Over $500M of investments in digital government, cybersecurity, and modern systems will position Minnesota for success in the digital age
5/24/2023 2:22:50 PM
May 24, 2023 (Saint Paul, MN) – Governor Tim Walz signed omnibus bills into law today, which fund state government for the next two years. The legislation will expand digital government and help families, businesses, and communities access services securely. The funding strengthens the ability of Minnesota IT Services (MNIT) to better serve the evolving needs and expectations of Minnesotans.
"This historic legislation recognizes that technology is a major catalyst for moving Minnesota forward. Technology can transform the services we all use – from annual tasks like paying your taxes or applying for a fishing license to benefits that help feed your family or find a job. We will work tirelessly to use these investments to make government services more efficient, user-friendly, and less burdensome. By streamlining processes and reducing complexities, we can return a precious commodity to Minnesotans – their time.”
Tarek Tomes, MNIT Commissioner, State of Minnesota CIO
The omnibus state government and elections finance bill (House File 1830) included $130M in new spending for Minnesota IT Services to:
These investments follow the lead of other states who have taken an enterprise-wide, strategic approach to modernizing both the infrastructure and the applications that power our government. Across the executive branch, the Minnesota Legislature also funded technology proposals to enhance the services that are delivered to the people of Minnesota. Some of the key proposals include:
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Minnesota IT Services, led by the state’s Chief Information Officer, is the Information Technology agency for Minnesota’s executive branch, providing enterprise and local IT services to over 70 agencies, boards, and commissions. MNIT employs more than 2,400 people. Together, we build, maintain, and secure the State’s IT infrastructure, applications, projects, and services. MNIT sets IT strategy, direction, policies, and standards for enterprise IT leadership and planning. We also serve Minnesotans by connecting all 87 counties, 300 cities, and 200 public higher education campuses across the state on the MNET network. Through public-private partnerships, our team proactively protects the state’s information systems and the private data of 5.7 million Minnesotans.
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