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Management
Improvement Commission (MIC) Assignments for DAS
DAS was assigned
five of the 10 key recommendations in the Management Improvement
Commission 2000 report, presented Nov. 15, 2000, to Governor Bob
Taft.
The report,
A Blueprint for the Future: Creating a high-performance state government
delivering excellent customer service at the best possible value,
contains a total of 163 recommendations, 33 of which have been assigned
to DAS for implementation.
The report reflects
the first full-scale review of Ohio government in nearly a decade
and is the result of Taft's call for a systematic, private-sector
look at state government operations. The commission created 28 teams
of loaned private sector executives and State of Ohio employees
to make recommendations for streamlining operations and improving
customer satisfaction. Four of the teams reviewed the following
areas relevant to the statewide responsibilities administered by
DAS: asset management, human resources, procurement and technology.
Of the 10 key
recommendations that warrant the state's full review and commitment,
the following five are primarily the responsibility of DAS:
1. Select and
install a statewide enterprise resource planning system.
2. Develop an overall information technology governance process,
including project management methodology
and technical assistance.
3. Allocate the cost of office space to state agencies and centralize
the responsibilities for facilities planning
and space utilization.
4. Conduct a comprehensive classification and compensation study
for all state government jobs.
5. Modernize procurement procedures.
DAS has implementation
plans for the 33 recommendations assigned to the agency. Status
reports are compiled every 4 months.
The MIC report
is available at www.ohio.gov/gov/mic2000.pdf.
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