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Public Act 095-0992 |
SB2327 Re-Enrolled |
LRB095 19691 BDD 46045 b |
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Department of Central Management Services |
Law of the
Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by |
adding Section 405-515 as follows: |
(20 ILCS 405/405-515 new)
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Sec. 405-515. High-Volume Transaction Processing System |
study. |
(a) As used in this Act: |
"Department" means the Department of Central Management |
Services. |
"High-Volume Transaction Processing System (HVTPS)" means |
a computer, or designated network of computers, that, in daily |
operations (i) supports, or is capable of supporting, more than |
15,000,000 transactions per hour and (ii) is used for critical |
computing needs, including, but not limited to, bulk data |
processing, transaction processing, resource planning, |
statistic generation, process monitoring, and process |
modeling. "HVTPS" also includes the applications, operating |
systems, and other support software, hardware add-ons, and |
maintenance services required by a system. |
"Overall value" is to be derived from factors including, |
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but not limited to, total cost of ownership, the quality of the |
hardware, software, or services to be delivered by the |
contractor, the contractor's responsiveness and account |
service record, and the contractor's willingness to share risk. |
(b) Subject to appropriation, the Department shall study |
the cost of and the State's current use of and reliance on |
HVTPS. The study shall consider, without limitation: |
(1) The nature of the operations supported by existing |
HVTPS, including the State's need to conduct those |
operations in a reliable, secure, scalable, and |
end-user-friendly manner. |
(2) For existing HVTPS, employee costs, one-time |
charges, recurring charges, and average maintenance |
charges associated with the components of an HVTPS. |
(3) For existing HVTPS, the State's reliance on |
non-employees for system maintenance and support, and the |
feasibility of having those functions performed by State |
employees, new or existing. |
(4) An assessment of the overall value of existing |
HVTPS to the State. |
(5) Whether HVTPS of comparable capacity and |
performance characteristics are available in the |
marketplace and, if not, in what manner the marketplace is |
failing to offer such comparable systems. |
(6) If comparable HVTPS exist in the marketplace, the |
study must indicate what good-faith estimates exist for |
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cost components that are comparable to those identified in |
item (2) of this subsection. |
(7) If comparable HVTPS exist in the marketplace, the |
feasibility of having system maintenance and support |
functions performed by State employees. |
(8) The study shall include public comments from |
stakeholders and available case studies. |
(c) The Department shall report to the Governor and the |
General Assembly no later than 6 months after the completion of |
the study. Sensitive or confidential material, such as |
technical trade secrets (excluding pricing), may be redacted |
from the public version of the report.
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