QUESTION
How are specific capital projects prioritized by the Office of Technology And Innovation (OTI)?
0:15:30
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Matthew Fraser, Chief Technology Officer, explains that capital project prioritization is based on impact to the constituency, especially considering fiscal challenges from the migraine crisis.
- Prioritization is driven by the impact on the constituency.
- Fiscal challenges from the migraine crisis have led to a shift in priorities.
- The process includes continuous assessment to ensure money is spent where it is most impactful.
- The goal is to focus on projects that are most beneficial to people.
Jennifer GutiƩrrez
0:15:30
And is there a process for our prioritization for these specific like, capital projects, for example.
Matthew Fraser
0:15:37
Yeah.
0:15:37
So the the way that we try to measure what we do first, it really depends on impact to our constituency.
0:15:43
So we spent a lot of time looking at the initiatives that we have in flight, especially given some of our fiscal challenges due to the migraine crisis.
0:15:53
So we've shifted priorities around to focus on the things that are most impactful to people.
0:15:58
And we continuously do that exercise to ensure that we're we're spending money in the places that makes the most sense.