Florida TaxWatch, Associated Industries of Florida Outline Recommendations to Ensure Success of Florida’s Large-Scale Information Technology Projects

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Florida TaxWatch, in collaboration with the Associated Industries of Florida (AIF), released a report titled "It’s Time to Reform Florida’s Information Technology Procurement and Oversight." The report highlights Florida's 25-year history of inadequately executed large-scale IT projects and offers recommendations for reforming the Florida Digital Service's (FL[DS]) procurement and oversight processes to ensure their success.

Key points from the report include:
- FTW and AIF identified recurring problems in statewide technology projects, including poor planning, contracting, and oversight, leading to failures in accountability.
- Since 1999, Florida has repeatedly restructured its state agency overseeing these IT projects, with the FL[DS] established most recently in 2020.
- Public sector IT agencies like the FL[DS] struggle to compete with the private sector in hiring knowledgeable staff due to salary and work condition limitations, leading to an overreliance on consultants and vendors.
- The report proposes 10 recommendations for the Florida Legislature, such as forming a joint committee on IT and offering incentives like signing bonuses to attract IT staff.

Florida TaxWatch President and CEO Dominic M. Calabro emphasized the need for the state's IT projects to be delivered efficiently and within budget. AIF President and CEO Brewster B. Bevis highlighted the importance of Florida improving its IT processes for long-term success.

For more details and access to the full report, including all recommendations, interested parties are directed to the Florida TaxWatch website. FTW, a nonpartisan, nonprofit government watchdog, has been working to enhance productivity and accountability in Florida government for over forty years.

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