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Technology Advisory Committee


Governor Mark Dayton announced the appointments to the Technology Advisory Committee on November 14, 2011.

The Technology Advisory Committee will be part of a larger State IT governance structure now under development  to ensure that all constituencies - agency IT staff and management as well as IT business customers - have input into enterprise direction now and in the future.

 
 

Purpose


The Technology Advisory Committee is charged with advising the State CIO on development and implementation of:

  • A state IT strategic plan 
  • Critical IT initiatives for the State 
  • IT architecture standards 
  • Identification of business and technical needs of agencies 
  • Strategic IT portfolio management 
  • Project prioritization 
  • Investment decisions 
  • OET’s performance measures and fees for service agreements with agencies 
  • Management of state enterprise technology revolving fund 
  • Efficient and effective operation of OET
 
 

Committee Members


The Technology Advisory Committee is made up of eight members appointed by Governor Dayton through the open appointment process and one appointed by the Association of Minnesota Counties. The membership includes:

  • Bernard Arseneau, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Transportation 
  • Lynn Anderson, Deputy Commissioner, Minnesota Management and Budget 
  • Ramona Dohman, Commissioner, Department of Public Safety 
  • Laurie Martinson, Operations Services Director, Department of Natural Resources 
  • Chuck Johnson, Chief Financial Officer, Department of Human Services. 
  • Gary Shelton, Scott County 
  • Richard Kolodziejski, Minnesota Association of Professional Employees 
  • Rick King, Thomson Reuters
 
 

Meeting Notices and Minutes

Meeting Minutes:

The next meeting of the Technology Advisory Committee will be from 7:30-9:30 a.m. on March 1 in the Blazing Star Room of the Centennial Office Building (658 Cedar Street, St. Paul, 55155).