Speakers at the hearing considered 32 recommendations, including the integration of IT and business governance, a secure state infrastructure, and a statewide enterprise architecture. "Technology is now available to truly integrate government's many enterprises and enable real-time, dynamic interactions between California state government and the Californians it serves," the report says.
California's $4.5 billion IT budget is roughly 7% of its overall budget.
Last week's hearing at San Jose State University was the third of seven scheduled to address recommendations of the California Performance Review, an effort Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger launched to fix state financial and administrative problems. The latest hearing addressed IT, performance-based management, procurement, and personnel.

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Gov. Schwarzenegger launched the internal review this year.
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