Oklahoma Code § 62-34.20

Title 62. Public Finance: Information Services Division of Office of Management
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and Enterprise Services - Additional powers and duties relating to
communications and telecommunications.
In addition to the powers and duties as defined elsewhere in
this title, the Information Services Division of the Office of
Management and Enterprise Services shall:
1.  Coordinate statewide planning and approve statewide
contracts for communication and telecommunications needs of state
agencies, including, but not limited to, voice, data, radio
including the interoperable radio communications system for state
agencies, video, broadband, Wi-Fi or wireless networking, Global
Positioning Systems (GPS), Internet, eGovernment, as referenced in
Sections 34.24 and 34.25 of this title, and facsimile transmissions
through analysis of the telecommunications and information
technology plan of each agency;
2.  In coordination with the Oklahoma Office of Homeland
Security, establish minimum mandatory standards and protocols for:
a. communication networks and equipment,
b. wide area and local area systems,
c. integration of equipment, systems and joint usage,
d. Internet and eGovernment,
e. operating systems or methods to be used to meet
communications requirements efficiently, effectively,
and securely,
f. rendering of aid between state government and its
political subdivisions with respect to organizing of
communications systems, and
g. an economical and cost-effective utilization of
communication services.
The standards and protocols shall be compatible with the
standards and protocols established for the Oklahoma Government
Telecommunications Network;
3.  Serve as a focal point for all statewide projects and
approve all statewide contracts for state agencies involving current
communications vendors where the focus of such authority can
substantially enhance the state communications plan or the savings
which can be achieved thereunder;
4.  Provide, when requested by political subdivisions of the
state, for the organizing of communications or telecommunications
systems and service between the state and its political subdivisions
and enter into agreements to effect the purposes of this section;

5.  Cooperate with any federal, state or local emergency
management agency in providing for emergency communications and
telecommunication services;
6.  Apply for, receive, and hold, or assist agencies in applying
for, receiving or holding such authorizations, licenses and
allocations of channels and frequencies to carry out the purposes of
this section;
7.  Accomplish such other purposes as may be necessary or
incidental to the administration of its authority or functions
pursuant to law; and
8.  Provide support for telecommunication networks of state
agencies through analysis of the telecommunications needs and
requirements of each agency and promotion of the use of the Oklahoma
Government Telecommunications Network.
Added by Laws 1985, c. 48, § 5, eff. July 1, 1985.  Amended by Laws
1992, c. 268, § 6, eff. Sept. 1, 1992; Laws 2005, c. 391, § 2, eff.
July 1, 2005; Laws 2006, c. 266, § 5, eff. July 1, 2006; Laws 2009,
c. 212, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2009.  Renumbered from § 41.5i of this
title by Laws 2009, c. 441, § 64, eff. July 1, 2009.  Amended by
Laws 2009, c. 451, § 10, eff. April 5, 2010; Laws 2012, c. 304, §
352.
NOTE:  Laws 2009, c. 451, § 26, provides: “The provisions of
Sections 3 through 15, 17 through 20, 22 and 23 of this act shall be
effective and shall become operative on the effective date of the
appointment of the first Chief Information Officer by the Governor
as provided for in Section 2 of this act.”  The first Chief
Information Officer was appointed by the Governor on April 5, 2010.

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