Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press
Associated Press
Updated: 05/29/2009 10:54:55 AM CDT
A new audit finds that a state office created four years ago to monitor expensive state information technology projects isn't doing all it could.
The legislative auditor's report said the Office of Enterprise Technology should be tracking information technology and telecommunications projects more closely and develop better ways to manage project costs.
The audit said state agencies are spending more than $270 million on 137 information technology projects, ranging from an online unemployment insurance application portal to an integrated tax system.
But no project has a cost management plan.
State chief information officer Gopal Khanna said he agrees with most of the audit but his five-person office doesn't have enough resources and faces further budget cuts in the coming year.
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