Texas Secretary of State Strategic Plan: 2013-2017 Page: 34
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technology initiative. Types of benefits include:
" Operational efficiencies (time, cost, productivity)
" Citizen/customer satisfaction (service delivery quality, cycle time)
- Security improvements
- Foundation for future operational improvements
- Compliance (required by State/Federal laws or regulations)
Data Center Consolidation establishes the foundation for future benefits including better
efficiency and operational improvements.
8. Capabilities or Barriers: Describe current agency capabilities or barriers that may advance
or impede the agency's ability to successfully implement the technology initiative.
Legacy software remediation to enable the migration to new technology is a significant
challenge.
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