Florida Administrative Code
60 - DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES
60GG - Florida Digital Service
Chapter 60GG-5 - STATE OF FLORIDA ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE
Section 60GG-5.002 - Enterprise Architecture
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Purpose and intent. The purpose of this Enterprise Architecture rule is for the Florida Digital Service ("FL[DS]") to establish a statewide Enterprise Architecture. The intent of this Enterprise Architecture rule is to provide a comprehensive operational framework, including Standards and deliverables, that contemplates the needs and assets of the Enterprise to support Digital Interoperability.
(2) "State of Florida Enterprise Architecture: Transforming the Way Florida Purchases and Manages State Technology Resources" ("EA Document"), effective 04/23, is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and available at https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-15226. The EA Document establishes the Enterprise Architecture, which includes Standards and deliverables.
(3) Form FL[DS]-01, Technology Initiative Management Form ("FL[DS]-01"), effective 04/23, is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and available at http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-15227. When submission of the FL[DS]-01 is required pursuant to this rule, FL[DS] may accept submission of an alternative format provided it is equivalent to the FL[DS]-01. The equivalent form must include the deliverables identified in the FL[DS]-01, as verified by FL[DS]. If FL[DS] determines that the alternative format is not an equivalent to the FL[DS]-01, the Enterprise Agency must update and resubmit the equivalent form to FL[DS] within thirty (30) calendar days of being notified by FL[DS].
(4) Definitions. Capitalized terms used herein are defined in section 1 of the EA Document.
(5) Thresholds. For procurement or acquisition of Technology Asset(s) exceeding $195, 000, Enterprise Agencies must complete and submit the FL[DS]-01, or an equivalent, in accordance with subsections (6) and (7) of this rule.
(6) Implementation. FL[DS] recognizes three categories of Technology Asset(s). They are Technology Asset(s) Planned, Technology Asset(s) in Development, and Technology Asset(s) in Operation.
(7) Completion and Submission of the FL[DS]-01 or an Equivalent. For all new Technology Assets as of the effective date of this rule, Enterprise Agencies must complete and submit the FL[DS]-01, or an equivalent, to FL[DS] in accordance with subsections (5) through (7) of this rule.
(8) Cabinet Agency Responsibilities. If a Cabinet Agency adopts alternative Standards in lieu of the Enterprise Architecture Standards, the Cabinet Agency must notify the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives in writing. The written notification must include a justification for adoption of the alternative Standards and explain how the Cabinet Agency will achieve Data Interoperability. A Cabinet Agency adopting alternative Standards should also provide the above-referenced notification to FL[DS].
(9) Documentation. Enterprise Agencies must maintain all supporting documentation to validate completion of the deliverables identified in all of the Enterprise Agency's FL[DS]-01 forms, or equivalents. Upon request, Enterprise Agencies must submit copies of supporting documentation to the Enterprise Agency's FL[DS]-01, or equivalent, to FL[DS]. Enterprise Agencies shall be responsible for maintaining all supporting documentation pursuant to the applicable retention schedule approved by the Department of State, Division of Library and Information Services.
(10) FL[DS] Responsibilities. FL[DS] shall support Initiatives which align with the Enterprise Architecture. If requested, FL[DS] will:
Rulemaking Authority 282.0051(6) FS. Law Implemented 282.0051, 282.206, FS.
New 4-5-23.