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The meeting included the swearing in of a new board member, an executive director's report with updates from the Chief Technology Officer, a financial update for FY2026, an update on the Enterprise AI Program/Lab, and a broadband program update. Also discussed were IMS, MSI, MSS and Print to Mail RFPs. There was also an executive session on cybersecurity.
The meeting included an executive director's report, a technology update, a financial update for FY2025, a legislative update, an update on the Enterprise AI Program/Lab, and a broadband program update. It also covered the IMS, MSS, MSI, and Print to Mail RFPs. The legislative update included information on HB 67, HB 68, HB 111, HB 112, HB 147, HB 171, SB 9, SB 37, SB 104, HB 113, SB 28, SB 46, and SB 103. The Enterprise AI Program discussed governance, training, and Q1 updates. The Broadband Program Update addressed ARPA State Fiscal Recovery Funds, Capital Projects Fund, Georgia's BEAD Allocation, and the State Digital Equity Capacity Grant. An executive session covered cybersecurity, including legislative initiatives, the State Security Operations Center, and other security initiatives.
The meeting included an executive director's report with a financial update for FY2026 budget approval, a chief development officer program overview, a legislative update, and a broadband program update. There was also an executive session on cybersecurity.
The Georgia Enterprise IT Strategic Plan 2025 is designed to guide Georgia government leaders in making well-informed technology decisions for their respective agencies. The plan establishes key IT focus areas and goals, setting the overall technology direction for the state's IT enterprise. It emphasizes aligning IT investments with agency business objectives, enhancing information security, improving data utilization, and expanding citizen access to state services. The plan also focuses on strengthening partnerships with the private sector to leverage innovative technology solutions and improve service delivery.
The board meeting covered various topics including an executive director's report focusing on GTA goals such as promoting customer service, improving operational efficiency, enhancing cybersecurity, and developing transformational solutions. A broadband overview was presented, discussing projects like the American Rescue Plan Act and the Broadband Infrastructure Committee Grant. Financial updates for FY2021 and FY2022 were provided, along with an information security update that included key metrics and efforts. The meeting also included an update on GTA's service delivery model and an introduction of vendor partners, specifically AT&T and Atos. The AT&T presentation detailed their managed network services, investments, and innovations in broadband access. The Atos presentation highlighted their managed mainframe and security services for Georgia state agencies.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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