The department’s goal, which is a part of a larger technology adoption plan called “Tech Lake City,” aims to implement an integrated software system to enhance internal government functions, along with creating a “digital equity infrastructure.”
“This team will lead in creating a culture of innovation in city government, helping Salt Lake City to modernize business processes, standardize our approach to project management, improve public transparency, streamline inefficiencies and promote the use of data to drive decisions,” Mendenhall said during a livestream of the address.
One of the inefficiencies the department will tackle is merging its finance and HR management systems, which currently operates on 27 different software systems, into one easy-to-use platform.
“Our finance software management system is from 1993,” Nole Walkingshaw, the city’s chief innovation officer, said. “Our other systems range in age from the mid-2000s to the 20-teens along with modern software.”
As a result, the city is currently looking for a vendor to work with the innovation department to achieve this goal.
Another area the department will focus on is integrating the city’s “Digital Equity For All” policy. Passed in September 2020, the policy aims to provide residents with the opportunity to access and use information and communication technologies reliably.
The resolution, which was inspired by the importance of technology during the pandemic, aims to incorporate three concepts: relevant content, services, hardware and digital literacy into the city’s policymaking.
To achieve this, the department will:
- increase usage and understanding of digital and communications technology
- address potential barriers to digital inclusion
- address the need for digital literacy training
- address the need for access via reliable and affordable devices
- address the need for language and disability accommodations
- develop relevancy and advocacy campaigns within specific communities and populations
As for building digital equity, the department is looking to collaborate with partners, city leaders, community members and other organizations to ensure access and foster opportunities for all citizens to engage in a fully “digital society.”