The Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) has launched its 2015 Information Technology Council (ITC) to represent leading information technology companies that provide services to the state of Florida. The ITC will support modernizing state IT contracts to promote open competition, modernizing the state's consolidated data center, pursuing an enterprise approach to reduce duplicated business functions across agencies, and taking an investment view of IT spending in Florida. Chuck Cliburn was retained as a contract lobbyist and consultant to support the ITC and help achieve these priorities during the 2015 and 2016 legislative sessions.
The Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) has launched its 2015 Information Technology Council (ITC) to represent leading information technology companies that provide services to the state of Florida. The ITC will support modernizing state IT contracts to promote open competition, modernizing the state's consolidated data center, pursuing an enterprise approach to reduce duplicated business functions across agencies, and taking an investment view of IT spending in Florida. Chuck Cliburn was retained as a contract lobbyist and consultant to support the ITC and help achieve these priorities during the 2015 and 2016 legislative sessions.
The Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) has launched its 2015 Information Technology Council (ITC) to represent leading information technology companies that provide services to the state of Florida. The ITC will support modernizing state IT contracts to promote open competition, modernizing the state's consolidated data center, pursuing an enterprise approach to reduce duplicated business functions across agencies, and taking an investment view of IT spending in Florida. Chuck Cliburn was retained as a contract lobbyist and consultant to support the ITC and help achieve these priorities during the 2015 and 2016 legislative sessions.
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AIF Launches 2015 Information Technology Council
Tallahassee, Fla. The Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) today announced the launch of its 2015 Information Technology Council (ITC) and recently held its annual pre-session meeting at its Tallahassee, Fla., headquarters. Since 2006, AIFs ITC has served leading information technology and telecommunications companies that provide a wide range of information technology services and products to the State of Florida. We are proud to continue to represent one of the most important industries serving our state government, said Tom Feeney, president & CEO of AIF. Our membership includes large, global IT organizations, mid-size organizations and smaller IT firms based in Florida, all with a common mission to provide leading products and services to the State of Florida in an open and competitive fashion. AIF applauds our state legislators and Governor for the recent creation of the Agency for State Technology (AST), but we also realize that most of the work is still in front of us from an IT perspective, and that we must now position our state to better compete and serve its citizens in the years and decades to come, continued Feeney. AIF also announced that its board has approved the following IT Council priorities for the 2015 and 2016 sessions: Support of modernization and reform of state contracts for information technology and services focused on open competition, and the availability of the best products and services to the state agencies that need them. Support for the modernization of the State of Floridas new consolidated data center. Support for an enterprise approach to business processes and systems in state government aimed at reducing duplicated functions that are supported across multiple state agencies. Support for an investment view toward IT spending in the State of Florida. Strategic and well-planned investments in IT should be viewed upon as essential investments in the future of our state. The Florida Legislature must be willing to make prudent and long-term investments in IT modernization, in order to improve service to our citizens, the efficiency of our government, and our competitive position with other leading states for jobs and industry growth. AIF also announced that Chuck Cliburn, president of New Capitol IT, has been retained as a contract lobbyist and business consultant to support the IT Council.
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Chuck has been associated with AIF for a number of years and has more than twenty years of IT industry experience in Tallahassee, said Feeney. His leadership will be of great benefit to AIF and our IT Council membership. For more information on AIF, please visit AIF.com and follow @VoiceofFLBiz. ###