STAND.
COM. REP. NO. 1984
Honolulu, Hawaii
RE: GOV. MSG. NO. 503
Honorable Ronald D. Kouchi
President of the Senate
Thirty-Second State Legislature
Regular Session of 2023
State of Hawaii
Sir:
Your Committee on Labor and Technology, to which was referred Governor's Message No. 503, submitting for study and consideration the nomination of:
Chief Information
Officer, Office of Enterprise Technology Services
G.M. No. 503 |
DOUG MURDOCK, for a term to expire at noon on 12-07-2026, |
begs leave to report as follows:
Your Committee reviewed the personal history, resume, and statement submitted by Doug Murdock for reappointment as Chief Information Officer.
Your Committee received testimony in support of the nomination for the reappointment of Doug Murdock from the Governor, Department of Transportation, Department of Law Enforcement, Department of Budget and Finance, Department of Health, Department of Land and Natural Resources, Department of Public Safety, Department of Human Resources Development, Department of Human Services, Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, Department of Taxation, Office of Elections, State Procurement Office, Hawaii Public Housing Authority, and twenty-one individuals.
Mr. Murdock earned a
Juris Doctorate from the University of Washington School of the Law, a Master's
degree in Public Administration from Central Michigan University, and a Bachelor's
degree in Economics from Portland State University. Mr. Murdock served in the United States Air
Force and retired in 2010 with the rank of Colonel after twenty-five years of
service.
Your Committee notes that Mr.
Murdock has served as the Chief Information Officer since his appointment in
2019. Prior to his service as the Chief
Information Officer, Mr. Murdock not only was the Vice President of
Administrative and Fiscal Affairs for the Hawaii Tourism Authority from August
2012 to December 2014, but also served as the Comptroller of the Department of
Accounting and General Services from January 2015 to November 2016. Your Committee further notes that after
moving to Hawaii, Mr. Murdock served on the Procurement Policy Board from 2011
to 2012.
In his
written statement to your Committee, Mr. Murdock stated that his priorities
during this upcoming term include the completion and execution of the IT
Consolidation Plan; continued modernization of legacy systems, especially the
Enterprise Financial System; development of a new citizen identity and fraud
prevention system; provision of resources for better civic engagement; and
continued transformation of the Office of Enterprise Technology (ETS).
Over the
last four years, Mr. Murdock has fulfilled his responsibility to organize,
manage, and oversee statewide information technology governance. Under his leadership, ETS designed and implemented
the State of Hawaii Safe Travels technology platform to protect the health of
residents and visitors and restart the economy during the coronavirus disease
2019 (COVID-2019) pandemic; finalized and implemented the State of Hawaii 2019-2023
IT Strategic Plan to help state government better serve the public; modernized
the State's numerous legacy systems, including the payroll and time and leave systems;
moved the State's mainframe applications to the cloud thereby reducing costs of
each application, but also improving the speed, reliability, and disaster
recovery capabilities of each application; and enhanced the State's
cybersecurity resources. Testimony received
by your Committee also noted that, at the start of the COVID-2019 pandemic, Mr.
Murdock ensured that ETS services and shared resources were made available to
support the antiquated Unemployment Insurance System and worked with all cabinet
members to balance the limited state resources between critical systems that helped
allow over 190,000 residents to successfully file their initial unemployment
insurance claims between the months of April and May 2020. Your Committee also notes that the accomplishments
of ETS over the last four years have been recognized by outside organizations,
including the Center for Digital Government, Google, and StateScoop.
Your
Committee finds that testimony submitted in support of Mr. Murdock's
nomination universally speak highly of his legal, technical, business, and
government expertise; proactive problem solving; and overall effectiveness. Additionally, testimony commended his
leadership style, stating that it has enabled and empowered staff, engaged
department stakeholders, and produced significant achievement in ensuring that
critical services are delivered to the public through the optimum use of
information technology resources. Testimony
across multiple departments confirmed that they were looking forward to continued
collaboration with Mr. Murdock.
After
hearing from the nominee and considering his resume and statement, your
Committee further finds that his past performance and commitment to public
service qualify Doug Murdock for reappointment as the Chief Information
Officer.
As affirmed by the record of votes of the members of your Committee on Labor and Technology that is attached to this report, your Committee, after full consideration of the background, experience, and qualifications of the nominee, has found the nominee to be qualified for the position to which nominated and recommends that the Senate advise and consent to the nomination.
Respectfully submitted on behalf of the members of the Committee on Labor and Technology,
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____________________________ SHARON MORIWAKI, Chair |
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