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Committee on Information Technology (COIT)

 

October 22, 2009

NOTICE

PERFORMANCE SUB-COMMITTEE MEETING

CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO

 

Thursday, October 22, 2009

 

One South Van Ness, 2nd Floor

CONFERENCE ROOM 2215

1:00PM – 3:00PM

 

AGENDA

 

1.                 Call the meeting to order by Chairperson Blair Adams.

2.                 Roll call:

Blair Adams, Chair, Chief Technology Officer, DT

Jon Walton, COIT Director

Vakil Kuner, CIO, Department of Human Services

Dale Riley, CIO, City Attorney Office

Peg Stevenson, Deputy, Controller Office

Pat Cox, IT Manager, Parks and Recreation

Norm Goldwyn, IT Director, City Administrator’s Office

Gina Tomlinson, CIO, MTA

Linda Yeung, Deputy City Administrator, City Administrator’s Office

3.                 Approval of minutes.

4.                 Discussion: COIT Approved Project Plan Survey

5.                 Discussion:  Criteria and Selection of Projects for Review.

 

6.                 Discussion:  Feasibility, Criteria for Project Status Review.

 

7.                 Discussion: Recommendation for new member

 

8.                 Recommendations for Future Agenda Items.

9.                 Public comment.

10.             Adjournment.

 

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The One South Van Ness meeting room is wheelchair accessible. Accessible seating for persons with disabilities, including those using wheelchairs, is available.

The closest accessible BART station is the Civic Center station, located at the intersection of Grove, Hyde, and Market Streets.

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