Bill Text: FL S1448 | 2021 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Information Technology Procurement
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (? 2-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-04-27 - Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 1137 (Ch. 2021-227) [S1448 Detail]
Download: Florida-2021-S1448-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2021 CS for CS for SB 1448 By the Committees on Appropriations; and Governmental Oversight and Accountability; and Senator Jones 576-04232-21 20211448c2 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to information technology procurement; 3 amending s. 282.0051, F.S.; requiring the Department 4 of Management Services, through the Florida Digital 5 Service, to establish certain project management and 6 oversight standards for state agency compliance; 7 requiring the department to perform project oversight 8 on information technology projects that have total 9 project costs of a certain amount or more; requiring 10 that the information technology policy for certain 11 state contracts established by the Florida Digital 12 Service include certain requirements for certain 13 contracts and information technology projects; 14 providing requirements for information technology 15 projects that have a total project cost more than a 16 certain amount; amending s. 287.0591, F.S.; removing 17 obsolete language; authorizing the department to 18 execute certain contracts if the Secretary of 19 Management Services and the state chief information 20 officer certify certain information in writing; 21 requiring an agency to issue a request for quote to 22 certain vendors approved to provide certain 23 commodities or services, in certain circumstances; 24 requiring the department to prequalify firms and 25 individuals to provide certain services on a state 26 term contract by a certain date; requiring the 27 department to consider certain information in order to 28 prequalify a firm or an individual; providing for the 29 disqualification of a firm or an individual from state 30 term contract eligibility; authorizing a prequalified 31 firm or individual to respond to certain requests for 32 quotes; providing an effective date. 33 34 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 35 36 Section 1. Paragraphs (c), (n), and (q) of subsection (1) 37 and subsection (4) of section 282.0051, Florida Statutes, are 38 amended to read: 39 282.0051 Department of Management Services; Florida Digital 40 Service; powers, duties, and functions.— 41 (1) The Florida Digital Service has been created within the 42 department to propose innovative solutions that securely 43 modernize state government, including technology and information 44 services, to achieve value through digital transformation and 45 interoperability, and to fully support the cloud-first policy as 46 specified in s. 282.206. The department, through the Florida 47 Digital Service, shall have the following powers, duties, and 48 functions: 49 (c) Establish project management and oversight standards 50 with which state agencies must comply when implementing 51 information technology projects. The department, acting through 52 the Florida Digital Service, shall provide training 53 opportunities to state agencies to assist in the adoption of the 54 project management and oversight standards. To support data 55 driven decisionmaking, the standards must include, but are not 56 limited to: 57 1. Performance measurements and metrics that objectively 58 reflect the status of an information technology project based on 59 a defined and documented project scope, cost, and schedule. 60 2. Methodologies for calculating acceptable variances in 61 the projected versus actual scope, schedule, or cost of an 62 information technology project. 63 3. Reporting requirements, including requirements designed 64 to alert all defined stakeholders that an information technology 65 project has exceeded acceptable variances defined and documented 66 in a project plan. 67 4. Content, format, and frequency of project updates. 68 5. Technical standards to ensure an information technology 69 project complies with the enterprise architecture. 70 (n)1. Notwithstanding any other law, provide project 71 oversight on any information technology project of the 72 Department of Financial Services, the Department of Legal 73 Affairs, and the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services 74 which has a total project cost of $20$25million or moreand75which impacts one or more other agencies. Such information 76 technology projects must also comply with the applicable 77 information technology architecture, project management and 78 oversight, and reporting standards established by the 79 department, acting through the Florida Digital Service. 80 2. When performing the project oversight function specified 81 in subparagraph 1., report at least quarterly to the Executive 82 Office of the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the 83 Speaker of the House of Representatives on any information 84 technology project that the department, acting through the 85 Florida Digital Service, identifies as high-risk due to the 86 project exceeding acceptable variance ranges defined and 87 documented in the project plan. The report shall include a risk 88 assessment, including fiscal risks, associated with proceeding 89 to the next stage of the project and a recommendation for 90 corrective actions required, including suspension or termination 91 of the project. 92 (q)1. Establish an information technology policy for all 93 information technology-related state contracts, including state 94 term contracts for information technology commodities, 95 consultant services, and staff augmentation services. The 96 information technology policy must include: 97 a. Identification of the information technology product and 98 service categories to be included in state term contracts. 99 b. Requirements to be included in solicitations for state 100 term contracts. 101 c. Evaluation criteria for the award of information 102 technology-related state term contracts. 103 d. The term of each information technology-related state 104 term contract. 105 e. The maximum number of vendors authorized on each state 106 term contract. 107 f. At a minimum, a requirement that any contract for 108 information technology commodities or services meet the National 109 Institute of Standards and Technology Cybersecurity Framework. 110 g. For an information technology project with oversight 111 required pursuant to paragraph (d) or paragraph (n), a 112 requirement that independent verification and validation be 113 employed throughout the project lifecycle with the primary 114 objective of independent verification and validation to provide 115 an objective assessment of products and processes. An entity 116 providing independent verification and validation may not have a 117 technical, managerial, or financial interest in the project and 118 may not have responsibility for, or participate in, any other 119 aspect of the project. 120 2. Evaluate vendor responses for information technology 121 related state term contract solicitations and invitations to 122 negotiate. 123 3. Answer vendor questions on information technology 124 related state term contract solicitations. 125 4. Ensure that the information technology policy 126 established pursuant to subparagraph 1. is included in all 127 solicitations and contracts that are administratively executed 128 by the department. 129 (4) For information technology projects that have a total 130 project cost of over $10 millionUpon the adoption of the131enterprise architecture standards in rule, the department,132acting through the Florida Digital Service, may develop a133process to: 134 (a) State agencies must provide the Florida Digital Service 135 withReceivewritten noticefrom the entities within the136enterpriseof any planned procurement of an information 137 technology projectthat is subject to enterprise architecture138standards. 139 (b) The Florida Digital Service must participate in the 140 development of specifications and recommend modifications to any 141 planned procurement of an information technology project by 142 state agencies so that the procurement complies with the 143 enterprise architecture. 144 (c) The Florida Digital Service must participate in post 145 award contract monitoring. 146 Section 2. Section 287.0591, Florida Statutes, is amended 147 to read: 148 287.0591 Information technology.— 149 (1)Beginning July 1, 2014,Any competitive solicitation 150 issued by the department for a state term contract for 151 information technology commodities must include a term that does 152 not exceed 48 months. 153 (2)Beginning September 1, 2015,Any competitive 154 solicitation issued by the department for a state term contract 155 for information technology consultant services or information 156 technology staff augmentation contractual services must include 157 a term that does not exceed 48 months. 158 (3) The department may execute a state term contract for 159 information technology commodities, consultant services, or 160 staff augmentation contractual services that exceeds the 48 161 month requirement if the Secretary of Management Services and 162 the state chief information officer certify in writing to the 163 Executive Office of the Governor that a longer contract term is 164 in the best interest of the state. 165 (4) If the department issues a competitive solicitation for 166 information technology commodities, consultant services, or 167 staff augmentation contractual services, the Florida Digital 168 Service within the department shall participate in such 169 solicitations. 170 (5) If an agency issues a request for quote to purchase 171 information technology commodities, consultant services, or 172 staff augmentation contractual services from the state term 173 contract, for any contract with 25 approved vendors or fewer, 174 the agency must issue a request for quote to all vendors 175 approved to provide such commodity or service. For any contract 176 with more than 25 approved vendors, the agency must issue a 177 request for quote to at least 25 of the vendors approved to 178 provide such commodity or contractual service. Use of a request 179 for quote does not constitute a decision or intended decision 180 that is subject to protest under s. 120.57(3). 181 (6) Beginning October 1, 2021, and each October 1 182 thereafter, the department shall prequalify firms and 183 individuals to provide information technology staff augmentation 184 contractual services on a state term contract. In order to 185 prequalify a firm or an individual for participation on the 186 state term contract, the department must consider, at a minimum, 187 the capability, experience, and past performance record of the 188 firm or individual. A firm or an individual removed from the 189 source of supply pursuant to s. 287.042(1)(b) or placed on a 190 disqualified vendor list pursuant to s. 287.133 or s. 287.134 is 191 immediately disqualified from state term contract eligibility. 192 Once a firm or an individual has been prequalified to provide 193 information technology staff augmentation contractual services 194 on a state term contract, the firm or individual may respond to 195 requests for quotes from an agency to provide such services. 196 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2021.