ITPS Governance Committee
IT Professional Structure governance creates a responsible, realistic and effective way to integrate and align ITPS across state agencies and higher education institutions.
Purpose
The ITPS Governance Committee, co-chaired by the OFM Assistant Director for State Human Resources and the State Chief Information Officer, is a multi-agency collaborative responsible for effective and sustainable oversight and guidance for the administration of Washington’s ITPS. These efforts protect the integrity of the structure across state government, with supporting protocols and measures. The committee will:
- maintain a governance structure that integrates and aligns IT workforce priorities across agencies/institutions and promotes an open dialogue of needs and issues.
- protect the integrity of the ITPS structure; ensure agency/institution compliance with ITPS policies and processes that promote consistent application across agencies/institutions.
- develop and monitor performance measures that assist in sustaining ITPS’ potential to deliver its intended value.
- provide a forum for communication to/from the IT and HR communities.
Charter
ITPS Governance Committee Charter
Committee status
- The ITPS Governance Committee continues to hold virtual meetings every two months, or more frequently if needed.
Committee members
- Mia Navarro, Acting State Chief Human Resources Officer – committee co-chair
- Bill Kehoe, State Chief Information Officer – committee co-chair
HR Community Representatives
- Letty Gomez-Esposito, OFM
- Kyle Moodenbaugh, DCYF
- Joshua Winslow, DSHS
- Sarah Mealy, Evergreen State College
- Alma Ramirez, Yakima Valley Community College
- Cathleen Overmiller, WaTech
IT Community Representatives
- Rick Griffith, AGO
- Rodger Harrison, Bellevue College
- Michael Pearson, DOC
- Chris Ward, Eastern WA University
- Ted Loran, OSPI
- Matt Modarelli, WSDOT
ITPS Governance Committee Coordinators
- Mindy Portschy, OFM
- Meiklynn Flannery, OFM