Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S1292

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

Information Technology Procurement and Contracting

Impact

The legislation amends multiple sections of the Florida Statutes, including the creation of new sections that define major IT systems and set forth project oversight requirements for IT contracts exceeding a cost threshold of $10 million. By imposing stringent reporting and approval processes, the bill seeks not only to streamline procurement but also to enforce accountability among vendors, ensuring they meet defined performance metrics and standards. This centralization of oversight is expected to reduce risks associated with large-scale IT projects and improve governance in public sector technology initiatives.

Summary

Senate Bill 1292, titled 'Information Technology Procurement and Contracting', aims to modernize the procurement of information technology services within state agencies in Florida. The bill establishes the Bureau of Enterprise Project Management and Oversight under the Florida Digital Service, which is tasked with enhancing project management capabilities, issuing procurement policies, and overseeing vendor performance. This move reflects a broad push towards adopting a digital-first approach in state operations, aligning with trends in technology management and enhancing efficiency across state agencies.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding SB 1292 indicate a strong focus on the balance between centralization and local agency autonomy. While proponents argue that a unified approach will enhance efficiency and quality in procurement processes, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for reduced flexibility for individual agencies to address their specific technological needs. Additionally, there may be apprehensions regarding the adequacy of training and resources available to state personnel to adapt to these new oversight structures and processes, raising questions about the bill's implementation phase.

Companion Bills

FL H1197

Similar To Information Technology Procurement and Contracting

FL S0480

Similar To Information Technology

Previously Filed As

FL S7026

Information Technology

FL H1543

Contracting with Foreign Countries of Concern

FL S1694

Prohibited Preferences in Government Contracting

FL S1262

Construction Contracting

FL S1076

Roof Contracting

FL H0977

Contracting with Foreign Countries of Concern

FL H0755

Construction Contracting

FL S7008

OGSR/Financial Technology Sandbox

FL H1449

Agency Contracting with Media Reliability and Bias Monitors

FL H7003

OGSR/Financial Technology Sandbox Applications/OFR

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