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21.18
(1) The military staff of the governor shall consist of the adjutant general,
18with a minimum rank of brigadier general;
a deputy adjutant general for army, who
19may be a general officer; an assistant adjutant general, army, for readiness and
20training, who may be a general officer; a deputy assistant adjutant general, army,
21for readiness and training;
a deputy adjutant general for air, who may be a general
22officer; a chief surgeon for army, who may be a general officer; a chief surgeon for air,
23who may be a general officer; a staff judge advocate for army, who may be a general
24officer; a staff judge advocate for air, who may be a general officer; a state chaplain,
1who may be a general officer; and such other officers as the governor deems
2necessary. Vacancies in positions other than those of the adjutant general shall be
3filled through appointment by the adjutant general.
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21.18
(3) All staff officers appointed under sub. (1), except the adjutant general
6whose tenure is governed by ss. 15.31 and 17.07 (5), shall hold their positions unless
7terminated earlier by resignation, disability or for cause and unless federal
8recognition of the officer's commission under
32 USC 323 is refused or withdrawn.
9The governor shall remove an officer whose federal recognition is refused or
10withdrawn, effective on the date of the loss of federal recognition.
The terms of the
11deputy adjutants general for army and air shall be 5 years beginning on the first day
12of the 7th month of the term of the adjutant general. The deputy adjutants general
13may be reappointed to successive terms. Vacancies on the military staff of the
14governor shall be filled by appointment from officers actively serving in the
15Wisconsin national guard. Interim vacancies shall be filled by appointment by the
16adjutant general for the residue of the unexpired term.
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21.19
(5) In the absence or incapacity of the adjutant general the senior
19ranking deputy
assistant adjutant general for army or air shall have all the powers
20and duties of the adjutant general.
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2221.20 Civil service status. All full-time state-paid employees of the
23department of military affairs shall be under the classified service, except the
24adjutant general
, the executive assistant to the adjutant general, the deputy
1adjutants general for army and air and the administrator of the division of
2emergency management.".
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1516.971 (title)
Responsibilities of department division.
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16.971
(2) (intro.) The
department
division shall:
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(a) Ensure that an adequate level of information technology services is made
21available to all agencies by providing systems analysis and application programming
22services to augment agency resources, as requested. The
department division shall
23also ensure that executive branch agencies, other than the board of regents of the
24University of Wisconsin System, make effective and efficient use of the information
1technology resources of the state. The
department division shall, in cooperation with
2agencies, establish policies, procedures and planning processes, for the
3administration of information technology services, which executive branch agencies
4shall follow. The policies, procedures and processes shall address the needs of
5agencies, other than the board of regents of the University of Wisconsin System, to
6carry out their functions. The
department division shall monitor adherence to these
7policies, procedures and processes.
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(ae) Except as provided in sub. (2m), review and approve, modify or reject all
9forms approved by a records and forms officer for jurisdiction, authority,
10standardization of design and nonduplication of existing forms. Unless the
11department division rejects for cause or modifies the form within 20 working days
12after receipt, it is considered approved. The
department's division's rejection of any
13form is appealable to the public records board. If the head of an agency certifies to
14the
department division that the form is needed on a temporary basis, approval by
15the
department division is not required.
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16.971
(2) (L) Require each executive branch agency, other than the board of
21regents of the University of Wisconsin System, to adopt and submit to the
22department division, in a form specified by the
department division, no later than
23March 1 of each year, a strategic plan for the utilization of information technology
24to carry out the functions of the agency in the succeeding fiscal year for review and
25approval under s.
22.13 16.976.
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1(Lm) No later than 60 days after enactment of each biennial budget act, require
2each executive branch agency, other than the board of regents of the University of
3Wisconsin System, that receives funding under that act for an information
4technology development project to file with the
department division an amendment
5to its strategic plan for the utilization of information technology under par. (L). The
6amendment shall identify each information technology development project for
7which funding is provided under that act and shall specify, in a form prescribed by
8the
chief information officer administrator, the benefits that the agency expects to
9realize from undertaking the project.
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(m) Assist in coordination and integration of the plans of executive branch
11agencies relating to information technology approved under par. (L) and, using these
12plans and the statewide long-range telecommunications plan under s.
22.41 16.979 13(2) (a), formulate and revise biennially a consistent statewide strategic plan for the
14use and application of information technology. The
department division shall, no
15later than September 15 of each even-numbered year, submit the statewide strategic
16plan to the cochairpersons of the joint committee on information policy and
17technology and the governor.
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16.971
(2m) (intro.) The following forms are not subject to review or approval
23by the
department division:
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16.971
(3) (a) The
chief information officer administrator shall notify the joint
4committee on finance in writing of the proposed acquisition of any information
5technology resource that the
department division considers major or that is likely to
6result in a substantive change of service, and that was not considered in the regular
7budgeting process and is to be financed from general purpose revenues or
8corresponding revenues in a segregated fund. If the cochairpersons of the committee
9do not notify the
chief information officer administrator that the committee has
10scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the proposed acquisition within 14
11working days after the date of the
officer's administrator's notification, the
12department division may approve acquisition of the resource. If, within 14 working
13days after the date of the
officer's administrator's notification, the cochairpersons of
14the committee notify the
officer administrator that the committee has scheduled a
15meeting for the purpose of reviewing the proposed acquisition, the
department 16division shall not approve acquisition of the resource unless the acquisition is
17approved by the committee.
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(b) The
chief information officer administrator shall promptly notify the joint
19committee on finance in writing of the proposed acquisition of any information
20technology resource that the
department division considers major or that is likely to
21result in a substantive change in service, and that was not considered in the regular
22budgeting process and is to be financed from program revenues or corresponding
23revenues from program receipts in a segregated fund.
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24(4) (a) The
department division may license or authorize executive branch
25agencies to license computer programs developed by executive branch agencies to the
1federal government, other states and municipalities. Any agency other than an
2executive branch agency may license a computer program developed by that agency
3to the federal government, other states and municipalities.
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16.971
(9) In conjunction with the public defender board, the director of state
9courts, the departments of corrections and justice and district attorneys, the
10department of electronic government division may maintain, promote and
11coordinate automated justice information systems that are compatible among
12counties and the officers and agencies specified in this subsection, using the moneys
13appropriated under s.
20.530 20.505 (1) (ja), (kp) and (kq). The
department of
14electronic government division shall annually report to the legislature under s.
1513.172 (2) concerning the
department's division's efforts to improve and increase the
16efficiency of integration of justice information systems.
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17(11) The
department division may charge executive branch agencies for
18information technology development and management services provided to them by
19the
department division under this section.
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2216.972 (title)
Powers of the department division.
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16.972
(2) (intro.) The
department
division may:
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(a) Provide such telecommunications services to agencies as the
department 6division considers to be appropriate.
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(b) Provide such computer services and telecommunications services to local
8governmental units and the broadcasting corporation and provide such
9telecommunications services to qualified private schools, postsecondary
10institutions, museums and zoos, as the
department
division considers to be
11appropriate and as the
department division can efficiently and economically provide.
12The
department division may exercise this power only if in doing so it maintains the
13services it provides at least at the same levels that it provides prior to exercising this
14power and it does not increase the rates chargeable to users served prior to exercise
15of this power as a result of exercising this power. The
department division may
16charge local governmental units, the broadcasting corporation, and qualified private
17schools, postsecondary institutions, museums and zoos, for services provided to them
18under this paragraph in accordance with a methodology determined by the
chief
19information officer administrator. Use of telecommunications services by a qualified
20private school or postsecondary institution shall be subject to the same terms and
21conditions that apply to a municipality using the same services. The department
22shall prescribe eligibility requirements for qualified museums and zoos to receive
23telecommunications services under this paragraph.
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(c) Provide such supercomputer services to agencies, local governmental units
25and entities in the private sector as the
department
division considers to be
1appropriate and as the
department division can efficiently and economically provide.
2The
department division may exercise this power only if in doing so it maintains the
3services it provides at least at the same levels that it provides prior to exercising this
4power and it does not increase the rates chargeable to users served prior to exercise
5of this power as a result of exercising this power. The
department division may
6charge agencies, local governmental units and entities in the private sector for
7services provided to them under this paragraph in accordance with a methodology
8determined by the
chief information officer administrator.
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(d) Undertake such studies, contract for the performance of such studies, and
10appoint such councils and committees for advisory purposes as the
department 11division considers appropriate to ensure that the
department's division's plans,
12capital investments and operating priorities meet the needs of agencies local
13governmental units and entities in the private sector served by the
department 14division. The
department division may compensate members of any council or
15committee for their services and may reimburse such members for their actual and
16necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of their duties.
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16.972
(2) (f) Acquire, operate, and maintain any information technology
22equipment or systems required by the
department division to carry out its functions,
23and provide information technology development and management services related
24to those information technology systems. The
department division may assess
25executive branch agencies, other than the board of regents of the University of
1Wisconsin System, for the costs of equipment or systems acquired, operated,
2maintained, or provided or services provided under this paragraph in accordance
3with a methodology determined by the
chief information officer administrator. The
4department division may also charge any agency for such costs as a component of any
5services provided by the
department division to the agency.
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(g) Assume direct responsibility for the planning and development of any
7information technology system in the executive branch of state government outside
8of the University of Wisconsin System that the
chief information officer 9administrator determines to be necessary to effectively develop or manage the
10system, with or without the consent of any affected executive branch agency. The
11department division may charge any executive branch agency for the
department's 12division's reasonable costs incurred in carrying out its functions under this
13paragraph on behalf of that agency.
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1816.973 Duties of the department division. (intro.) The
department 19division shall:
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20(1) Provide or contract with a public or private entity to provide computer
21services to agencies. The
department division may charge agencies for services
22provided to them under this subsection in accordance with a methodology
23determined by the
chief information officer administrator.
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1(2) Promulgate methodologies for establishing all fees and charges established
2or assessed by the
department division or the
chief information officer administrator 3under this chapter.
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16.973
(4) Ensure responsiveness to the needs of agencies for delivery of
9high-quality information technology processing services on an efficient and
10economical basis, while not unduly affecting the privacy of individuals who are the
11subjects of the information being processed by the
department division.
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12(5) Utilize all feasible technical means to ensure the security of all information
13submitted to the
department division for processing by agencies, local governmental
14units and entities in the private sector.
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15(6) With the advice of the ethics board, adopt and enforce standards of ethical
16conduct applicable to its paid consultants which are similar to the standards
17prescribed in subch. III of ch. 19, except that the
department division shall not
18require its paid consultants to file statements of economic interests.
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19(7) Prescribe and revise as necessary performance measures to ensure
20financial controls and accountability, optimal personnel utilization, and customer
21satisfaction for all information technology functions in the executive branch outside
22of the University of Wisconsin System and annually, no later than March 31, report
23to the joint committee on information policy and technology and the board
24concerning the performance measures utilized by the
department division and the
1actual performance of the
department division and the executive branch agencies
2measured against the performance measures then in effect.
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3(8) Offer the opportunity to local governmental units to voluntarily obtain
4computer or supercomputer services from the
department
division when those
5services are provided under s.
22.05 16.972 (2) (b) or (c), and to voluntarily
6participate in any master contract established by the
department division under s.
722.05 16.972 (2) (h) or in the use of any informational system or device provided by
8the
department division under
22.09 16.974 (3).
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1316.974 Powers of the chief information officer administrator. (intro.)
14The
chief information officer administrator may:
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15(1) Establish and collect assessments and charges for all authorized services
16provided by the
department division, subject to applicable agreements under sub.
17(2).
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18(2) Subject to s.
22.05 16.972 (2) (b), enter into and enforce an agreement with
19any agency, any authority, any unit of the federal government, any local
20governmental unit, or any entity in the private sector to provide services authorized
21to be provided by the
department department to that agency, authority, unit, or entity
22at a cost specified in the agreement.
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23(3) Develop or operate and maintain any system or device facilitating Internet
24or telephone access to information about programs of agencies, authorities, local
25governmental units, or entities in the private sector, or otherwise permitting the
1transaction of business by agencies, authorities, local governmental units, or entities
2in the private sector by means of electronic communication. The
chief information
3officer administrator may assess executive branch agencies, other than the board of
4regents of the University of Wisconsin System, for the costs of systems or devices that
5are developed, operated, or maintained under this subsection in accordance with a
6methodology determined by the
officer administrator. The
chief information officer 7administrator may also charge any agency, authority, local governmental unit, or
8entity in the private sector for such costs as a component of any services provided by
9the
department division to that agency, authority, local governmental unit, or entity.
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1416.975 Access to information. The
department division shall withhold from
15access under s. 19.35 (1) all information submitted to the
department division by
16agencies, authorities, units of the federal government, local governmental units or
17entities in the private sector for the purpose of processing. The
department division 18may not process such information without the consent of the agency, authority, unit
19or other entity which submitted the information and may not withhold such
20information from the agency, authority, unit or other entity or from any other person
21authorized by the agency, authority, unit or entity to have access to the information.
22The agency, authority, unit or other entity submitting the information remains the
23custodian of the information while it is in the custody of the
department division and
24access to such information by that agency, authority, unit or entity or any other
1person shall be determined by that agency, authority, unit or other entity and in
2accordance with law.
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16.976
(1) As a part of each proposed strategic plan submitted under s.
22.03 816.971 (2) (L), the
department division shall require each executive branch agency
9to address the business needs of the agency and to identify all proposed information
10technology development projects that serve those business needs, the priority for
11undertaking such projects, and the justification for each project, including the
12anticipated benefits of the project. Each proposed plan shall identify any changes
13in the functioning of the agency under the plan. In each even-numbered year, the
14plan shall include identification of any information technology development project
15that the agency plans to include in its biennial budget request under s. 16.42 (1).
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16.976
(3) Following receipt of a proposed strategic plan from an executive
21branch agency, the
chief information officer administrator shall, before June 1, notify
22the agency of any concerns that the
officer administrator may have regarding the
23plan and provide the agency with his or her recommendations regarding the
24proposed plan. The
chief information officer administrator may also submit any
25concerns or recommendations regarding any proposed plan to the board for its
1consideration. The board shall then consider the proposed plan and provide the
chief
2information officer administrator with its recommendations regarding the plan. The
3executive branch agency may submit modifications to its proposed plan in response
4to any recommendations.
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5(4) Before June 15, the
chief information officer administrator shall consider
6any recommendations provided by the board under sub. (3) and shall then approve
7or disapprove the proposed plan in whole or in part.
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8(5) No executive branch agency, other than the board of regents of the
9University of Wisconsin System, may implement a new or revised information
10technology development project authorized under a strategic plan until the
11implementation is approved by the
chief information officer administrator in
12accordance with procedures prescribed by the
officer
administrator.
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13(6) The
department division shall consult with the joint committee on
14information policy and technology in providing guidance for planning by executive
15branch agencies.
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1816.977 Information technology portfolio management. (intro.) With the
19assistance of executive branch agencies and the advice of the board, the
department 20division shall manage the information technology portfolio of state government in
21accordance with a management structure that includes all of the following:
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16.978
(1) The board shall provide the
chief information officer administrator 4with its recommendations concerning any elements of the strategic plan of an
5executive branch agency that are referred to the board under s.
22.13 16.976 (3).
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6(2) The board may advise the
chief information officer administrator with
7respect to management of the information technology portfolio of state government
8under s.
22.15 16.977.
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9(3) The board may, upon petition of an executive branch agency, review any
10decision of the
chief information officer administrator under this chapter affecting
11that agency. Upon review, the board may affirm, modify, or set aside the decision. If
12the board modifies or sets aside the decision of the
chief information officer 13administrator, the decision of the board stands as the decision of the
chief
14information officer administrator and the decision is not subject to further review or
15appeal.
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16(4) The board may monitor progress in attaining goals for information
17technology and telecommunications development set by the
chief information officer 18administrator or executive branch agencies, other than the board of regents of the
19University of Wisconsin System, and may make recommendations to the
officer 20administrator or agencies concerning appropriate means of attaining those goals.