Information Services Board
Washington State is committed to using technology to improve delivery of information and services. The Information Services Board (ISB) was created by the state Legislature in 1987 and given authority for policy development, strategic IT planning, oversight of executive branch agencies’ IT projects, and delegating authority to agencies for IT investments.
The ISB is comprised of 15 members who represent the executive, judicial, and legislative branches, K-12 education, higher education, an agency headed by a statewide elected official other than the governor, and the private sector. Eight of the members are appointed by the governor.
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| About the ISB
ISB Committees
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State Policies, Standards & Guidelines
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Update IT Portfolio Information
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Project Management
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Important Links
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