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California State Library

The Legislative Analyst’s Office cites the State Library’s need for updated and upgraded security measures, including migrating to Microsoft Office 365 and subscribing to a more robust version of the California Department of Technology's Security Operations Center as a Service.
Here are some of the more interesting procurements in the pipeline across all levels of California government.
The first-ever project by the California State Library’s Digital Concierge Program, in collaboration with the State Parks Capital District, made photos of one of the best-known governors of the modern era accessible online.
Gov. Gavin Newsom hasn’t signed the new state budget yet, but as approved by lawmakers, it contains considerable funding for departmental IT projects.
In the first six months of 2022, the department spent just under $600,000 on its five largest purchases of IT goods.
The California State Library has a relatively small spending footprint for IT goods and services compared with much larger state departments and entities. From Jan. 1 through Wednesday, the State Library’s five largest purchases of IT goods totaled just over $375,000.
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