As used in this chapter:
- (1) "Chief information officer" means the chief information officer appointed under Section 63A-16-201.
- (2) "Data center" means a centralized repository for the storage, management, and dissemination of data.
- (3) "Division" means the Division of Technology Services.
(4) "Enterprise architecture" means:
(a) information technology assets and functions that can be applied across state government, including:
- (i) mainframes, servers, desktop devices, peripherals, and other computing devices;
- (ii) networks;
- (iii) enterprise-wide applications;
- (iv) maintenance and help desk functions for common hardware and applications;
- (v) standards for other computing devices, operating systems, common applications, and software; and
- (vi) master contracts that are available for use by agencies for various systems, including operating systems, databases, enterprise resource planning and customer relationship management software, application development services, and enterprise integration; and
(b) support for information technology that can be applied across state government, including:
- (i) technical support;
- (ii) master software licenses; and
- (iii) hardware and software standards.
(5)
- (a) "Executive branch agency" means an agency or administrative subunit of state government.
(b) "Executive branch agency" does not include:
- (i) the legislative branch;
- (ii) the judicial branch;
- (iii) the State Board of Education;
- (iv) the Utah Board of Higher Education;
- (v) institutions of higher education;
- (vi) independent entities as defined in Section 63E-1-102; or
(vii) the following elective constitutional offices of the executive department:
- (A) the state auditor;
- (B) the state treasurer; and
- (C) the attorney general.
- (6) "Executive branch strategic plan" means the executive branch strategic plan created under Section 63A-16-202.
- (7) "Individual with a disability" means an individual with a condition that meets the definition of "disability" in 42 U.S.C. Sec. 12102.
(8) "Information technology" means all computerized and auxiliary automated information handling, including:
- (a) systems design and analysis;
- (b) acquisition, storage, and conversion of data;
- (c) computer programming;
- (d) information storage and retrieval;
- (e) voice, video, and data communications;
- (f) requisite systems controls;
- (g) simulation; and
- (h) all related interactions between people and machines.
- (9) "State information architecture" means a logically consistent set of principles, policies, and standards that guide the engineering of state government's information technology and infrastructure in a way that ensures alignment with state government's business and service needs.
Amended by Chapter 169, 2022 General Session