Authorizes the Chief Technology Officer to evaluate AI, machine learning, and cloud services use by state agencies for public services. Requires agencies to submit IT modernization plans leveraging data analytics and enhancing digital services, ensuring mobile-friendly and accessible websites.
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This is a binding statute enacted by the New Jersey Legislature with mandatory language throughout, establishing legal obligations for state agencies and the Chief Technology Officer with enforcement through administrative authority.
This document has minimal coverage of AI risk domains, with only subdomain 6.5 (Governance Failure) receiving a coverage score of 2. The document primarily focuses on establishing governance structures for IT modernization and AI evaluation rather than addressing specific AI risks or harms. Most risk subdomains are not mentioned.
This document governs Public Administration excluding National Security, as it applies to state government agencies in the Executive Branch. The governance focuses on IT modernization, digital service delivery, and evaluation of AI and cloud computing services for public service provision.
The document primarily covers the Plan and Design stage through requirements for IT modernization planning, and the Operate and Monitor stage through annual evaluations and ongoing metrics assessment. It does not substantially address data collection, model building, verification/validation, or deployment stages.
The document explicitly mentions artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cloud computing services as technologies to be evaluated for state agency use. It does not define these terms or distinguish between different types of AI systems, models, or capabilities. No compute thresholds or specific AI architectures are mentioned.
New Jersey Legislature; Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey
The document is a legislative act enacted by the New Jersey Senate and General Assembly, as indicated by the enactment clause and approval signature.
Chief Technology Officer; Chief Innovation Officer for the State of New Jersey; Office of Information Technology; New Jersey Information Technology Project Review Board
The Chief Technology Officer has primary enforcement authority to request plans, review submissions, coordinate IT operations, and establish metrics. The Chief Innovation Officer collaborates in review processes, and the IT Project Review Board participates in annual evaluations.
Chief Technology Officer; Chief Innovation Officer; New Jersey Information Technology Project Review Board
The Chief Technology Officer is responsible for ongoing monitoring through annual evaluations of AI and cloud computing feasibility, development of assessment metrics updated biennially, and review of agency implementation. The Chief Innovation Officer and IT Project Review Board participate in these monitoring activities.
State agencies; principal departments of the Executive Branch; Department of the Treasury; divisions, offices, boards, bureaus, commissions, authorities
The act applies to state agencies defined as principal departments of the Executive Branch and their constituent entities, requiring them to submit IT modernization plans and comply with digital service requirements.
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