Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 43.105 - Consolidated Technology Services Agency.
43.105.905 - Construction—2008 c 262.

RCW 43.105.905
Construction—2008 c 262.

Nothing in this act may be construed as giving the *department of information services or any other entities any additional authority, regulatory or otherwise, over providers of telecommunications and information technology.

[ 2008 c 262 § 4.]
NOTES:

*Reviser's note: The "department of information services" was renamed the "consolidated technology services agency" by 2011 1st sp.s. c 43 § 803.


Findings—Intent—2008 c 262: "(1) The legislature finds and declares the following:
(a) The deployment and adoption of high-speed internet services and information technology has resulted in enhanced economic development and public safety for the state's communities, improved health care and educational opportunities, and a better quality of life for the state's residents;
(b) Continued progress in the deployment and adoption of high-speed internet services and other advanced telecommunications services, both land-based and wireless, is vital to ensuring Washington remains competitive and continues to create business and job growth; and
(c) That the state must encourage and support strategic partnerships of public, private, nonprofit, and community-based sectors in the continued growth and development of high-speed internet services and information technology for state residents and businesses.
(2) Therefore, in order to begin advancing the state towards further growth and development of high-speed internet in the state, and to ensure a better quality of life for all state residents, it is the legislature's intent to conduct a statewide needs assessment of broadband internet resources through an open dialogue with all interested parties, including providers, unions, businesses, community organizations, local governments, and state agencies. The legislature intends to use this needs assessment in guiding future plans on how to ensure that every resident in Washington state may gain access to high-speed internet services and, as part of this effort, to address digital literacy and technology training needs of low-income and technology underserved residents of the state through state support of community technology programs." [ 2008 c 262 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 43 - State Government—Executive

Chapter 43.105 - Consolidated Technology Services Agency.

43.105.006 - Consolidated technology services agency—Purpose.

43.105.007 - Purpose.

43.105.020 - Definitions.

43.105.025 - Agency created—Appointment of director—Director's duties.

43.105.052 - Powers and duties of agency.

43.105.054 - Governing information technology—Standards and policies—Powers and duties of office.

43.105.057 - Rule-making authority.

43.105.060 - Contracts by state and local agencies with agency.

43.105.111 - Performance targets—Plans for achieving goals—Quarterly reports to governor.

43.105.205 - Office of the state chief information officer—Created—Powers, duties, and functions.

43.105.220 - Strategic information technology plan—Biennial performance reports.

43.105.225 - Managing information technology as a statewide portfolio.

43.105.230 - State agency information technology portfolio—Basis for decisions and plans.

43.105.235 - State agency information technology portfolio—Exemptions.

43.105.240 - Evaluation of agency information technology spending and budget requests.

43.105.245 - Planning, implementation, and evaluation of major projects—Standards and policies.

43.105.255 - Major technology projects and services—Approval.

43.105.265 - Enterprise-based strategy for information technology—Use of ongoing enterprise architecture program.

43.105.285 - Technology services board—Created—Composition.

43.105.287 - Technology services board—Powers and duties.

43.105.331 - State interoperability executive committee—Composition—Responsibilities.

43.105.341 - Information technology portfolios.

43.105.342 - Consolidated technology services revolving account—Independent technical and financial analysis of proposed projects by the board.

43.105.351 - Electronic access to public records—Findings—Intent.

43.105.355 - Electronic access to public records—Costs and fees.

43.105.359 - Electronic access to public records—Government information locator service pilot project.

43.105.365 - Accuracy, integrity, and privacy of records and information.

43.105.369 - Office of privacy and data protection.

43.105.375 - Use of state data center or commercial cloud computing services—Exceptions.

43.105.385 - Agency as central service provider for state agencies.

43.105.450 - Office of cybersecurity—State chief information security officer—State agency information technology security.

43.105.460 - Office of cybersecurity—Catalog of services and functions—Report.

43.105.470 - Office of cybersecurity—Major cybersecurity incidents—Reporting duties.

43.105.825 - K-20 network—Oversight—Coordination of telecommunications planning.

43.105.904 - Actions of telecommunications oversight and policy committee—Savings—1999 c 285.

43.105.905 - Construction—2008 c 262.

43.105.906 - Conflict with federal requirements—2009 c 509.

43.105.907 - Transfer of certain powers, duties, and functions of the department of information services.