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GTA has consolidated and streamlined data submission for three different IT reports with a Web-based reporting system.

The new approach makes it quicker and easier for agencies to comply with data submission requirements for the:

The reports share much of the same data, so agencies now need to enter information only once.

For most agencies, all required information is gathered using the Agency Information Security Report process.  Information reported in the security report is detailed in Information Security Reporting Standard SS-08-053.2.

The deadline for submitting all required data was August 28, 2009.  Information can be submitted only through the Web-based reporting system due to the large amount of information collected and processed.

Agencies participating in GAIT 2010

The 12 agencies participating in Georgia Infrastructure Transformation (GAIT) 2010 submitted most of the information required in the three reports as part of the IT transition and transformation initiative.  GTA completed as much of the reports as possible on behalf of these agencies, then notified them to review the reports and submit additional or updated data as needed.

Questions?  E-mail GTA’s Enterprise Information Security Office at gta-eis@gta.ga.gov.


GTA has merged Enterprise Technology Planning and the Office of Information Security into a single organization: Enterprise Governance and Planning (EGAP).  Mr. Mark Reardon has been named EGAP Director.  He also retains his position as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).

The organizational change enables us to improve coordination among related enterprise activities.  EGAP’s goal is to provide value by:

EGAP has four work units.

Enterprise Information Security

Enterprise Policy, Standards & Architecture

Enterprise Strategic Planning

Enterprise Program and Project Management Office