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Appendix

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    Agencies reporting IT expenditures

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    Spending by agencies

  • Appendix C (PDF, 343.67 KB)

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PDF Annual IT Reports

PDF Annual IT Reports

When GTA was created in 2000, the General Assembly charged GTA with compiling information from state agencies about their IT expenditures and presenting a report to state leaders every year. This charge was placed in state law, see OCGA 50-25.7.10. With comprehensive and accurate information, state leaders can make facts-based decisions about the allocation of limited state resources to support technology.

Each Georgia State Annual IT Report, going back to 2002, can be viewed below.

  • 2002 report (PDF, 108.1 KB)
  • 2003 report (PDF, 1.44 MB)
  • 2004 report (PDF, 4.85 MB)
  • 2005 report (PDF, 6.17 MB)
  • 2006 report (PDF, 4.42 MB)
  • 2007 report (PDF, 12.17 MB)
  • 2008 report (PDF, 14.62 MB)
  • 2009 report (PDF, 2.01 MB)
  • 2010 report (PDF, 688.18 KB)
  • 2011 report (PDF, 901.79 KB)
  • 2012 report (PDF, 1.09 MB)
  • 2013 report (PDF, 2.16 MB)
  • 2014 report (PDF, 1.79 MB)
  • 2015 report (PDF, 1.45 MB)
  • 2016 report (PDF, 1.71 MB)
  • 2017 report (PDF, 1.63 MB)
  • 2018 report (PDF, 2.87 MB)
  • 2019 report (PDF, 1.05 MB)
  • 2020 report (PDF, 1 MB)
  • 2021 report (PDF, 1.92 MB)
  • 2022 report (PDF, 1.97 MB)
  • 2023 report (PDF, 805.86 KB)
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