Technology Governance and Coordination Program; established, report, sunset.
Virginia establishes a technology governance coordination program with mandatory reporting requirements and automatic expiration unless the legislature renews it.
Virginia establishes a technology governance coordination program with mandatory reporting requirements and automatic expiration unless the legislature renews it.
HB 1250 establishes a Technology Governance and Coordination Program in Virginia, likely designed to create oversight mechanisms and improve coordination of technology initiatives across state government. The bill requires a report on program activities and includes a sunset provision, meaning the program will automatically terminate unless renewed by the legislature.
Effective technology governance affects how efficiently state agencies deliver services, manage cybersecurity, and allocate IT budgets. A coordinated approach can reduce redundant spending, improve data security, and ensure consistent standards across government operations. The sunset clause creates accountability by forcing periodic legislative review rather than allowing indefinite continuation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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