September 19, 2024 Committee on Information Technology Meeting

Thursday, September 19, 2024

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    Overview

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    Agenda

    1. Call to Order by Chair
    2. Roll Call:

      Katie Petrucione, Deputy City Administrator, Chair

      Mike Makstman, City Chief Information Officer, Executive Director, Department of Technology

      Nathan Sinclair, Acting Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Technology

      Sophia Kittler, Director, Mayor’s Budget Office

      Aaron Peskin, President, Board of Supervisors

      Angela Calvillo, Clerk, Board of Supervisors

      Greg Wagner, Controller

      Carol Isen, Director, Department of Human Resources 

      Dr. Grant Colfax, Director, Department of Public Health

      Dennis Herrera, General Manager, Public Utilities Commission

      Michael Lambert, City Librarian, Public Library

      Mary Ellen Carroll, Director, Department of Emergency Management

      Ivar Satero, Director, San Francisco International Airport

      Jeffrey Tumlin, Director, Municipal Transportation Agency

      Trent Rhorer, Executive Director, Human Services Agency

      Sheryl Davis, Executive Director, Human Rights Commission

    3. General Public Comment

      This item is to allow members of the public an opportunity to comment generally on matters within the Committee’s purview but not on today’s agenda.

    4. Approval of the Meeting Minutes from April 18, 2024 (Action Item)
    5. Update on the Digital Accessibility and Inclusion Standard (Informational Item)

      COIT staff, Digital and Data Services, Mayor’s Office on Disability, and Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs will present on the status of digital accessibility implementation and compliance across the city.

    6. Surveillance Technology Policy – Police Department – Location Management Technology – Electronic Location Tracking Devices (Action Item)

      Section 19B of the City & County of San Francisco’s Administrative Code requires all departments with surveillance technologies to develop a Surveillance Impact Report and Surveillance Technology Policy for their ongoing authorized use. Each Surveillance Technology Policy must be approved by COIT before they are reviewed by the Board of Supervisors.

       

      The Police Department will present their Electronic Location Tracking Devices Surveillance Technology Policy and Surveillance Impact Report for review.

    7. Surveillance Technology Policy - Airport – Automated License Plate Reader – Ground Transportation Management System and Park Assist – Parking Guidance System (Action Item)

      The Airport will present their Automated License Plate Readers – Ground Transportation Management System and Park Assist – Parking Guidance System Surveillance Technology Policy Amendments for review.

    8. Surveillance Technology Policy – Fine Arts Museum - Social Media Monitoring Technology – Social Media Monitoring Software Amendments (Action Item)

      The Fine Arts Museum will present their multidepartmental Surveillance Technology Policy Amendments for review.

    9. Chair Update
    10. CIO Update
    11. Adjournment 

    Date & Time

    Thursday, September 19, 2024
    10:00 am to 12:00 pm

    City Hall Meeting Room 305

    1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Pl
    Room 305
    San Francisco, CA 94102
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    Online

    Meeting will be broadcast online via WebEx Webinar.

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    Last updated September 13, 2024