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Committee on Information Technology

COIT is composed of five (5) permanent members consisting of the Mayor, the President of the Board of Supervisors, the Controller, the City Administrator, and the CIO, or their designees. Additionally, there are eight (8) additional seats held by department heads that represent each of the major service areas.  The five permanent and eight rotating seats are voting members of COIT.

List of Members
Areas of Responsibilities
Agendas & Minutes
COIT Charter

 

The current make-up of the Committee is as follows:
  • Naomi Kelly - Chair
    City Administrator
  • David Chiu
    Supervisor, San Francisco Board of Supervisors
  • Kate Howard
    Mayor's Budget Director
  • Ben Rosenfield
    Controller, Controllers Office
  • Marc Touitou
    City CIO/ Director, Department of Technology (DT)
  • Micki Callahan
    Director, Department of Human Resources (DHR)
  • Barbara Garcia
    Director, Department of Public Health (DPH)
  • Trent Rhorer
    Director, Human Services Agency
  • Anne Kronenberg
    Director, Department of Emergency Management (DEM)
  • Luis Herrera
    City Librarian, Pubic Library
  • Ed Reiskin
    Director, Municipal Transportation Agency (MTA)
  • Harlan L. Kelly, Jr.
    Director, Public Utilities Commission
  • John L. Martin
    Director, San Francisco International Airport

 

COIT also has three (3) subcommittees, staffed by technical, financial, and administrative representatives of City departments, provide the planning, budgeting, architecting, quality oversight, and resource functions. The subcommittees provide this information and advice to the central committee who approve their work.

Roles and Responsibilities

 The governing body of the Committee on Information Technology (COIT) is responsible for:

  • Advising the Mayor and Board of Supervisors on technology matters,
  • Setting overall technology direction for the City and departments,
  • Making policy decisions,
  • Establishing long range plans,
  • Monitoring compliance with financial and legal requirements,
  • Insuring the goals and programs of the COIT remain faithful to its mission,
  • Insuring that adequate financial resources are secured to carry out the work of the City, and
  • Enhancing the public image of the City.

 

Last updated: 5/24/2013 4:05:11 PM