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S tate T echnology A nnual R eport R egister (STARR) Agency Overview Training

S tate T echnology A nnual R eport R egister (STARR) Agency Overview Training. Training Agenda. STARR Overview Training STARR Purpose What is STARR STARR Roles STARR Data Collection Timeline Responding to a Questionnaire (Video)

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S tate T echnology A nnual R eport R egister (STARR) Agency Overview Training

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  1. State Technology Annual Report Register (STARR) Agency Overview Training

  2. Training Agenda • STARR Overview Training • STARR Purpose • What is STARR • STARR Roles • STARR Data Collection Timeline • Responding to a Questionnaire (Video) • STARR Role Based Training (Agency Super User: Phase 1) • STARR Dashboards • Helpful Tips • When to Contact Agency Super User • Questions

  3. STARR Overview Training

  4. STARR Purpose O.C.G.A. 50-25-4(8), (13) & 50-25-7.10, the State CIO is responsible for collecting and publishing an information technology report that covers the state’s current and planned use of technology for the purpose of making recommendations on the needs and opportunities for the enterprise. Governor’s Executive Order on March 2008 requires agencies to report on the status of their agency information security program.

  5. What is STARR • STARR serves as a data repository for State IT, Security and supports the annual report • Replaces the existing tool • Information Technology Governance Report (ITGR) with a tool where the majority of data will be entered via questionnaires (similar to Survey Monkey) • Uses web based questionnaires to enter and validate data • STARR questionnaires are targeted to specific roles • Standard Questions encompassing role-specific questions (I.e.. BCP, IT Security, BO) • Entity Questionnaire targeting (I.e.. Agency Super User, Systems Security, CIO, CFO)

  6. What is STARR • The majority of the questionnaires will be pre-populated with pre-existing ITGR data • Provides enhanced Reporting and Dashboard capability

  7. STARR Roles

  8. STARR Roles (1 of 3) • Business Owner (BO) • answers questionnaire on Secure, Reliable, and Sustainable Maturity (SRS Maturity) • Agency Super User • agency point of contact for STARR • responsible for the agency profile questionnaire • has the ability to produce reports • Business Continuity Planner (BCP) • answers questionnaire regarding business continuity planning

  9. STARR Roles (2 of 3) • Chief Information Officer (CIO ) • answers questionnaire regarding business application inventory • answers questionnaire about agency IT Spend • answers questionnaire on Secure, Reliable, and Sustainable Maturity (SRS Maturity) • Senior Agency Information Security Officer (SAISO) • answers questionnaires regarding agency IT systems and security

  10. STARR Roles (3 of 3) • Chief Financial Officer (CFO) • answers questionnaire on the agency IT Spend • Agency Head / Commissioner • will receive a questionnaire to validate agency IT information

  11. STARR Data Collection Timeline

  12. STARR Training & Questionnaire Distribution Schedule

  13. Responding to STARR Questionnaires

  14. Responding to STARR Questionnaires Video Please note: The STARR Tool is a SaaS (Software as a Service) Solution. The video you are about to review was produced by our vendor CAI for their product AMI. Therefore during the videoyou may hear the term “AMI” being used throughout. GTA has rebranded our customized solution; “STARR”

  15. Responding to STARR Questionnaire (Video)

  16. Sample Agency Profile Questionnaire

  17. Sample Agency Profile Questionnaire Pressing the email linkwill bring you to the Agency Profile – STARR Adminlanding page: Click on “Edit” button to enter edit mode for theagency profile tab The Agency Profile tab opens for the prior fiscal year showing your agencyprofile information fields

  18. Sample Agency Profile Questionnaire Pressing “Edit” on the previous screen allows the responderto enter edit mode for the profile questionnaire • If updates are required, select the current fiscal year and update the necessary profile data fields

  19. Sample Agency Profile Questionnaire Select “Yes” tocertify that the data entered is accurate and complete which triggers a notification to the GTA Admin. Selecting “No” will mark the questionnaire as incomplete

  20. Sample Agency Profile Questionnaire Select “Save” to save your updates. Selecting “Cancel” ignores any updates

  21. Sample Agency Profile Questionnaire When you have finished updating the questionnaire, selecting the “I’m Finished” button will complete the questionnaire.If more updates are requiredselect the “Close and Finish later” link – to return to the questionnaire at a later timeprior to the expiration date.You can return to the questionnaire by clicking on the link in the prior email notification.

  22. Sample Agency Profile Questionnaire

  23. STARR Dashboards The agency data reflected on the dashboard views are driven by the questionnaire responses. Dashboard Types: • Dials • Graphs • Charts

  24. IT Security Dashboard IT Security Dashboard report Agency: • Security Awareness Training: • Security Awareness Training for agency staff (Staff and Contractors) • Record keeping for Security Awareness Training • Security Governance: • Confirmation of a formal documented security program as required by Enterprise Information Security Infrastructure Standard (SS-08-005.01) • Agency's information security governance process

  25. Sample IT Security Dashboard

  26. Sample Business Continuity Dashboard Business Continuity Dashboard reflects the Agency’s: Q1: established guidelines on how emergency situations should be handled by the agency and it’s personnel Q3: documented processes that continue it’s core mission capabilities Q5: identification of key personnel essential to support critical business processes

  27. Application Inventory Dashboard The Application Inventory Graph compiles a summary view of the Agency’s Application Inventory Data segmented by: • Application Spend vs. Budgeted Amount • Application Inventory • Contractor Labor Costs • Employee Labor Costs • Full Time Equivalent (FTE) Information • Contractor • Employee

  28. Sample Application Inventory Dashboard

  29. IT Agency Spend Dashboard The IT Agency Spend Graph compiles a summary view of IT Agency Spend segmented out by Cost Categories • Total Infrastructure Costs • Total Network Costs • Total Application Costs • Total Project Costs (Fiscal Year Spend)

  30. Sample IT Agency Spend Dashboard

  31. Sample SRS Maturity Dashboard The SRS Maturity Dashboard represent cumulative operational responses from Business Owners and CIOs input related to the current state of their agency; data, systems and IT security. The SRS Maturity dials represented on the following page identify: • Secure • Reliable • Sustainable • Overall SRS Average

  32. Sample SRS Maturity Dashboard

  33. Helpful Tips:

  34. Helpful Tips: • The STARR tool supports the following Browsers. • Internet Explorer - 7 • Internet Explorer - 8 and 9 (Preference) • Firefox - 11 and higher  • Safari - 5 and higher  • Chrome - most recent production version 

  35. Helpful Tips: • Prior to receiving your questionnaire, you will be notified at least a week in advance. If you do not receive the questionnaire within that week; please check your spam file • Make sure you complete your questionnaire prior to the expiration date • Contact your Agency Super User to request a reissue of your questionnaire • Make sure your responses are saved prior to leaving your computer for an extended length of time; In a time-out scenario, your responses will not be saved

  36. Helpful Tips: • Forwarding Questionnaires: • You have the ability to forward a questionnaire to another responsible party prior to your final submission; once a questionnaire is completed (submitted) that questionnaire cannot be re-launched • If a questionnaire is forwarded to another party, your identity (original questionnaire recipient) remains linked to the questionnaire • If a questionnaire has expired, you will not be able to launch the questionnaire; you will need to contact your Agency Super User to request a reissue of the questionnaire

  37. Helpful Tips: • Viewing Questionnaires: • If you have trouble seeing questionnaire wording. You can click on the magnifying glass in the lower right hand corner of the screen to increase or decrease the screen display • Remember to scroll to see the entire screen display

  38. When to contact your Agency Super User • Reissue of Expired Questionnaires • Resubmit of Questionnaire Attachments • Request Copy of Agency Reports

  39. GTA Contact Information STARR Admin Support (Tier 1): Tometrice Strickland - (404) 463-8474 ITReports@gta.ga.gov STARR Admin Support (Tier 2): Hank Oelze - Hank.Oelze@gta.ga.gov STARR Training: Louis Hampton - Louis.Hampton@gta.ga.gov STARR Business Owner: Teresa Reilly – Teresa.Reilly@gta.ga.gov

  40. Questions

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