Biennial Performance Report
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Published every even year, before the start of the legislative session, the Biennial Performance Report (BPR) on the Use of Information Resources Technologies by Texas State Agencies is a mechanism through which we make your technology needs known.
The most recent BPR was published in November 2024. Using information consolidated from the Information Resources Deployment Review and other reports, the BPR provides a snapshot of the progress made and the barriers encountered in advancing the technology goals identified in the 2024-2028 State Strategic Plan.
The BPR also identifies recommendations for improving statewide IT and presents them for consideration by the Legislature. See technology legislation of high interest to state agencies.

The BPR also contains additional reports required by statute addressing achievements in specific technology areas.
Supplemental Reports
Summary of the total expenditures for information resources and information resources technologies by the state. Government Code, Section 2054.055(b)(4)
Summary of agency and state progress in providing electronic and information resources accessible to individuals with disabilities. Government Code, Section 2054.055(b)(9)
Report on the status, progress, benefits, and efficiency gains of the state electronic internet portal. Government Code, Sections 2054.055(b)(6)-(7) and 2054.260
Report on the progress of the state telecommunications network and the centralized Capitol Complex Telephone System. Government Code, Sections 2054.055(b)(10) and 2054.055 (b-1)
Report on state agencies' progress in developing and implementing project management practices. Government Code, Section 2054.157(b)
Summary of the amount and use of Internet-based training. Government Code, Section 2054.055 (b)(8)