SELECT COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE TECHNOLOGY AND PROCESS

 

Standard Budget:   $15,000.00

 

Priority #: 1 General Responsibilities Relating to Technology

 

The primary responsibility of the Select Committee is to provide oversight of the Legislature’s computer, audio/video and Web site development by the LSO information technology staff.   The Committee will review and update the Legislature’s current information strategy to continue to guide technology development for the legislative branch.

 

Priority #: 2 General Responsibilities Relating to Legislative Process

 

The primary responsibility of the Select Committee is to review and recommend rule and process changes and other innovations to enhance the efficient, open and transparent operations of the Legislature, including a review of interim committee and standing committee procedures related to public comment.

 

Priority #: 3 Review of Technology and Process Issues Relating to Capitol Renovation

 

The Select Committee will continue to work with the Department of A&I, the project design team, and the Select Committee on Legislative Facilities to make recommendations to the Capitol Building Rehabilitation and Restoration Oversight Group regarding technology and process issues related to the renovation of the Capitol that impact the legislative branch.

 

Priority #: 4 Monitoring of SharePoint Implementation

 

The Select Committee will continue to provide oversight of the development of the SharePoint legislative management system.

 

Priority #: 5  Accelerated Web Site Design

 

Develop a plan and budget for accelerating the design and implementation of the Legislature's web site, including the front-end design and information/document interface.

 

Priority #: 6  Video Disclosure Policy

 

Develop policies for the disclosure of video files created at committee/task force meetings, including identifying any privacy/confidentiality issues that might justify redaction of information.

 

Tentative Meeting Schedule

The Committee typically schedules two or three 1-day meetings during the year.