The Project Oversight role is responsible for ensuring information technology projects designated as “major projects” adhere to state laws, standards, guidelines, and management best practices.
A fee is assessed to major IT projects and programs to fund legislative reporting and enterprise project management activities throughout the State. Any major IT project/program budget must include this cost. The current fee structure may be found under the biennium budget guidelines on the NDIT Billing page of this website. Fees will be assessed at the completion of planning and then annually until project/program closeout.
Current Major IT Project Dashboard
The Major IT Project Dashboard displays the current status of all major IT projects, updated with the most current data available, refreshed multiple times per day.
Current Major IT Project Dashboard
Whenever a major IT project starts up or completes, a narrative report is documented and submitted to the Legislative IT Committee.
See Project Startup, Closeout, and Iterative Reports below.
Major IT Project Report Archive
A snapshot of major IT project data is taken every quarter and archived for the required retention period.
- 2025-Q1 Major IT Project Report
- 2024-Q4 Major IT Project Report
- 2024-Q3 Major IT Project Report
- 2024-Q2 Major IT Project Report
- 2024-Q1 Major IT Project Report
- 2023-Q4 Major IT Project Report
- 2023-Q3 Major IT Project Report
- 2023-Q2 Major IT Project Report
- 2023-Q1 Major IT Project Report
- 2022-Q4 Major IT Project Report
- 2022-Q3 Major IT Project Report
- 2022-Q2 Major IT Project Report
- 2022-Q1 Major IT Project Report
- 2021-Q4 Major IT Project Report
- 2021-Q3 Major IT Project Report
- 2021-Q2 Major IT Project Report
- 2021-Q1 Major IT Project Report
- 2020-Q4 Major IT Project Report
- 2020-Q4 CARES Act IT Portfolio Report
- 2020-Q3 Major IT Project Report
- 2020-Q3 CARES Act IT Portfolio Report
- 2020-Q2 Major IT Project Report
- 2020-Q1 Major IT Project Report
- 2019-Q4 Major IT Project Report
- 2019-Q3 Major IT Project Report
Per records retention policy, reports older than the current biennium plus two previous biennia are deleted.
Project Startup, Closeout, and Iterative Reports
Whenever a major IT project starts up or completes, a narrative report is documented and submitted to the Legislative IT Committee.
Individual Projects
Iterative Projects or Programs
Per records retention policy, once projects/programs are closed, the startup/closeout/iterative reports are kept for this biennium plus two previous biennia, then are deleted.
Project Oversight Directional Statement
Vision
To provide project results statewide through project management leadership, standardization, and regulation.
Mission
For IT projects classified as “major projects,” ensure management practices align with the requirements set forth in the applicable Century Code and state standards. Beyond compliance, oversight actively supports project teams in driving continuous improvement and achieving sustainable outcomes across all areas of project management.
Core Tasks for Executing the Vision and Mission
- Establish Establish guidance related to project management (e.g., creating and maintaining project management standards and reporting mechanisms)
- Create, maintain, and continuously improve statewide, enterprise project management tools and templates
- Proactively monitor IT procurements to determine if they will meet the requirements to be deemed as a major project
- Confirm that procurement and contracting processes include collaboration between the sponsoring agency, NDIT, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and the Attorney General's Office as mandated
- Serve as a member of the Oversight Committee
- On behalf of the CIO, participate as one of the procurement collaboration staff
- Review and provide feedback on project charters, project plans, project schedules, variance reporting, startup and closeout reports, post-implementation reports, and other project management deliverables
- Review and provide feedback on project processes (e.g., risks, issues, change requests) on an ad-hoc basis
- Regularly audit project documentation to ensure required approvals, status updates, variance calculations, risk and issue reports, and change requests are documented and submitted
- Provide escalation pathways when deviations or noncompliance are identified, ensuring corrective action is tracked and resolved
- Monitor the major IT project portfolio status; create a report for the CIO that summarizes the health of all projects
- Monitor project status and create a report for the CIO that summarizes the health of all projects
- Report oversight activities and project health transparently to the Legislative Information Technology Committee (LITC), maintaining accountability for project governance and legal adherence
- Identify projects for CIO and potentially LITC review when project budget or schedule exceeds a 20% variance to baseline
Oversight Structure
- Project Compliance Coordinators (PCC) are assigned to projects over $100,000 that have the potential to become major projects, but do not currently meet the criteria
- Oversight Analysts (OA) are assigned to perform oversight activities on major projects
- PCCs and OAs are assigned to a project by the state CIO. The PCC and OA serve at the request of the CIO and establish and conduct their work processes to fulfill the CIO’s obligations relating to project oversight as set forth in applicable Century Code and state standards
- Any OA assigned to a project will “meet the qualifications established by the department” as set forth in applicable Century Code and state standards
Oversight-Related Century Code
Information Technology Department 54-59
54-59-23 Information technology projects - Reports
54-59-32 Major information technology projects - Oversight
Legislative Management 54-35
54-35-15.2 Information technology committee - Powers and duties
54-35-15.4 Information technology committee - Information technology reviews
State Auditor 54-10