HBA-DMD H.B. 1895 76(R)    BILL ANALYSIS


Office of House Bill AnalysisH.B. 1895
By: Maxey
State Affairs
3/24/1999
Introduced



BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE 

Between 1994 and 1997, Texas state government agencies and universities
spent $346 million on software and software maintenance. During this
period, the average annual cost of software licenses grew 13 percent and
the average cost of maintenance increased by 19 percent.  

H.B. 1895 requires the Department of Information Resources (department),
General Services Commission (commission), state auditor, and comptroller to
create an interagency panel (panel) to develop and establish a training
program to assist state agencies in performing software audits, managing
software, and purchasing software and software licenses. This bill requires
each state agency to cooperate with the panel. It requires the panel to
initially concentrate on the software purchasing and management needs of
the 20 state agencies with the largest amounts budgeted for software
expenditures. H.B. 1895 requires each state agency to perform an audit of
software licenses biennially. This bill requires the commission to
negotiate with software vendors for a statewide or agency-wide software
enterprise license.  

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that this bill does
not expressly delegate any additional rulemaking authority to a state
officer, department, agency, or institution. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Subchapter F, Chapter 2054, Government Code, by adding
Sections 2054.121 and 2054.122, as follows: 

Sec. 2054.121. STATE AGENCY SOFTWARE PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT TRAINING. (a)
Requires the Department of Information Resources (department), General
Services Commission (commission), state auditor, and comptroller to create
an interagency panel of representatives appointed by those agencies and
officers (panel) to develop and establish a training program to assist
state agencies in performing software audits, managing software, and
purchasing software and software licenses. Requires each state agency to
cooperate with the panel in the evaluation of the agency's needs for
software management and to donate agency resources to the evaluation of the
agency as the panel requires.  

(b) Requires the panel to concentrate initially on the software purchasing
and management needs of the 20 state agencies that have the largest amounts
budgeted for expenditures related to software.  

(c) Requires the panel to begin to conduct training programs in software
management for employees and officers of state agencies, as soon as
practicable. Authorizes the panel to schedule a training program for an
agency after consulting with the governing body of the agency. Requires
each state agency to cooperate with the panel in the training program and
to provide agency resources for the training program as the panel requires
at no cost to the panel.  

Sec. 2054.122. STATE AGENCY SOFTWARE LICENSE AUDIT. (a) Requires each state
agency to perform a biennial audit of software licenses for software
installed in the agency's  desktop and portable computers.  

(b) Requires the audit to report whether the agency is paying for a license
for software that is not being used by the agency or that the agency does
not need. Requires the agency to report the results of the audit to the
department in a form and including information prescribed by rules of the
department. Provides that the report must be included in the agency's
operating plan submitted under Section 2054.100(a) (Biennial Operating Plan
of State Agency).  

(c) Requires an agency that determines it is paying for a license for
software the agency is not using or does not need to take necessary actions
to eliminate the unnecessary license expense. 

(d) Requires the department to compile the results of the audit reports it
receives under this section into a report. Provides that the report must
summarize the savings realized by the software audits under this chapter.
Requires the department to submit the report together with the department's
legislative appropriations request.  

SECTION 2. Amends Subchapter A, Chapter 2157, Government Code, by adding
Section 2157.006, as follows: 

Sec. 2157.006. SOFTWARE ENTERPRISE OR SITE LICENSES. (a) Requires the
commission to negotiate with software vendors for a statewide or
agency-wide software enterprise license or site license for software
commonly used by state agencies or for software for which one or more state
agencies incur unnecessary expenses for licenses related to single
computers.  

(b) Requires a state agency that seeks to purchase a software license,
notwithstanding Subchapters B (Catalogue Purchase Method) and C (Requests
for Proposals Purchase Method), to inquire of the commission whether an
enterprise license or site license negotiated by the commission may reduce
the agency's license expenses. Authorizes the agency to purchase a software
license by another method only if the commission determines that the
commission cannot negotiate a license agreement that would reduce software
license expenses for the agency.  

SECTION 3.Effective date: September 1, 1999. 

SECTION 4.Emergency clause.