The Technology Services Board (TSB) focuses primarily on information technology (IT) strategic vision and planning; enterprise architecture; policy and standards; and major project oversight. Members include legislators, business leaders, agency directors and a union representative.
The GIT promotes a strategic statewide approach to using geographic information technology. The members also provide the leadership necessary for implementing spatial data management solutions.
The purpose of WAGIC is to foster the advancement of the geospatial information infrastructure (data, people, technology and policy) and its use across governmental entities within and around Washington State.
Our emergency responders cannot always talk to each other during crisis situations. The State Interoperability Executive Committee (SIEC) works to ensure that all emergency responders, across all levels of government and across all jurisdictions can talk to each other and share data.
Advises the OCIO on implementation of the Open Data Planning policy and related standards and guidelines.
The group is composed of open data champions and experts from organizations that either publish or use state open data.
Established by E2SHB 1274, the Cloud Transition Task Force will consider the impacts on labor for transitioning to the cloud as well as retraining needs and methods of delivering training.
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