Overview
The Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) has collaborated with agencies to update the Project Delivery Framework (Framework) templates for major information resources projects. This refresh also includes changes from the 87th Legislature. We invite you to join us for a 3-part series overview on the Framework Updates. Join us for any and all sessions below:
Series Agenda:
Tuesday, November 30, 11:00am -12:00pm CST
- Project Delivery Framework Template Review - Session 1 of 3
- Template Overview: Business Case, Business Case Workbook, Statewide Impact Analysis
Tuesday, December 7, 11:00am -12:00pm CST
- Project Delivery Framework Template Review - Session 2 of 3
- Template Overview: Project Plan and Acquisition Plan
Tuesday, December14, 11:00am -12:00pm CST
- Project Delivery Framework Template Review - Session 3 of 3
- Template Overview: Contract Amendment Change Order Approval, Monitoring Report, Post Implementation Review of Business Outcomes
Audience: This series is open to personnel from Texas state government who are interested in learning about the Texas Project Delivery Framework template updates for major information resources projects*
Register in advance for this 3-part webinar:
https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_jUXdo9nnRZSD0F-KpUIEdQ
We look forward to your participation! In the meantime, please don’t hesitate to contact us for questions on the Project Delivery Framework at [email protected]
*Texas Government Code, Chapter 2054, defines "major information resources project:"
Sec. 2054.003. (10)(A) any information resources technology project identified in a state agency's biennial operating plan whose development costs exceed $5 million and that:
(i) requires one year or longer to reach operations status;
(ii) involves more than one state agency; or
(iii) substantially alters work methods of state agency personnel or the delivery of services to clients;
(B) any information resources technology project designated by the legislature; and in the General Appropriations Act as a major information resources project.
(C) any information resources technology project of a state agency designated for additional monitoring under Section 2261.258(a)(1) if the development costs for the project exceed $5 million – new requirement as a result of the 87th Legislative Session
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