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Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget

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Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget
Agency nameMichigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget
JurisdictionMichigan
HeadquartersLansing, Michigan

Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget is a principal department of the State of Michigan government, responsible for providing administrative and technological support to other state agencies, including the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Michigan Department of Education, and Michigan State Police. The department works closely with the Governor of Michigan, Michigan Legislature, and other state agencies, such as the Michigan Department of Transportation and Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, to ensure efficient and effective management of state resources. The department's efforts are also aligned with the goals of the National Association of State Budget Officers and the National Association of State Chief Information Officers.

Overview

The Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget plays a critical role in supporting the state's information technology infrastructure, including the Michigan Cyber Security initiative, which aims to protect the state's cybersecurity systems from threats such as ransomware and phishing attacks. The department also provides human resources management services to state agencies, including the Michigan Department of Corrections and Michigan Department of Natural Resources, and works with the Michigan Civil Service Commission to ensure that state employees are managed effectively. Additionally, the department collaborates with the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Western Michigan University to leverage their expertise in areas such as data analytics and artificial intelligence.

Organization

The department is led by a director, who is appointed by the Governor of Michigan and confirmed by the Michigan Senate. The director works closely with other state officials, including the State Budget Director, Chief Information Officer, and Director of the Michigan Department of Treasury, to ensure that the department's activities are aligned with the state's overall budget and policy goals. The department is organized into several divisions, including the Office of Technology, Office of Management, and Office of Budget, which work together to provide a range of services to state agencies, including the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services.

Responsibilities

The Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget has a broad range of responsibilities, including providing information technology services to state agencies, managing the state's budget and financial management systems, and overseeing the state's human resources management functions. The department also works with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Homeland Security, and National Institute of Standards and Technology to ensure that the state's cybersecurity systems are aligned with national standards and best practices. Additionally, the department collaborates with the Michigan Municipal League and Michigan Association of Counties to provide support to local governments, including the City of Detroit and County of Wayne.

History

The Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget was established in 2009, when the Michigan Department of Information Technology and Michigan Department of Management and Budget were merged into a single department. The merger was intended to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of state government operations, and to provide better support to state agencies, including the Michigan Department of Community Health and Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth. Since its establishment, the department has worked to implement a range of initiatives, including the Michigan Data Center and Michigan IT Investment Fund, which aim to improve the state's information technology infrastructure and support the development of emerging technologies such as blockchain and Internet of Things.

Budget and Operations

The Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget has an annual budget of over $1 billion, which is allocated to support the department's various activities, including information technology services, human resources management, and budget and financial management services. The department works closely with the Michigan Legislature and Governor of Michigan to develop the state's budget, and to ensure that the department's activities are aligned with the state's overall budget and policy goals. The department also collaborates with the General Services Administration, National Association of State Chief Administrators, and International City/County Management Association to leverage best practices and expertise in areas such as procurement and facilities management.

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