| (1) The Information Services Policy Board and the Chief | Information Officer shall also evaluate the degree of | progress in the coordination of data processing and | computer programming within State Government and that | evaluation must be included in this part of the report; |
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| B. The problems that exist with respect to the coordination | of data processing and computer programming activities | within State Government: |
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| (1) The Information Services Policy Board and the Chief | Information Officer shall also describe and evaluate | the problems that exist with respect to the | coordination of data processing and computer | programming in State Government and that evaluation | must be included in this part of the report; |
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| C. The degree to which personnel needs of state agencies | are being met; |
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| D. Any problems that exist with respect to current policies | and procedures as they relate to the personnel needs of | state agencies. This portion of the report must also | include the evaluation of the Civil Service Policy Review | Board with respect to the issue of this paragraph; and |
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| E. All temporary and contracted positions within each | agency and bureau of State Government. This information | must include the duration and turnover of each position; the | separate costs of each position for wages, benefits, | contract fees and administration costs; and the position | title or function. The costs associated with preparing this | report must be absorbed utilizing existing department | resources. |
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| | Sec. SS-7. 5 MRSA c. 158, sub-cc. 2, 2-A, 2-B, 3 and 4, as amended, are | repealed. |
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| | Sec. SS-8. 5 MRSA c. 163, as amended, is further amended by repealing | the chapter headnote and enacting the following in its place: |
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| OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY |
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| CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER |
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