- Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget
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Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget Agency overview Formed 1984 Preceding agency Michigan Department of Information Technology Superseding agency Michigan Department of Management and Budget Agency executive Kenneth Theis, Director & chief information officer Child agencies State Administrative Board
Civil Service Commission
Office of Children's Ombudsman
Office of the State Employer
State Budget Office
State Building Authority
Financial Services
Office of Retirement Services
Human Resources
Business Services Administration
Facilities AdministrationKey document Management and Budget Act, Public Act 431 of 1984 Website http://www.michigan.gov/dtmb The Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget, formerly Michigan Department of Management and Budget, is a principal department of the Government of Michigan responsible for various support functions within the government.
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History
In 2009, Governor Jennifer Granholm plans to merge the Department of Information Technology into this Department, naming current DIT Director as Director of the merged department and the current DIT Chief Deputy Director Phyllis Mellon as temporary director of the Department of Management and Budget. The previous director left to become senior vice president for finance and administration, Lansing Community College.[1] The Executive Order renaming it was effective March 21, 2010.
Components
Autonomous entity
A number of autonomous entity are assigned to the Department for budgeting and support purposes including the Civil Service Commission, a former department.
Civil Service Commission
- See main article
- Civil Service Commission
Formerly a separate department, the Commission was merged with the Department.
State Administrative Board
State Administrative Board Agency overview Formed Feb. 23, 1921 Agency executive Sherry Bond, Secretary of the State Administrative Board Parent agency Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget Key document Michigan Compiled Laws Chapter 17: State Administrative Board Website State Administrative Board The State Administrative Board is a board of officials that oversees the administrative activities of all state departments and agencies. The Board approves contracts and leases, state capitol outlay, and hears small claims against the state. Three standing committees (Finance and Claims Committee, Building Committee, and Transportation and Natural Resources Committee) exist to advise the Board on a course of action.[2]
Members of the board are ex officio. The positions are the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Director of the Department of Transportation.[2]
Office Office holder Governor Rick Snyder Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley Secretary of State Ruth Johnson Attorney General Bill Schuette State Treasurer Andy Dillon Superintendent of Public Instruction Michael P. Flanagan Director of the Department of Transportation Kirk T. Steudle Office of Children's Ombudsman
Children's Ombudsman Incumbent
Verlie M. Ruffin
since 2004Appointer Governor Formation 1994 Website http://www.michigan.gov/oco The Office of Children’s Ombudsman (OCO) is an independent state office assigned to the Department of Technology, Management & Budget (DTMB). The Governor appoints the Ombudsman with the State Senate's advice and consent. The OCO takes complaints regarding the child welfare system and investigates under its own power.[3]
Office of the State Employer
Director of Office of the State Employer Incumbent
Janine Winters
since 2011Appointer Governor Website http://www.michigan.gov/ose/ The Office of the State Employer is an independent state office assigned to the Department of Technology, Management & Budget (DTMB). The office Director is a member of the Governor's Cabinet.[4] The Office is the Governor's designate representative in recognized employee organization negotiations and developing and implementing employment relations policy. This Office after consulting with department heads makes recommendations to the Civil Service Commission regarding pay scale and other benefits for non-exclusively represented employees.[5]
State Budget Office
State Budget Director of State Budget Office Incumbent
John E. Nixon, CPA
since 2011Appointer Governor Website http://www.michigan.gov/budget/ The State Budget Office is an independent office within the Department led by the State Budget Director, who is a member of the Governor's Cabinet. The Office has responsibility for the executive branch budget and oversees the state's accounting functions including payroll.[6]
References
- ^ Gabe Nelson (Nov. 17, 2009). "Granholm to merge DMB with IT in wake of Lisa Webb Sharpe's departure for Lansing Community College". Crains Detroit Business. http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20091117/FREE/911179988#.
- ^ a b "Introduction to the State Administrative Board". Michigan.gov. State of Michigan. 2008-01-16. http://www.michigan.gov/buymichiganfirst/0,1607,7-225-48756-21005--,00.html. Retrieved 10 September 2009.
- ^ Verlie M. Ruffin (May 2009). "Office of Children’s Ombudsman Annual Report 2007-2008" (PDF). Michigan.gov. Lansing, Michigan. p. 2. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/oco/OCO_AR2008_287038_7.pdf. Retrieved 2008-09-10.
- ^ "Cabinet Members". Michigan.gov. Lansing, Michigan. http://www.michigan.gov/gov/0,1607,7-168-34750---,00.html. Retrieved 2008-09-10.
- ^ "The Role of OSE". Michigan.gov. Lansing, Michigan. http://www.michigan.gov/ose/0,1607,7-143--12420--,00.html. Retrieved 2008-09-10.
- ^ "The Role of OSE". Michigan.gov. Lansing, Michigan. http://www.michigan.gov/budget/0,1607,7-157-11471---,00.html. Retrieved 2010-04-13.
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