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House Bill 208 enhances Alabama's cybersecurity governance by expanding the Office of Information Technology's duties and establishing a technology quality assurance board for state agencies.
House Bill 208 enhances Alabama's cybersecurity governance by expanding the Office of Information Technology's duties and establishing a technology quality assurance board for state agencies.
Bill Number: HB 208
Title: Secretary of Information Technology, duties regarding cybertechnology quality assurance for state agencies further provided
Status: Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on State Government
Introduced: February 06, 2025
Sponsor: Representative Mike Shaw
Classification: Bill
Subject: State Government
House Bill 208 aims to enhance the responsibilities of the Office of Information Technology in Alabama by expanding its focus to include cybersecurity governance and the establishment of a technology quality assurance board. The bill seeks to ensure that state agencies effectively manage and utilize information technology resources while adhering to ethical and security standards.
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Creation of a Technology Quality Assurance Board:
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This summary provides an overview of House Bill 208, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and potential impact on state governance and technology management in Alabama.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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