Floor Packet Page No. 186 Amend CSSB 1 in Article IX by striking Section 9.03 (house committee printing, page IX-51) and substituting the following: Sec. 9.03. STATE DATA CENTERS AND DISASTER RECOVERY SERVICES. (a) In this section: (1) "Department" means the Department of Information Resources. (2) "State agency" has the meaning assigned by Section 2054.003, Government Code. (b) A state agency may not spend money appropriated by this Act to enter into or renew a contract, or issue a purchase order, to establish or maintain data center operations, disaster recovery plan testing services, or disaster recovery services, unless the executive director of the department approves the contract or purchase order. (c) It is the intent of the legislature that the department prioritize the migration of services to the statewide technology center system based on the size of the current data center operational environment at a state agency, with the largest 25 data center environments ranking highest in priority. (d) It is the intent of the legislature that, unless the executive director determines that a migration under this section is not cost-effective, the department shall ensure the migration of at least three data center environments to a statewide technology center each fiscal year. (e) Not later than August 31 of 2006 and 2007, the department shall report on the status of the statewide data center system migration and consolidation under this section, describing reviews and transfers during the fiscal year, and an update on the status of any contracts relating to statewide technology centers. The department shall file the report with: (1) the governor; (2) the lieutenant governor; (3) the speaker of the house of representatives; (4) the chairs of the house and senate committees with primary oversight over the department; (5) the chairs of the senate finance and the house of representatives appropriations committees; (6) each member of the Legislative Budget Board; and (7) the State Auditor's Office. (f) It is the intent of the legislature that any consolidation plan adopted by the department to execute this section prioritize and fully use the existing capacity of the State Data Center located on the campus of Angelo State University. (g) The department shall work with the Legislative Budget Board and the State Auditor's Office to ensure that the state obtains the maximum benefit from the consolidation of State Data Center operations. The department, Legislative Budget Board, and State Auditor's Office shall determine for each affected state agency, including institutions of higher education, specific savings related to labor, facilities, hardware, software, and operational systems by which the state will benefit as a result of the consolidation of data center services and operations.