75-7205. Executive chief information technology officer; duties. (a) There is hereby established within and as a part of the office of information technology services the position of executive chief information technology officer. The executive chief information technology officer shall be in the unclassified service under the Kansas civil service act, shall be appointed by the governor, and shall receive compensation in an amount fixed by the governor. The executive chief information technology officer shall maintain a presence in any cabinet established by the governor and shall report to the governor.
(b) The executive chief information technology officer shall:
(1) Review and consult with each executive agency regarding information technology plans, deviations from the state information technology architecture, information technology project estimates and information technology project changes and overruns submitted by such agency pursuant to K.S.A. 75-7209, and amendments thereto, to determine whether the agency has complied with: (A) The information technology resource policies and procedures and project management methodologies adopted by the information technology executive council; (B) the information technology architecture adopted by the information technology executive council; (C) the standards for data management adopted by the information technology executive council; and (D) the strategic information technology management plan adopted by the information technology executive council;
(2) report to the chief information technology architect all deviations from the state information architecture that are reported to the executive information technology officer by executive agencies;
(3) submit recommendations to the division of the budget as to the technical and management merit of information technology project estimates and information technology project changes and overruns submitted by executive agencies pursuant to K.S.A. 75-7209, and amendments thereto, based on the determinations made pursuant to subsection (b)(1);
(4) monitor executive agencies' compliance with: (A) The information technology resource policies and procedures and project management methodologies adopted by the information technology executive council; (B) the information technology architecture adopted by the information technology executive council; (C) the standards for data management adopted by the information technology executive council; and (D) the strategic information technology management plan adopted by the information technology executive council;
(5) coordinate implementation of new information technology among executive agencies and with the judicial and legislative chief information technology officers;
(6) designate the ownership of information resource processes and the lead agency for implementation of new technologies and networks shared by multiple agencies within the executive branch of state government; and
(7) perform such other functions and duties as provided by law or as directed by the governor.
History: L. 1998, ch. 182, § 5; L. 2013, ch. 62, § 32; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 75 - State Departments; Public Officers And Employees
Article 72 - Information Technology
75-7202 Information technology executive council; membership and organization; mileage.
75-7203 Same; powers and duties.
75-7204 Chief information technology architect; duties.
75-7205 Executive chief information technology officer; duties.
75-7206 Judicial chief information technology officer.
75-7207 Legislative chief information technology officer.
75-7208 Same; powers and duties.
75-7209 Information technology projects; procedures.
75-7210 Same; reports to legislative branch.
75-7211 Same; legislative oversight.
75-7212 Abolition of KIRC and CIA; transfers.
75-7223 Same; purpose of act; program limitations.
75-7225 Same; KAN-ED fund created.
75-7236 Kansas cybersecurity act.
75-7238 Chief information security officer; duties.
75-7240 Executive branch agency heads; responsibilities; reports; training; breach protocol.
75-7241 Fingerprints; criminal history record check; certain employees or contractors.
75-7242 Information collected placing organization at risk confidential; exceptions.
75-7243 Cybersecurity service costs; special assessments and fees; rules and regulations.