Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1724

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Statewide Information Technology Optimization Program; create for coordinated efforts across agencies.

Impact

One significant element of HB1724 lays a foundation for ongoing collaboration across various state departments, encouraging them to pool resources and share technology. This approach can bolster state-wide cybersecurity strategies, improve data management practices, and lead to significant cost savings. Additionally, the bill introduces the IT Optimization Fund to facilitate these efforts, which will allow the state to better allocate resources to information technology needs. However, given the wide-ranging implications of this program, a structured and phased implementation across noted timelines will be required to ensure a smooth transition towards the new standards set forth by ITS.

Summary

House Bill 1724 aims to create the Statewide Information Technology Optimization Program in Mississippi. This initiative seeks to coordinate the planning, development, implementation, and oversight of enterprise information technology architecture across all state agencies. The bill designates the Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services (ITS) as the central authority responsible for establishing standards, policies, and guidelines to ensure that all state agencies align their information technology plans with those broader statewide objectives. The establishment of this program is expected to reduce redundancy in technology resources and enhance the efficiency of state government operations.

Contention

Notably, the bill also includes provisions that exempt certain information technology records from public access under the Mississippi Public Records Act. This inclusion raises questions regarding transparency and accountability within the state's information technology practices. While it aims to protect sensitive data related to security and infrastructure, critics may argue that it could hinder public oversight and limit the accountability of state agencies in their operations. This aspect of the legislation may become a focal point of debate among stakeholders concerned with balancing state interests with public rights to information.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1333

Department of Information Technology Services; require all state agencies to use for computer equipment and services.

MS HB958

Department of Information Technology Services; revise certain provisions relating to acquisition of technology services.

MS SB2032

Appropriation; Information Technology Services, Department of.

MS SB2267

Mississippi Statewide Data Exchange Act; establish.

MS SB2175

JROTC statewide coordinator; make position comparable to education program administrator or supervisor.

MS HB1489

Technology Innovation Fund; establish.

MS HB271

State agencies procurement; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB1491

Cloud Center of Excellence; establish for phased-in cloud computing and storage by state agencies and governing authorities.

MS HB1223

Statewide Utility Tax Reform Act; create.

MS HB1127

ARPA programs and funds; require agencies to make certain reports regarding.

Similar Bills

MS SB2653

Mississippi IT Optimization Act; enact.

CA AB869

An act to add Section 11549.

FL S7026

Information Technology

FL S0480

Information Technology

HI HB2114

Relating To Human Services.

MT HB10

Long-range information technology appropriations

OK HB3336

State government; Chief Information Officer; salary minimum and maximum; effective date.

FL S1292

Information Technology Procurement and Contracting