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News Archive
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Labor, management agree to review IT classifications
Feb. 19, 2008 - The Office of Information Technology in conjunction with the Office of Classification and Compensation, the Office of Collective Bargaining and OCSEA is conducting an Information Technology classification review. FULL STORY
Subcommittee to review classifications, union examines knowledge transfer by contractors
Feb. 11, 2008 - The OCSEA IT Committee's next meeting has a full agenda and is set for Thursday, Feb. 28, at 4 p.m. in the OCSEA Union Hall. The meeting time has changed: The new start time will be 4 p.m. at the OCSEA union hall. Please review January 2008 meeting notes (PDF) before the next meeting. At the next meeting, the committee will tackle two critical issues: Classification review and knowledge transfers from vendors. FULL STORY
Next meeting to focus on OAKS-related issues; Set for Thursday, June 28
June 25, 2007 - All union members interested in making an impact on issues that impact the state's information technology systems and the employees who deliver these services are invited to attend the monthly OCSEA IT Committee meetings.
FULL STORY
Next meeting to focus on OAKS-related issues; Set for Thursday, May 24
May 23, 2007 - All union members interested in making an impact on issues that impact the state's information technology systems and the employees who deliver these services are invited to attend the monthly OCSEA IT Committee meetings. The next meeting is set for 5:30 p.m. at the OCSEA Union Hall at 390 Worthington Rd. in Westerville, just off of Polaris Parkway. In preparation, please review the special meeting notes (PDF) from the May 11 OAKS-related meeting and the April meeting notes (PDF).
Union to host OAKS-related informational meetings during lunch hours on Friday
May 8, 2007 - OCSEA will host informal informational meetings on Friday, May 11, regarding bargaining unit employees who are working on the OAKS project.
FULL STORY
Ohio's Chief Information Officer met with committee
May 1, 2007 - The new Director of the Office of Information Technology, R. Steven Edmonson, attended the OCSEA IT Committee's April 26 meeting. He shared his new vision regarding IT in state government and details about the move of the Office of Information Technology to the Office of Budget and Management. FULL STORY
Review Strickland Agency Review Reports on OIT at March meeting
March 1, 2007 - Our next meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on March 28 at the OCSEA Union Hall. The primary focus of this meeting's agenda will be the report given to Gov. Strickland on the Office of Information Technology. FULL STORY
Mark calendar for Sept. 26 meeting; Download OIT plan for your agency
Sept. 19, 2006 -
The IT Forum meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 5:30 p.m.; OCSEA Headquarters, Westerville
(Polaris) Map
& Directions Please take time to download & review your agency's information technology plan before our meeting. You can easily locate the plan for your agency at http://www.oit.ohio.gov/IGD/planning/ITplans.aspx. If you want to invite other IT members to attend, they are very welcome. However, please contact Sandy Trout at strout@ocsea.org or 614-865-2614 to let her know you will be attending so we can make the proper arrangements.
Mark calendar for July 12 meeting
June 14, 2006 - Our next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, July 12, at the OCSEA Polaris Building at 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. FULL STORY
Read the latest news about the OAKS project
January 2006 - The article titled, "State Agencies Win with New OAKS Scorecard" can be found on the front page of the OAKS Web site.
Unionists
to consider communication strategies to strengthen OAKS voice
Nov. 21, 2005 - The IT Forum will meet tomorrow
at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 22, at OCSEA Headquarters,
Westerville (Polaris). The agenda will include updates on the
IT pilots and the OAKS project. The committee will also consider
how to improve communication to and from the agency implementation teams
(ATIs). Please RSVP to Sandy Trout, strout@ocsea.org
or 614-865-2607, if you are attending so she knows how much Pizza to order
and we know we will have enough folks for a meeting. Feel free to invite
another interested member. Map
& Directions
OIT
management to meet with union
Oct. 14, 2005 (Tuesday) - The IT Forum will meet
at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 25 at OCSEA Headquarters,
Westerville (Polaris). We expect to have Mary Carol and/or Walter
Callahan, her deputy speak to the committee at 5:30 p.m. The
remainder of our meeting should be devoted to developments regarding our
member skill assessment proposal and the OAKS
agency transition teams. Map
& Directions
Mark your calendar for Ohio Digital Government Summit
Sept. 14, 2005 - Designed for decision-making state and local government employees, the Ohio Digital Government Summit will offer topics on Technologies Digital Government Trends, Best Practices, and Cross-Jurisdictional Collaboration Policies and Standards. This event offers insight for union leaders who are working to protect IT services and members employed in information technology jobs. Full Story
Proposed legislation to impact state's information technology services, employees
Fall 2005 - The Electronic Government
Services Act, HB 188 proposes government agencies to privatize e-commerce and related internet services that are currently performed by state and local agencies. The primary
thrust of the legislation is to shift the provision of such services
to the private sector using the rationale that government "unfairly"
competes with the private sector and if the private sector can perform
such services the presumption is that it should be contracted out. Full
Story or Take
Action
News Clip - While some jobs are going overseas, others just going
OAKS presentation drew crowd, questions at quality event
July 20, 2005 - A quality workshop, created to explain how the state will charter teams to help agencies design and use new technologies, drew many union members who wanted to learn more about the impact of OAKS. OAKS is an Enterprise Planning (ERP) System, a computer system that accomplishes administrative functions across an entire organization. The workshop was offered at the Pathways to Excellence event Tuesday, July 19, hosted at OCSEA headquarters. PRESENTATION
Register online for OAKS workshop at quality event
July 14, 2005 - For the first time, OCSEA will be the host of a Pathways to Excellence event. OCSEA is rolling out the red carpet to state employees on Tuesday, July 19, at OCSEA headquarters that day. Register for a workshop that will explain how OAKS will charter teams to help agencies design and use new technologies. OAKS is an Enterprise Planning (ERP) System, a computer system that accomplishes administrative functions across an entire organization. Full Story
Proposed legislation to impact state's information technology services, employees
June 3, 2005 - The Electronic Government Services Act, HB 188 proposes government agencies to privatize e-commerce and related internet services that are currently performed by state and local agencies. The primary thrust of the legislation is to shift the provision of such services to the private sector using the rationale that government “unfairly” competes with the private sector and if the private sector can perform such services the presumption is that it should be contracted out. Full Story or Take Action
HB 188 Analysis - OCSEA examines impact of legislation on government services (PDF)
Mark your calendar for March 24 meeting
March 21, 2005 - IT Forum meeting,
5:30 p.m. at OCSEA headquarters; Participants will discuss hosting
brown bag lunches, review the IT Competency Profile, and address the March
31 "Keeping Pace with Societal Change Through Mobile Technologies"
Conference.
Register for information
technology conference
March 21, 2005 - The Office of Collective
Bargaining (OCB) has approved the OCSEA IT committee to attend the "Keeping
Pace with Societal Change Through Mobile Technologies" Conference.
The key speaker is from Governing Magazine. OCB has approved
time under joint labor-management time for your attendance at
the March 31 event. Committee members who are interested can
make registration at 800-940-6039 ext. 355. If you wish
to go using L/M time please register, notify the appropriate person(s)
and contact Sandy Trout by Wednesday, March 23 at 3 p.m. so
we can formally notify OCB of who will be attending.
Next meeting set, January minutes online
Feb. 14, 2005- The
IT Forum will meet at OCSEA Headquarters on Wednesday, Feb. 23,
at 5:30 p.m. A subcommittee met on Monday, Feb. 1. January
Minutes
Privateers eye government specialty work,
expect more contracts
Jan. 4, 2005 - Federal
spending on contractors is expected to grow more quickly than it has historically,
though not quite at the booming pace of the three years after Sept. 11,
2001. And the growth will likely be uneven, with contractors that specialize
in technology services growing the most in 2005, according to experts.
Full
Story
Get a glimpse of union work on IT issues
Dec. 20, 2004 - The
IT Forum meeting notes are available online for the Dec.
15 meeting. The group of activists and staff covered three hot topics
at the last meeting. The next meeting is set for Jan. 20
at 5:30 p.m. Full
Story
Government Technology magazine article
details privatization growth
Dec. 16, 2004 - Corporations
on U.S. soil and abroad have been securing increasingly more government
contracts during the last seven years. What used to be initiated on a
pilot-project basis or on a small-scale level has become much more common-place
in the eyes of legislators and government managers. Full
Story
Kerry delivers plan to protect high-tech
jobs from exportation
Oct. 27, 2004 - Democratic Presidential
Candidate John Kerry released a report today outlining his plan to combat
the new trend of white collar service work moving overseas. In
the report, he called services offshoring a "threat to the U.S. innovation
economy." Full
Story
Meeting cancelled, rescheduled
Oct. 26, 2004 - The IT Forum will
meet at OCSEA Headquarters on Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 5:30
p.m. This new meeting date replaces the one that was scheduled for Oct.
27, but cancelled due to GOTV activities.
State officials award large OAKS contract
to PeopleSoft Inc.; Project given green light
Oct. 7, 2004 - The Ohio Administrative Knowledge
System (OAKS) on-off-on-again project clearly has been turned back on
by the Office of Information Technology. Last week, an $11.6 million
contract was awarded to PeopleSoft for software and maintenance
to drive the system. Full
Story
Washington officials replace
laid-off IT employees with higher- priced consultants, costing taxpayers
more
Sept. 29, 2004 - Though Washington's
governor, Jim Doyle, said he would save money by replacing laid-off state
IT workers with private consultants, he's actually costing taxpayers $3.17
more per hour. Obviously, his privatization plan didn't add up correctly,
contends the Wisconsin Professional Employees Council. Full
Story
Ohio consolidates e-mail
servers; State to offer displaced workers training
Sept. 28, 2004 - In a recent front
page article published in COMPUTERWORLD, Greg Jackson, CIO, said
the Office of Information Technology's email server consolidation initiative
would save Ohio money since the number of staff needed will decrease.
A retraining program has been initiated to offer displaced IT workers
the opportunity to learn new skills in the applications development field.
Currently, the state has 49 e-mail servers supported by 44 systems administrators.
Full
Story
Check out privatization
magazine; Editors wonder if America can 'learn to love privatization'
Sept. 23, 2004 - For the last decade,
the concept of privatizing public services had been growing and more recently
politicians had been boarding the offshoring privatization boat. But according
to a recent edition of a privatization think tank's magazine, many state
governments are are jumping ship. The scary thing is that privatization
advocates are now trying to figure out how to change their sales pitch
to increase public support for sending government work overseas. Check
out the editorial on page 2. PRIVATIZATION
WATCH MAGAZINE
Bush keeps promise to
support privatization of government services
Sept. 23, 2004 - Privatization of
government services is not a new campaign pitch. In early 2000, George
Bush pledged to push e-government and privatization of public services.
His administration received help and advice from former director at the
Reason Foundation, a pro-privatization think tank, and former Indianapolis
Mayor Stephen Goldsmith. Over the last four years the U.S. has seen an
increase in privatization of government services. Take a look at a April
21, 2000, article titled: Bush pushes e-government, privatization.
Consider what you've experienced or seen happening in other states. Full
Story
Community partners develop
action plans to stop outsourcing Ohio jobs; Participate in regional forums
in Canton, Chillicothe, Mansfield and Marion
Aug. 26, 2004
- Does international trade impact OCSEA members and the government services
they deliver? You bet. Over the past decade,
poorly-crafted international trade agreements have exacted a terrible
price from workers and our communities, reaching into the public sector,
too. Full
Story
ACTION ALERT
Support legislation to stop offshoring
of American jobs, protect personal info
April 16, 2004 - Please
join OCSEA in supporting a new bill by State Representative Jim
Trakas that would limit state and local government involvement
with sending jobs out of the country. Dubbed the Ohio Jobs First
Act, the Trakas measure would also provide the first set
of Ohio consumer protections related to offshoring. Take
Action
Union announces support
for Trakas’ "Ohio Jobs First " offshoring bill
April 7, 2004
- OCSEA leaders said today at a news conference that the union strongly
supports a new bill by State Representative Jim Trakas that would limit
state and local government involvement with sending jobs out of the country.
Dubbed the Ohio Jobs First bill, the Trakas measure would also provide
the first set of Ohio consumer protections related to offshoring. full
story
Chief of Information Technology
shares key factors, intentions
April 7, 2004 - Greg Jackson,
newly named Chief of Information Technology, acknowledges that Ohio is
as big as one of the top Fortune 50 companies in the U.S. And, likewise,
he told the OCSEA IT Committee at a Feb. 17 meeting, the State of Ohio
also needs to manage its IT resources in a competitive and efficient way.
Full Story
OCSEA IT committee hosts chat April 21
April 2, 2004 -
The OCSEA IT committee will host an IT chat with other OCSEA members in
IT classifications Wednesday, April 21, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Concerns
about the establishment of the newly-created Office of Information Technology
will be discussed. Members of the OCSEA IT committee will be on hand to
share their ideas about the joint process that the union is trying to
engage in with management on IT career ladders, classifications, compensation,
skill sets, training and other issues related to these classes. Full
Story
Michigan newspaper reports on efforts to
pump up IT job market
March 21, 2004 -
While the demand for tech jobs is sagging in Michigan, politicians and
business people are not giving up. Interestingly, Michigan's information
technology job loss has not been as bad as nationwide numbers. Full
Story
News about offshoring trends, failures
reported
March 20, 2004 -
One in four IT jobs are headed East to Asia over the next five to six
years, say experts. However, one major "Offshoring Failure"
has been predicted for 2004. Full
Story
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