The TMF will be used to enable departments to deliver timely business modernization wins through high-value proof of concepts, fulfill immediate needs, and optimize services for digital government. A strong commitment from the department’s business and IT leadership and team capability are required to be successful. Awards from the TMF will involve a multi-stage process including proposal, readiness assessment by CDT, and a “pitch” to a selection committee comprised of state executives from other agencies and departments. TMF may fund small project that can provide high-value services quickly or could be used for a Proof of Concept to jumpstart and bridge to larger projects approved through PAL.
CDT will identify solutions that are good candidates for this funding model through the proactive assessments proposed by CDT as part of the Governor’s Budget and by evaluating small strategic proposals submitted by state entities using this TMF intake portal. Using the intake portal to evaluate relatively simple high-value proposals will enable the quick initiation of projects that would normally move further into the PAL and BCP processes, simply because of the need to request funding. This funding will not be expended on IT solutions that would constitute a non-delegated project. Examples of criteria that will be used to prioritize solutions include:
- Analysis of Problem
- Return on investment (measured in risk reduction, financial returns, or increased quality of service)
- Assessment of criticality
- Strong program, technical and operational leadership team
- Viable, fast path to delivery (less than 12 months)
Supports statewide goal(s) (e.g., Vision 2023, modernize digital services, encourages shared services). Once solutions are selected, CDT will submit a prioritized list to the Department of Finance for review and approval prior to expending funds. Provisional language will also require CDT to report to the Legislature biannually on: the use of funds, the progress of funded projects, the status and results of system assessments, as well as the contents of the prioritized list.
For more information visit TMF Website