Source: https://vacode.org/2.2-2012/
Timestamp: 2020-05-28 16:06:24
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Additional powers and duties related to the procurement of information technology (§ 2.2-2012)—Virginia Decoded - Virginia Decoded
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20.1 Virginia Information Technologies Agency
§ 2.2-2012 Additional powers and duties related to the . . .
§ 2.2-2012
Additional powers and duties related to the procurement of information technology
1. Information technology shall be procured by (i) VITA for its own benefit or on behalf of other executive branch agencies or (ii) such other agencies to the extent authorized by VITA. Such procurements shall be made in accordance with the Virginia Public Procurement Act (§ 2.2-4300 et seq.), regulations that implement the electronic and information technology accessibility standards of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. § 794d), as amended, and any regulations, policies, procedures, standards, and guidelines of VITA. In no case shall such procurements exceed the requirements of the regulations that implement the electronic and information technology accessibility standards of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
2. The CIO shall review, and approve or disapprove, all executive branch agency procurements of information technology, including approval of all agreements and contracts prior to the execution of the procurement. The CIO may exempt from review requirements, but not from the Commonwealth’s competitive procurement process, any executive branch agency that establishes, to the satisfaction of the CIO, (i) its ability and willingness to administer efficiently and effectively the procurement of information technology or (ii) that it has been subjected to another review process coordinated through or approved by the CIO.
3. The CIO shall develop and administer a system to monitor and evaluate executed information technology contracts and billing and collection systems.The CIO shall disapprove any procurement that does not conform to the Commonwealth strategic plan for information technology developed and approved pursuant to subdivision A 3 of § 2.2-2007.1 or to the individual strategic plans of executive branch agencies developed and approved pursuant to § 2.2-2014.
E. If VITA, or any executive branch agency authorized by VITA, elects to procure personal computers and related peripheral equipment pursuant to any type of blanket purchasing arrangement under which public bodies, as defined in § 2.2-4301, may purchase such goods from any vendor following competitive procurement but without the conduct of an individual procurement by or for the using agency or institution, it shall establish performance-based specifications for the selection of equipment. Establishment of such contracts shall emphasize performance criteria including price, quality, and delivery without regard to “brand name.” All vendors meeting the Commonwealth’s performance requirements shall be afforded the opportunity to compete for such contracts.
If you’re reading this for anything important, you should double-check its accuracy—read § 2.2-2012 on the official Code of Virginia website.
HB1035: Information Technology; governance in State, substantive and technical changes.
HB1331: Efficient Government, Council on; established. (failed)
SB236: Information Technology; Governor to appoint Chief Information Officer of VITA, etc. (passed)
SB658: Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Zones; established. (failed)
HB1581: Public Procurement Act; establishment of historically underutilized business zones (HUB zones). (failed)
HB2375: Commonwealth Project Management Standard; created for information technology projects, etc. (passed)
SB1016: Public Procurement Act; establishment of historically underutilized business zones (HUB zones). (failed)
SB678: Governor's reorganization of executive branch of state government. (passed)
HB2074: VITA; procurement of information technology and telecommunications by state agencies. (failed)
SB1184: VITA; procurement of information technology and telecommunications by state agencies. (failed)
SB1307: DPOR; Director authorized to purchase information technology and telecommunication goods & services. (failed)
HB223: Virginia Public Procurement Act; establishment of historically underutilized business zones. (failed)
HB749: Virginia Information Technologies Agency; private institutions of higher education. (passed)
SB392: Virginia Information Technologies Agency; private institutions of higher education. (passed)
HB1661: Virginia Information Technologies; contracts for private educational institutions. (passed)
SB674: Virginia Information Technologies Agency; email archiving. (failed)
HB1064: Virginia Information Technologies Agency; duties and responsibilities, etc. (passed)
§ 2.2-1110 Using agencies to purchase through Division of Purchases and Supply; exception
§ 2.2-1115.1 Standard vendor accounting information
§ 2.2-1119 Cases in which purchasing through Division not mandatory
§ 2.2-2007 Powers of the CIO
§ 2.2-4304 Joint and cooperative procurement
§ 53.1-52 Procedure for purchases