1. How was New York able to consolidate its IT operations and what has been the outcome?
Gov. Andrew Cuomo recognized early on that technology was horizontal across agencies — it is transformational in terms of the power of applying it to government — and it needed to be secure. At that time, we had 37 agency CIOs covering 46 agencies and 53 data centers, 27 email systems and no consolidated strategy for cybersecurity or data. IT was run in 46 different silos.We worked for two years putting together recommendations for the governor. Then he made the bold idea to work on what I characterize as the “all in” model. On Nov. 11, 2012, we moved about $1 billion of IT spend out of the agencies, and about 4,000 people from the executive agencies into what we renamed the Office of Information Technology Services (ITS). We have consolidated into one email system and have about 130,000 users. The next project is to continue the consolidation of the data centers, from 53 down to two.
2. How has consolidation changed the way ITS and the agencies work with technology?
The 46 executive agencies we have responsibility for, we are their IT outsourcer. We manage all their IT and we are also their consultant to help apply technology to grand challenges they have. I characterize a grand challenge as something that people have thought about, possibly believed impossible to do, but it is something so transformational that it changes the trajectory of how work is done, how decisions are made and how outcomes are improved.One of the more powerful things to come out of the creation of this organization is to get agencies to stop thinking and worrying about the infrastructure and focus on the application of technology as it relates to what they do. It really changes the dialog. All of that noise about what server, switch, phone, etc., has been taken off the line into what is a consolidated, best-of-class, resilient, secure infrastructure.
To my knowledge, no state has done what the governor has done here in terms of the all-in model. Some have come close, some have hybrids of it. But we have the all-in model: all the budgets, all the resources, all the standards, all the decision-making with regards to IT sits here. We are a trusted confidant, a trusted colleague, a trusted partner to do this work for them.