Oklahoma Code § 62-34.23

Title 62. Public Finance: Oklahoma Government Telecommunications Network
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A.  There is hereby created a wide area telecommunications
network to be known and referred to as the "Oklahoma Government
Telecommunications Network (OGTN)".  The OGTN shall consist of the
telecommunications systems and networks of educational entities and
agencies of state government.
B.  Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection A of this
section:
1.  The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education may continue
to operate, maintain and enhance the State Regents Educational
Telecommunications Network, subject to the provisions of the
Oklahoma Information Services Act.  The Oklahoma State Regents for
Higher Education shall submit all plans for the enhancement of the
State Regents Educational Telecommunications Network to the
Information Services Division of the Office of Management and
Enterprise Services for review and approval within the context of
the statewide telecommunications network provided for in subsection
C of this section and shall participate with the Information
Services Division in joint efforts to provide services for the OGTN;
and
2.  The Department of Public Safety may continue to operate,
maintain and enhance the statewide law enforcement data
communications network provided for in Section 2-124 of Title 47 of
the Oklahoma Statutes, subject to the provisions of the Oklahoma
Information Services Act.  The Department of Public Safety shall
submit all plans for the enhancement of the statewide law
enforcement data communications network to the Information Services
Division of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services for
review and approval and shall participate with the Information
Services Division in joint efforts to provide services for the OGTN.

C.  The Information Services Division shall be responsible for
developing, operating and maintaining the OGTN.  The purposes of the
OGTN shall include the following:
1.  Development of a comprehensive, unified statewide
telecommunications network to effectively, efficiently, and securely
meet the communication needs of educational entities and agencies of
state government;
2.  Effective and efficient utilization of existing
telecommunications systems operated by educational entities and
agencies of state government; and
3.  Elimination and prevention of unnecessarily duplicative
telecommunications systems operated by educational entities and
agencies of state government.
D.  In developing, operating and maintaining the OGTN, the
Information Services Division shall:
1.  Develop a statewide master plan for meeting the
communications needs of educational entities and of agencies of
state government.  To facilitate the development of a statewide
master plan as provided for in this paragraph:
a. the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education shall
submit a report annually to the Chief Information
Officer identifying the telecommunications plans of
each member of The Oklahoma State System of Higher
Education.  For purposes of developing such report,
each member shall cooperate with and submit to the
State Regents a plan of its telecommunications needs,
including, but not limited to, Internet, eGovernment,
as referenced in Sections 34.24 and 34.25 of this
title, any interactive video plans, the purchase of
informational data bases, software for manipulation of
bibliographic records, and the use of
telecommunications equipment or services,
b. the State Superintendent of Public Instruction shall
submit a report annually to the Chief Information
Officer identifying the telecommunications plans of
the public common school system of the state.  For
purposes of developing such report, the respective
public elementary and secondary schools shall
cooperate with and submit to the State Superintendent
a plan of their telecommunications needs, including,
but not limited to, Internet, eGovernment, any
interactive video plans, the purchase of informational
data bases, software for manipulation of bibliographic
records, and the use of telecommunications equipment
or services,
c. the Director of the Oklahoma Department of Career and
Technology Education shall submit a report annually to

the Chief Information Officer identifying the
telecommunications plans of technology center school
districts.  For purposes of developing such report,
each technology center school district as defined in
Section 14-108 of Title 70 of the Oklahoma Statutes
shall cooperate with and submit to the Director of the
Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education
a plan of its telecommunications needs, including, but
not limited to, Internet, eGovernment, any interactive
video plans, the purchase of informational data bases,
software for manipulation of bibliographic records,
and the use of telecommunications equipment or
services,
d. the chief administrative officer of each state agency
of the executive branch shall submit a plan annually
to the Chief Information Officer identifying the
telecommunications needs of the state agency,
including, but not limited to, Internet, eGovernment,
any interactive video plans, the purchase of
informational data bases, software for manipulation of
bibliographic records, and the use of
telecommunications equipment or services, and
e. the Director of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries
shall submit a report annually to the Chief
Information Officer identifying the telecommunications
plans of public libraries and public library systems.
For purposes of developing such report, the chief
administrative officer of any public library or public
library system not otherwise required to submit a plan
of its telecommunications needs pursuant to the
provisions of this paragraph shall cooperate with and
submit annually to the Director of the Oklahoma
Department of Libraries a plan of its
telecommunications needs, including, but not limited
to, Internet, eGovernment, any interactive video
plans, the purchase of informational data bases,
software for manipulation of bibliographic records and
the use of telecommunications equipment or services.
To assure inclusion in the report of the plans of the
telecommunications needs of any library that is a part
of any member of The Oklahoma State System of Higher
Education, a public elementary or secondary school, or
technology center school district, all such plans
relating to libraries received by the Oklahoma State
Regents for Higher Education, the State Superintendent
of Higher Education, and the State Director of the
Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education

shall be submitted to the Director of the Oklahoma
Department of Libraries by the respective recipients
thereof as soon as practicable after receipt.  The
Director of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries shall
certify to the Information Services Division that such
plans are consistent with the plan developed by the
Oklahoma Library Technology Network or explain any
inconsistencies therewith;
2.  Identify the most cost-effective means of meeting the
telecommunications needs of educational entities and of agencies of
state government;
3.  Develop minimum mandatory standards and protocols for
equipment, facilities and services of the OGTN;
4.  Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of utilizing
equipment, facilities, and services of both private entities and
those owned and operated by the state; and
5.  Recommend a fee structure to provide for the operation and
maintenance of the OGTN.
Added by Laws 1992, c. 268, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1992.  Amended by
Laws 1995, c. 246, § 4, eff. Nov. 1, 1995; Laws 1998, c. 45, § 3,
emerg. eff. April 2, 1998; Laws 2001, c. 33, § 52, eff. July 1,
2001; Laws 2006, c. 266, § 9, eff. July 1, 2006.  Renumbered from §
41.5m of this title by Laws 2009, c. 441, § 64, eff. July 1, 2009.
Amended by Laws 2009, c. 451, § 12, eff. April 5, 2010; Laws 2012,
c. 304, § 355.
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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