(a) Each state agency shall manage information resources projects based on project management practices that meet the following criteria:
- (1) Include a standardized and repeatable method for delivery of information resources projects that solve business problems;
- (2) Include a method for governing application of project management practices;
- (3) Be documented and include a single reference source (e.g., handbook, guide, repository);
(4) Include a project classification method developed by DIR the agency, or another source that:
- (A) Differentiates and categorizes projects according to level of complexity and risk (e.g., technology, size, budget, time to deliver); and
- (B) Defines how to use the project classification method to establish, scale, and execute the appropriate level of processes;
- (5) Include a method to periodically review, assess, monitor, measure, and improve the impact of organizational project management practices on the agency's ability to achieve its strategic objectives and deliver business value;
- (6) Align with use of the Texas Project Delivery Framework for major information resources projects;
- (7) Accommodate use of other practices and methods that align with application of project management practices; and
- (8) Be reviewed and updated at least every two years to facilitate continuous process improvement.
(b) For major information resources projects:
- (1) The quality assurance team shall monitor and report on performance indicators for each state agency project, including schedule, cost, scope, and quality for the entire project life cycle.
- (2) The department shall develop the performance indicators required to monitor under paragraph (1) of this subsection in consideration of applicable information technology industry standards.
- (3) Each state agency engaged in a major information resources project will regularly report, according to quality assurance team directed frequency, the performance indicator metrics defined in paragraph (2) of this subsection for each major information resources project.
- (4) If a state agency major information resources project is determined not likely to achieve the performance objectives for the project, the quality assurance team shall place the project on a list for more intense monitoring by the quality assurance team.
- (5) The quality assurance team shall closely monitor monthly reports for each major information resources project identified under paragraph (3) of this subsection and, based on the performance indicator metrics developed by the department, determine whether to recommend to the department the need to initiate corrective action for the project.
- (6) The department shall create and maintain on the department's website a user-friendly data visualization tool that provides an analysis and visual representation of the performance indicators developed under paragraph (2) of this subsection for each state agency major information resources project.
Source Note:The provisions of this §216.11 adopted to be effective November 11, 2007, 32 TexReg 7894; amended to be effective November 23, 2015, 40 TexReg 8198; amended to be effective November 19, 2017, 42 TexReg 6507.