The Department of Information Resources is asking for 49 more employees, in part as a response to the Sunset Advisory Commission’s advice to increase outreach.
The Texas Lottery Commission estimates it will need extra funding, two dedicated contractors and one new full-time employee to achieve this.
Agency executives recently gave a few pointers on how vendors can build stronger relationships with agencies by learning about them, helping them learn and by being aware of agency IT needs and plans.
Here’s a glimpse into how the Texas Ethics Commission implements technology for transparent customer service, as outlined in its Sunset self-report.
The state’s charitable bingo operations are in need of modernization, data governance and operational changes, according to the Texas Lottery Commission’s Sunset Commission Review.
The Sunset documents offer a critical look at 12 agencies under review this year, examining each agency’s mission, priorities and performance ahead of the 89th Legislature.
This large-scale agency, with $4.25 billion in the coming fiscal year, looks forward with its strategic plan and backward with sunset reporting.
The Sunset Advisory Commission reviews and evaluates for efficiency, effectiveness and potential abolishment.