North Carolina General Statutes
Article 15 - Department of Information Technology.
§ 143B-1337 - Information Technology Strategy Board.

143B-1337. Information Technology Strategy Board.
(a) Creation; Membership. - The Information Technology Strategy Board is created in the Department of Information Technology. The Board consists of the following members:
(1) The State Chief Information Officer.
(2) The State Budget Officer.
(3) The President of The University of North Carolina.
(4) The President of the North Carolina Community College System.
(5) The Secretary of Administration.
(6) Two citizens of this State with a background in and familiarity with business system technology, information systems, or telecommunications appointed by the Governor.
(7) Two citizens of this State with a background in and familiarity with business system technology, information systems, or telecommunications appointed by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate in accordance with G.S. 120-121.
(8) Two citizens of this State with a background in and familiarity with business system technology, information systems, or telecommunications appointed by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives in accordance with G.S. 120-121.
(9) The State Auditor, who shall serve as a nonvoting member.
Members of the Board appointed by the Governor shall serve terms of four years with the initial term expiring January 1, 2021. Members of the Board appointed by the General Assembly shall serve terms of two years with the initial term expiring January 1, 2021. Members of the Board shall not be employed by or serve on the board of directors or other corporate governing body of any vendor providing information systems, computer hardware, computer software, or telecommunications goods or services to the State. The State CIO shall serve as the chair of the Board. Vacancies in appointments made by the General Assembly shall be filled in accordance with G.S. 120-122. Members of the Board who are employees of State agencies or institutions shall receive subsistence and travel allowances authorized by G.S. 138-6. A majority of the Board constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business. The Department of Information Technology shall provide all clerical and other services required by the Board.
(b) Board Powers and Duties. - The Board shall have the following powers and duties:
(1) To advise the State CIO on policies and procedures to develop, review, and update the State Information Technology Plan.
(2) To establish necessary committees to identify and share industry best practices and new development and to identify existing State information technology problems and deficiencies.
(3) To establish guidelines regarding the review of project planning and management, information sharing, and administrative and technical review procedures involving State-owned or State-supported technology and infrastructure.
(4) To establish ad hoc technical advisory groups to study and make recommendations on specific topics, including work groups to establish, coordinate, and prioritize needs.
(5) To assist the State CIO in recommending to the Governor and the General Assembly a prioritized list of enterprise initiatives for which new or additional funding is needed.
(6) To recommend business system technology projects to the Department and the General Assembly that meet the following criteria:
a. A defined start and end point.
b. Specific objectives that signify completion.
c. Designed to implement or deliver a unique product, system, or service pertaining to business system technology.
(7) To develop and maintain a five-year prioritization plan for future business system technology projects.
(c) Meetings. - The Board shall adopt bylaws containing rules governing its meeting procedures. The Board shall meet at least quarterly.
(d) Reports. - The Board shall submit a report on projects that have been recommended, the status of those projects, and the most recent version of its five-year prioritization plan to the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Information Technology and the Fiscal Research Division on or before January 1 of each year. (2019-200, s. 11.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 143B - Executive Organization Act of 1973

Article 15 - Department of Information Technology.

§ 143B-1320 - Definitions; scope; exemptions.

§ 143B-1321 - Powers and duties of the Department; cost-sharing with exempt entities.

§ 143B-1322 - State CIO duties; Departmental personnel and administration.

§ 143B-1323 - Departmental organization; divisions and units; education community of practice.

§ 143B-1324 - State agency information technology management; deviations for State agencies.

§ 143B-1325 - State information technology consolidated under Department of Information Technology.

§ 143B-1330 - Planning and financing State information technology resources.

§ 143B-1331 - Business continuity planning.

§ 143B-1332 - Information Technology Fund.

§ 143B-1333 - Internal Service Fund.

§ 143B-1335 - Financial reporting and accountability for information technology investments and expenditures.

§ 143B-1336 - Information technology human resources.

§ 143B-1337 - Information Technology Strategy Board.

§ 143B-1340 - Project management.

§ 143B-1341 - Project management standards.

§ 143B-1342 - Dispute resolution.

§ 143B-1343 - Standardization.

§ 143B-1344 - Legacy applications.

§ 143B-1350 - Procurement of information technology.

§ 143B-1351 - Restriction on State agency contractual authority with regard to information technology.

§ 143B-1352 - Unauthorized use of public purchase or contract procedures for private benefit prohibited.

§ 143B-1353 - Financial interest of officers in sources of supply; acceptance of bribes; gifts and favors regulated.

§ 143B-1354 - Certification that information technology bid submitted without collusion.

§ 143B-1355 - Award review.

§ 143B-1356 - Multiyear contracts; Attorney General assistance.

§ 143B-1357 - Purchase of certain computer equipment and televisions by State agencies and governmental entities prohibited.

§ 143B-1358 - Refurbished computer equipment purchasing program.

§ 143B-1359 - Configuration and specification requirements same as for new computers.

§ 143B-1360 - Data on reliability and other issues; report.

§ 143B-1361 - Information technology procurement policy; reporting requirements.

§ 143B-1362 - Personal services contracts subject to Article.

§ 143B-1365 - Data centers.

§ 143B-1370 - Communications services.

§ 143B-1371 - Communications services for local governmental entities and other entities.

§ 143B-1372 - Statewide electronic web presence; annual report.

§ 143B-1373 - Growing Rural Economies with Access to Technology (GREAT) program.

§ 143B-1373.1 - Completing Access to Broadband program.

§ 143B-1373.2 - G.R.E.A.Tprogram fixed wireless and satellite broadband grants.

§ 143B-1373.3 - Wireless broadband grants.

§ 143B-1374 - Satellite-Based Broadband Grant Program.

§ 143B-1375 - Security.

§ 143B-1376 - Statewide security and privacy standards.

§ 143B-1377 - State CIO approval of security standards and risk assessments.

§ 143B-1378 - Assessment of agency compliance with cybersecurity standards.

§ 143B-1379 - State agency cooperation and training; liaisons; county and municipal government reporting.

§ 143B-1385 - Government Data Analytics Center.

§ 143B-1390 - through 143B-1394Recodified as Part 8 of Article 13 of Chapter 143B, G.S143B-1203 through 143B-1207, by Session Laws 2021-180, s19A.7A(b), effective January 1, 2022.

§ 143B-1391 - 143B-1390 through 143B-1394Recodified as Part 8 of Article 13 of Chapter 143B, G.S143B-1203 through 143B-1207, by Session Laws 2021-180, s19A.7A(b), effective January 1, 2022.

§ 143B-1392 - 143B-1390 through 143B-1394Recodified as Part 8 of Article 13 of Chapter 143B, G.S143B-1203 through 143B-1207, by Session Laws 2021-180, s19A.7A(b), effective January 1, 2022.

§ 143B-1393 - 143B-1390 through 143B-1394Recodified as Part 8 of Article 13 of Chapter 143B, G.S143B-1203 through 143B-1207, by Session Laws 2021-180, s19A.7A(b), effective January 1, 2022.

§ 143B-1394 - 143B-1390 through Recodified as Part 8 of Article 13 of Chapter 143B, G.S143B-1203 through 143B-1207, by Session Laws 2021-180, s19A.7A(b), effective January 1, 2022.

§ 143B-1400 - Definitions.

§ 143B-1401 - 911 Board.

§ 143B-1402 - Powers and duties of the 911 Board.

§ 143B-1403 - Service charge for 911 service.

§ 143B-1404 - 911 Fund.

§ 143B-1405 - Fund distribution to CMRS providers.

§ 143B-1406 - Fund distribution to PSAPs.

§ 143B-1407 - PSAP Grant and Statewide 911 Projects Account; Next Generation 911 Reserve Fund.

§ 143B-1408 - Recovery of unauthorized use of funds.

§ 143B-1409 - Conditions for providing enhanced 911 service.

§ 143B-1410 - Audit.

§ 143B-1411 - Subscriber records.

§ 143B-1412 - Proprietary information.

§ 143B-1413 - Limitation of liability.

§ 143B-1414 - Service charge for prepaid wireless telecommunications service; seller collects 911 service charge on each retail transaction occurring in this State; remittances to Department of Revenue and transfer to 911 Fund.

§ 143B-1415 - Limitation of liability, prepaid wireless.

§ 143B-1416 - Exclusivity of 911 service charge for prepaid wireless telecommunications service.

§ 143B-1420 - Council established; role of the Center for Geographic Information and Analysis.

§ 143B-1421 - Council membership; organization.

§ 143B-1422 - Compensation and expenses of Council members; travel reimbursements.