Utah Code § 63A-16-104

Duties of division
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The division shall:
(1) lead state executive branch agency efforts to establish and reengineer the state's information
technology architecture with the goal of coordinating central and individual agency information
technology in a manner that:
(a) ensures compliance with the executive branch agency strategic plan; and
(b) ensures that cost-effective, efficient information and communication systems and resources
are being used by agencies to:
(i) reduce data, hardware, and software redundancy;
(ii) improve system interoperability and data accessibility between agencies; and
(iii) meet the agency's and user's business and service needs;
(2) coordinate an executive branch strategic plan for all agencies;
(3) develop and implement processes to replicate information technology best practices and
standards throughout the executive branch;
(4) once every three years:
(a) conduct an information technology security assessment via an independent third party:
(i) to evaluate the adequacy of the division's and the executive branch agencies' data and
information technology system security standards; and
(ii) that will be completed over a period that does not exceed two years; and
(b) communicate the results of the assessment described in Subsection (4)(a) to the appropriate
executive branch agencies and to the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House
of Representatives;
(5) subject to Subsection 63G-6a-109.5(9):
(a) advise executive branch agencies on project and contract management principles as they
relate to information technology projects within the executive branch; and
(b) approve the acquisition of technology services and products by executive branch agencies as
required under Section 63G-6a-109.5;
(6) work toward building stronger partnering relationships with providers;
(7) develop service level agreements with executive branch departments and agencies to ensure
quality products and services are delivered on schedule and within budget;
(8) develop standards for application development including a standard methodology and cost-
benefit analysis that all agencies shall utilize for application development activities;

(9) determine and implement statewide efforts to standardize data elements;
(10) coordinate with executive branch agencies to provide basic website standards for agencies
that address common design standards and navigation standards, including:
(a) accessibility for individuals with disabilities in accordance with:
(i) the standards of 29 U.S.C. Sec. 794d; and
(ii) Section 63A-16-209;
(b) consistency with standardized government security standards;
(c) designing around user needs with data-driven analysis influencing management and
development decisions, using qualitative and quantitative data to determine user goals,
needs, and behaviors, and continual testing of the website, web-based form, web-based
application, or digital service to ensure that user needs are addressed;
(d) providing users of the website, web-based form, web-based application, or digital service
with the option for a more customized digital experience that allows users to complete digital
transactions in an efficient and accurate manner; and
(e) full functionality and usability on common mobile devices;
(11) consider, when making a purchase for an information system, cloud computing options,
including any security benefits, privacy, data retention risks, and cost savings associated with
cloud computing options;
(12) develop systems and methodologies to review, evaluate, and prioritize existing information
technology projects within the executive branch and report to the governor and the Government
Operations Interim Committee in accordance with Section 63A-16-201 on a semiannual basis
regarding the status of information technology projects;
(13) assist the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget with the development of information
technology budgets for agencies;
(14) ensure that any training or certification required of a public official or public employee, as
those terms are defined in Section 63G-22-102, complies with Title 63G, Chapter 22, State
Training and Certification Requirements, if the training or certification is required:
(a) under this chapter;
(b) by the department; or
(c) by the division;
(15) provide support to executive branch agencies for the information technology assets and
functions that are unique to the agency and are mission critical functions of the agency;
(16) provide in-house information technology staff support to executive branch agencies;
(17) establish a committee composed of agency user groups to coordinate division services with
agency needs;
(18) assist executive branch agencies in complying with the requirements of any rule made by the
chief information officer;
(19) develop and implement an effective enterprise architecture governance model for the
executive branch;
(20) provide oversight of information technology projects that impact statewide information
technology services, assets, or functions of state government to:
(a) control costs;
(b) ensure business value to a project;
(c) maximize resources;
(d) ensure the uniform application of best practices; and
(e) avoid duplication of resources;
(21) develop a method of accountability to agencies for services provided by the department
through service agreements with the agencies;

(22) serve as a project manager for enterprise architecture, including management of applications,
standards, and procurement of enterprise architecture;
(23) coordinate the development and implementation of advanced state telecommunication
systems;
(24) provide services, including technical assistance:
(a) to executive branch agencies and subscribers to the services; and
(b) related to information technology or telecommunications;
(25) establish telecommunication system specifications and standards for use by:
(a) one or more executive branch agencies; or
(b) one or more entities that subscribe to the telecommunication systems in accordance with
Section 63A-16-302;
(26) coordinate state telecommunication planning, in cooperation with:
(a) state telecommunication users;
(b) executive branch agencies; and
(c) other subscribers to the state's telecommunication systems;
(27) cooperate with the federal government, other state entities, counties, and municipalities in the
development, implementation, and maintenance of:
(a)
(i) governmental information technology; or
(ii) governmental telecommunication systems; and
(b)
(i) as part of a cooperative organization; or
(ii) through means other than a cooperative organization;
(28) establish, operate, manage, and maintain:
(a) one or more state data centers; and
(b) one or more regional computer centers;
(29) design, implement, and manage all state-owned, leased, or rented land, mobile, or radio
telecommunication systems that are used in the delivery of services for state government or the
state's political subdivisions;
(30) in accordance with the executive branch strategic plan, implement minimum standards
to be used by the division for purposes of compatibility of procedures, programming
languages, codes, and media that facilitate the exchange of information within and among
telecommunication systems;
(31) establish standards for the information technology needs of a collection of executive branch
agencies or programs that share common characteristics relative to the types of stakeholders
the agencies or programs serve, including:
(a) project management;
(b) application development; and
(c) subject to Subsections (5) and 63G-6a-109.5(9), procurement;
(32) provide oversight of information technology standards that impact multiple executive branch
agency information technology services, assets, or functions to:
(a) control costs;
(b) ensure business value to a project;
(c) maximize resources;
(d) ensure the uniform application of best practices; and
(e) avoid duplication of resources;
(33) establish a system of accountability to user agencies through the use of service agreements;

(34) provide the services described in Section 63A-16-109 for a state elected official or state
employee who has been threatened; and
(35) provide technical consultation to the State Archives regarding digital authentication systems in
accordance with Section 63A-16-215.

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