HomeMy WebLinkAboutComm No 0001.05 - Proposal from IT for Aug 10PROPOSED VERBIAGE
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Section 6-4.1. Organization.
There shall be a department of information technology consisting of the director of
information technology and necessary staff.
(2010, Prop. 9, secs. 2 and 3.)
Section 6-4.2. Appointment and Removal.
The director of information technology shall be appointed by the mayor, confirmed
by the council and may be removed by the mayor.
(2010, Prop. 9, secs. 2 and 3.)
Section 6-4.3. Qualifications.
The director of information technology shall have had a minimum of five years of
experience in the field of information technology, communications networking,
and development, implementation and operation of enterprise -oriented
applications, at least three years of which shall have been in an administrative and
managerial capacity in a technology environment at least comparable to that of
the county's system.
(2010, Prop. 9, secs. 2 and 3.)
Section 6-4.4. Powers, Duties and Functions.
The director of information technology shall:
(a) Operate the network system, and coordinate and oversee the operations of
departmental information technology, except for technology maintained by the
department of water supply.
(b) Provide technical expertise in information technology to applicable
departments and agencies of the county.
(c) Assist in the development of an IT Workforce and a Services -Oriented
Infrastructure.
(d) Advise the mayor on matters relating to information technology.
(e) Perform such other duties as may be required by law.
(2010, Prop. 9, secs. 2 and 3.)
Comm. No. 1.5
Section 6-3.4. County Bands.
The county bands shall be a part of the department of parks and recreation for
administrative purposes. The bandmasters shall be appointed by the mayor and may be removed
by the mayor. The members of the bands and other employees connected therewith shall be
appointed by the bandmasters and may be removed by the bandmasters with the approval of the
managing director, and all positions in the bands shall be exempt from civil service laws and
classifications.
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DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Section 6-4.1. Organization.
There shall be a department of information technology consisting of the director of
information technology and necessary staff.
(2010, Prop. 9, secs. 2 and 3.)
Section 6-4.2. Appointment and Removal.
The director of information technology shall be appointed by the mayor, confirmed by
the council and may be removed by the mayor.
(2010, Prop. 9, secs. 2 and 3.)
Section 6-4.3. Qualifications.
The director of information technology shall have had a minimum of five years of
experience in the field of electronic data processing, telecommunications networking, and
development, implementation and operation of business -oriented applications, at least three years
of which shall have been in an administrative and managerial capacity in a computer system
environment at least comparable to that of the county's system.
(2010, Prop. 9, secs. 2 and 3)
Section 6-4.4. Powers, Duties and Functions.
The director of information technology shall:
(a) Operate the central data processing system, and coordinate and oversee the
operations of departmental data processing systems, except for those systems
maintained by the department of water supply.
(b) Provide technical expertise in data processing and telecommunication to
applicable departments and agencies of the county.
(c) Assist in the development of management information.
(d) Advise the mayor on matters relating to data processing and telecommunication.
(e) Perform such other duties as may be required by law.
(2010, Prop. 9, secs. 2 and 3.)
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