Under the bill, Office of Information and Technology (OIT) is given the broad necessary powers to consolidate and oversee all IT systems and contracts within the executive branch.  These powers include:  Equally important to the IT consolidation within the bill, is the improvements made to the commonwealth’s cybersecurity capabilities.  As cyber-attacks within the United States from hackers or hostile nations continue to increase, the commonwealth must begin to update our security.   The director is also required to develop a two-year schedule to test the cybersecurity capabilities of all state agencies which are to be paid for by the respective agency.  These cybersecurity audits/assessments are to be performed by a nationally recognized organization in the field of cybersecurity.

The bill also establishes a committee including each branch of government and their IT staff to collaborate on how to handle future cybersecurity threats. The bill further provides for the Pennsylvania Statewide Radio Network.

Statutes/Laws affected:
Printer's No. 1367 (Apr 15, 2025):
Printer's No. 1367: