The state is looking to improve business intelligence at the top level and health care will undoubtedly be right up there at the top and the article mentions one big huge item that was never completed. BD 

California’s new chief information officer Teresa (Teri) Takai faces an uphill battle as she tries to help a state that has struggled historically to manage its vast and varied information technology resources. She replaces Clark Kelso, who was the state's CIO for the past four years.

California has struggled with IT strategy and oversight over the past decade. Five years ago, state lawmakers shut down the state’s technology office when they learned that then-CIO Elias Cortez and other officials approved a $95 million enterprise licensing agreement with Oracle that was done without competition. When the office’s charter was up for renewal, they chose not to renew it and also canceled the Oracle deal.

California's new CIO faces uphill battle

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