The chief information officer must prepare a financial inventory of technology owned or leased by the Department of Information Technology Services. The inventory must include: (1) information on how the technology fits into the state's information technology architecture; and (2) a projected replacement schedule. The chief information officer must report the inventory to the legislative committees with primary jurisdiction over state technology issues by July 1 of each even-numbered year.
1Sp2001 c 10 art 2 s 44; 2005 c 156 art 5 s 23; 2014 c 271 art 4 s 3; 2021 c 31 art 2 s 16
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 16A - 16E — Administration And Finance
Chapter 16E — Department Of Information Technology Services
Section 16E.01 — Department Of Information Technology Services.
Section 16E.015 — Definitions.
Section 16E.016 — Responsibility For Information Technology Services And Equipment.
Section 16E.02 — Department Of Information Technology Services; Structure And Personnel.
Section 16E.03 — State Information And Communications Systems.
Section 16E.031 — User Acceptance Testing.
Section 16E.035 — Technology Inventory.
Section 16E.036 — Advisory Council.
Section 16E.04 — Information And Telecommunications Technology Policy.
Section 16E.0465 — Technology Approval.
Section 16E.0466 — State Agency Technology Projects.
Section 16E.05 — Government Information Access.
Section 16E.055 — Electronic Government Services.
Section 16E.06 — Data Privacy.
Section 16E.14 — Mnit Services Revolving Fund.
Section 16E.15 — Software Sales.
Section 16E.16 — Modification Of Operating And Management Procedures.
Section 16E.17 — Telecommunication; Powers.
Section 16E.18 — State Information Infrastructure.
Section 16E.19 — Administration Of State Computer Facilities.
Section 16E.20 — Electronic Conduct Of State Business.
Section 16E.21 — Information And Telecommunications Account.