Department of Information Resources meeting files 1981-2007 bulk 1989-2007

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Department of Information Resources meeting files 1981-2007 bulk 1989-2007

The Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) was created in 1989 to coordinate and direct the use of automated information and telecommunications devices, systems, or services by Texas state agencies. It was preceded by the Texas Automated Information Systems Advisory Council (AISAC), 1981-1985; and the Texas Automated Information and Telecommunications Council (AITC), 1985-1989, neither of which had the power to monitor and enforce compliance with state-mandated information resources policies and goals. These records document the official actions of the advisory councils and of the board at their meetings. Board meeting books (or briefing books) are created to provide the basis for board discussions and actions. These records include copies of minutes, agenda, roll calls, registration forms, attachments (such as reports, rules, legislation, strategic plans, interagency agreements), and other meeting materials, 1981-2007, bulk 1989-2007. Also included are meeting files for the Quality Assurance Team of the Texas Department of Information Resources, 1993-1999; for the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Planning Council and its committees and affiliates, 1990-1997; for the TexasOnline Authority, 2001-2005; and for the Telecommunications Planning Group, 1991-1992, 1994.

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The Texas Automated Information Systems Advisory Council (AISAC) was created in 1981 (House Bill 1463, 67th Texas Legislature, Regular Session), to adopt guidelines to aid state governmental bodies in making economical and efficient use of automated information systems, the computers on which they were automated, and related services. This advisory council was composed of seven members, serving overlapping two-year terms. Two were appointed by the speaker of the House of Representat...

Texas. Automated Information and Telecommunications Council

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Texas. Automated Information Systems Advisory Council

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