(a) Collect or create information in a way that supports downstream processing and dissemination activities, including:
(A) Using machine-readable and open formats;
(B) Using data standards approved by the Chief Data Officer in the collection and creation of information in order to promote data interoperability and openness;
(C) Ensuring information stewardship through the use of open licenses; and
(D) Using common core and extensible metadata.
(b) Build information systems to support interoperability and information accessibility.
(c) Strengthen data management and release practices to ensure agency data assets are managed and maintained throughout the assets’ life cycle by:
(A) Adopting effective data asset portfolio management approaches.
(B) Creating and maintaining an inventory of agency information resources to be included in the enterprise data inventory.
(C) Creating and maintaining a public data listing, including datasets that can be made publicly available but that have not yet been released.
(D) Establishing a process to engage with customers and the public to help facilitate and prioritize data release.
(E) Clarifying roles and responsibilities for promoting efficient and effective data release practices.
(d) Strengthen measures to ensure that privacy and confidentiality are fully protected and that data are properly secured.
(e) Account for the mosaic effect of data aggregation.
(f) Incorporate new interoperability and openness requirements into core agency processes.
(2) A state agency shall integrate the following minimum requirements into the project planning documentation and technical design for all new information systems and systems preparing for modernization, as appropriate:
(a) System designs must be scalable and flexible and must facilitate the extraction of data in multiple formats, using standards and specifications in the system design that promote industry best practices for data sharing, and separation of data from the application layer to maximize data reuse opportunities;
(b) All data outputs of the associated system must meet the requirements described in paragraph (a) of this subsection; and
(c) Data schemata and dictionaries must be documented and shared with internal partners and the State Chief Information Officer.
(3)(a) A state agency’s use of proprietary software may not diminish the ability of the public to inspect and copy a public record.
(b) A state agency may not enter into a contract for the creation of a public records database that impairs the ability of the public to inspect or copy the public records of the state agency, including but not limited to the documentation described in subsection (2)(c) of this section. [2017 c.720 §6]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 07 - Public Facilities and Finance
Chapter 276A - Information Technology
Section 276A.200 - Legislative findings on information resources.
Section 276A.209 - State Information Technology Operating Fund.
Section 276A.230 - Definitions.
Section 276A.253 - Oregon transparency website.
Section 276A.256 - Reports of tax expenditures connected to economic development.
Section 276A.259 - Transparency Oregon Advisory Commission; members; duties; terms; reports.
Section 276A.262 - Transparency Oregon Advisory Commission Fund.
Section 276A.270 - Definitions.
Section 276A.273 - Electronic Government Portal Advisory Board.
Section 276A.276 - Ability to offer government services through portal; portal provider fee; rules.
Section 276A.300 - Information systems security in executive department; rules.
Section 276A.306 - Information security incidents and assessments; reports.
Section 276A.323 - State agency coordination.
Section 276A.326 - Oregon Cybersecurity Advisory Council.
Section 276A.329 - Oregon Cybersecurity Center of Excellence.
Section 276A.332 - Authority of State Chief Information Officer to enter into agreements.
Section 276A.335 - Moneys from federal government and other sources.
Section 276A.350 - Definitions.
Section 276A.353 - Chief Data Officer; duties; rules.
Section 276A.356 - Open data standard.
Section 276A.359 - Technical standards manual.
Section 276A.362 - Release of publishable data on web portal; exemptions; rules.
Section 276A.365 - Information management by state agencies.
Section 276A.368 - Purpose of data; limitation of liability; publishable data in public domain.
Section 276A.403 - Coordination of telecommunications systems.
Section 276A.406 - Acquisition of broadband and communications services.
Section 276A.424 - Connecting Oregon Schools Fund; rules.
Section 276A.500 - Definitions.
Section 276A.506 - Powers of council; advisory committees.
Section 276A.512 - Oregon Geographic Information Council Fund; records and reports.
Section 276A.515 - State geographic information officer; qualifications; duties.