Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget
The Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget (DTMB), formerly Michigan Department of Management and Budget, is a principal department of the government of Michigan responsible for various support functions within the government.
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Formed | 1984 |
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Type | principal department |
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Website | http://www.Michigan.gov/DTMB |
History
editThe Michigan Department of Management and Budget (DMB) was formed in 1984 by law as a principal department of state government.[1] Created within the department, under the same law, was the Office of the State Budget Director. In 1979, the Governor created an autonomous Office of the State Employer within the department.[2]
Under Executive Order No. 2007 - 30, the Michigan Department of Civil Service was abolished with the Board of Ethics, State Officers Compensation Commission and Civil Service Commission transfer to the department on August 26, 2007.[2] In 2009, then Governor Jennifer Granholm planned to merge the Department of Information Technology into this Department, naming current DIT Director as Director of the merged department and the current DIT Chief Deputy Director Phyllis Mellon as temporary director of the Department of Management and Budget. The previous director left to become senior vice president for finance and administration, Lansing Community College.[3] The Executive Order renaming it was effective March 21, 2010.
On January 1, 2013, DTMB started the MiTV online portal and received the Michigan Government Television channel equipment when it was closed down in mid-January. MiTV would stream sessions of the state houses and other governmental meetings in place of the MGTV PEG channel.[4]
DTMB currently supports the business operations of state agencies through a variety of services, including building management and maintenance, information technology, centralized contracting and procurement, budget and financial management, space planning and leasing, construction management, motor vehicle fleet operations, and oversight of the state retirement systems. [5]
Components
editAutonomous entity
editA number of autonomous entity are assigned to DTMB for budgeting and support purposes including the Civil Service Commission, a former department.
State Administrative Board
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Formed | February 23, 1921 |
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Type | autonomous board |
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Parent agency | Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget |
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Website | State Administrative Board |
The State Administrative Board is a board of officials that oversees the administrative activities of all state departments and agencies. The Board approves contracts and leases, state capital outlay, and hears small claims against the state. Three standing committees (Finance and Claims Committee, Building Committee, and Transportation and Natural Resources Committee) exist to advise the Board on a course of action.[6]
Members of the board are ex officio. The positions are the elected Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General; and the appointed State Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Director of the Department of Transportation.[6]
Office of Child Advocate
editOffice of the Child Advocate | |
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Incumbent Ryan Speidel | |
Appointer | Governor |
Formation | 1994 |
Website | http://www.Michigan.gov/OCA |
On December 12, 2023, Public Act 303 of 2023 changed the name of the Office of Children’s Ombudsman (OCO) to Office of the Child Advocate (OCA). The OCA is an independent state office assigned to the DTMB. The Governor appoints the Ombudsman with the State Senate's advice and consent. The OCO takes complaints regarding the child welfare system and investigates under its own power.[7]
Office of the State Employer
editDirector of Office of the State Employer | |
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Incumbent Lisa Estlund Olson | |
Appointer | Governor |
Website | http://www.Michigan.gov/OSE |
The Office of the State Employer (OSE) is an independent state office assigned to the DTMB. The office Director is a member of the Governor's Cabinet.[8] The Office is the Governor's designate representative in recognized employee organization negotiations and developing and implementing employment relations policy. This Office after consulting with department heads makes recommendations to the Civil Service Commission regarding pay scale and other benefits for non-exclusively represented employees.[9]
State Budget Office
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Incumbent Jen Flood | |
Appointer | Governor |
Website | http://www.Michigan.gov/Budget |
The State Budget Office (SBO) is an independent state office assigned to the DTMB. SBO is led by the State Budget Director, who is a member of the Governor's Cabinet. The Office has responsibility for the executive branch budget and oversees the state's accounting functions including payroll.[10] The office also includes the Office of Financial Management (OFM), Statewide Integrated Governmental Management Applications (SIGMA), Center for Educational Performance and Information (CEPI), and Office of Internal Audit Services (OIAS).
In addition to the above independent state offices assigned to DTMB, the department maintains several dependent agencies and offices.
Office of Retirement Services
editThe Office of Retirement Services (ORS) administers defined benefit, defined contribution, hybrid, and deferred compensation retirement programs for Michigan's state employees, public school employees, judges, state police, and National Guard. Plans for over 550,000 public servants and their families, representing 1 in 9 Michigan households.
Agency Services
DTMB's Agency Services division is responsible for delivering all technology solutions to state agency partners and in-turn, state agency citizen, tourist and business clients. This support spans the life-cycle of all technology solutions, from development through on-going maintenance and operational support. Collectively, Agency Services' goal is to leverage enterprise solutions to help reduce costs and standardize on similar platforms.
Archives of Michigan
The Archives of Michigan is responsible for preserving the records of Michigan government and other public institutions. The Archives were moved from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to the Department of Technology, Management & Budget (DTMB) under Executive Order 2023-6 on December 1, 2023.[11] The collections include documents, maps, photographs and film from private individuals and organizations. With documents dating back to 1792, the Archives of Michigan houses much of Michigan's record heritage. More than 80 million state and local government records and private papers, 300,000 photographs and 500,000 maps, plus films and audio tapes are available for research. [12]
Office of Chief Technology Officer
The Office of the Chief Technology Officer primarily focuses on setting the technology strategy for the state of Michigan. The value of the state's investment in information technology is maximized by ensuring alignment with the agency services' functional requirements while reducing the underlying complexity and diversity of the underlying infrastructure. The office is also responsible for infrastructure and operations of the state's centralized information processing function, managing strategic vendor relationships and fostering innovation across the enterprise.
Center for Shared Solutions
DTMB's Center for Shared Solutions (CSS) provides enterprise governance, and delivery of services and products that are common to areas within state government. CSS also manages partnerships with local governments, educational institutions, and not-for-profits to leverage technology efficiencies across traditional organizational boundaries.
- Enterprise Service Delivery (Identity Management, eMichigan, Enterprise Document Management, Geographic Information System (GIS), Enterprise Information Management)
- Michigan Public Safety Communications System (MPSCS)
- Technology Partnerships with Federal/State/Local governments, educational institutions, and not-for-profits
- End User Support & DTMB Service Catalogs
- Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO)
Office of Continuous Improvement
The Office of Continuous Improvement (OCI) leads statewide initiatives to improve work processes utilizing employee and Michigan resident feedback. OCI works with state agencies to improve their processes prior to investing in technology solutions. OCI’s services include training, facilitation, strategic planning and survey administration.
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection (CIP) is responsible for identifying, managing, and mitigating both virtual and physical security risks and vulnerabilities within the State of Michigan. CIP provides cybersecurity services and protections for State of Michigan executive branch agencies and delivers continuous improvement programs and cyber security awareness to state employees. CIP is also responsible for physical security, 24-hour systems monitoring, and emergency response coordination for DTMB-managed facilities, as well as emergency management coordination, planning, and exercises for DTMB.
State Facilities Administration (SFA)
The State Facilities Administration (SFA) manages and maintains state owned facilities and properties including heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) services, landscaping and energy management systems throughout the state of Michigan. SFA also provides facility design and construction management services for state agencies and colleges and universities implementing infrastructure improvements and new construction projects. SFA strategically manages the state’s portfolio of owned and leased space, providing agencies with services to meet changing space requirements, as well as handling land and surplus property dispositions.
Financial Services
Financial Services offers a broad range of services, including accounting services, departmental procurement and accounts payable processing, financial analysis, business planning, management-level reporting, automated billings, data collection and interfaces, as well as contract and lease management.
Michigan Center for Data and Analytics
On September 21, 2022, the Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives (LMISI) was renamed to Michigan Center for Data and Analytics (MCDA) under Executive Order 2022-11. MCDA provides Michigan with the expertise to analyze large datasets, understand challenges, and evaluate solutions. The center is led by the state’s chief data officer, who is also responsible for initiatives around data sharing, open data, and privacy. The center is also the official source for the state’s labor market and population data. The Labor Market Information division produces Michigan employment, occupation, and industry data through partnerships with U.S. Department of Labor. The state demographer’s team analyzes Michigan’s changing population size and structure and manages the state’s relationship with the U.S. Census Bureau.
Office of Performance Management
The Office of Performance Management (OPM) works to continually enhance the DTMB's performance by offering a variety of services, including process improvement, metrics consulting, employee engagement, customer satisfaction, administration of policies and forms and other strategic initiatives.
Michigan’s Public Safety Communications System
The Michigan’s Public Safety Communications System (MPSCS) is an office of the DTMB. MPSCS ensures a stable, secure framework of interoperable communications for all state, federal, tribal, and private first responders.
Procurement
As the State of Michigan’s purchasing authority, Procurement Services oversees all aspects of high-level, complex bids for state agencies in accordance with Public Act 431 of 1984, the Management and Budget Act. Other responsibilities include managing programs like MiDEAL, a unique cooperative purchasing program that extends state contracts to local units of government. Procurement Services is also responsible for purchasing programs and initiatives that help expand business opportunities to low-income communities and underutilized business areas known as geographically disadvantaged business enterprises.
Office of Support Services
The Office of Support Services (OSS) strengthens the business operations and objectives of state government by offering cost effective, timely and high quality support services. OSS supplies a litany of services to state agencies, colleges and universities, local governments and certain non-profit organizations. These services include:
- Printing services
- Mail and delivery services
- Transportation services
- Storage and disposal of records
- Warehousing
- Processing of state and federal surplus property
- Centralized vehicle fleet and travel services
References
edit- ^ "ACT 431 of 1984" (PDF). Legislature.MI.Gov. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
- ^ a b Grandholm, Jennifer. (May 24, 2007). EXECUTIVE ORDER No.2007 - 30: CONSOLIDATING HUMAN RESOURCES OPERATIONS AND ABOLISHING THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL SERVICE.
- ^ Gabe Nelson (Nov 17, 2009). "Granholm to merge DMB with IT in wake of Lisa Webb Sharpe's departure for Lansing Community College". Crains Detroit Business.
- ^ Anders, Melissa (December 14, 2012). "MGTV, Michigan's government cable station, to be replaced with online format". Mlive.cm. Mlive Media Group. Retrieved October 10, 2016.
- ^ "Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget (DTMB)". Department of Technology, Management & Budget. March 5, 2024. Retrieved March 5, 2024.
- ^ a b "Introduction to the State Administrative Board". Michigan.gov. State of Michigan. 2008-01-16. Retrieved 10 September 2009.
- ^ Verlie M. Ruffin (May 2009). "Office of Children's Ombudsman Annual Report 2007-2008" (PDF). Michigan.gov. Lansing, Michigan. p. 2. Retrieved 2008-09-10.
- ^ "Cabinet Members". Michigan.gov. Lansing, Michigan. Retrieved 2008-09-10.
- ^ "The Role of OSE". Michigan.gov. Lansing, Michigan. Retrieved 2008-09-10.
- ^ "Inside the State Budget Office". Michigan.gov. Lansing, Michigan. Retrieved 2010-04-13.
- ^ "Executive Order 2023-6: Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential Executive Reorganization". March 5, 2024. Retrieved March 5, 2024.
- ^ "Archive Collection". Archive Collections. March 5, 2024. Retrieved March 5, 2024.