April 19, 2025 - 12:48

Officials at the state Department of Information Technology have responded to a recent audit that questions the progress made on issues identified in earlier evaluations. The audit highlights that several recommendations from previous reports remain unaddressed, prompting concerns about the department's effectiveness in implementing necessary changes.
The findings suggest that despite previous guidance aimed at improving operations and enhancing service delivery, the department has not made significant strides in addressing these critical issues. This lack of progress has raised alarms among stakeholders who rely on the department for efficient technology services.
In light of the audit, officials from the department have defended their efforts, asserting that they are actively working on a plan to address the outstanding recommendations. They emphasize their commitment to improving operations and ensuring that the department meets the needs of its users. As the situation develops, it remains to be seen how the department will respond to the audit's findings and what steps will be taken to facilitate progress.
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