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The Capitol Planning Commission was established by the General Assembly in 1959, and is
composed of legislators, citizens of Iowa appointed by the Governor, and the Director of the De-
partment of Administrative Services or the Director’s designee. The commission’s purpose is to
provide advice regarding the location and architecture of buildings and other aspects of the devel-
opment of the State Capitol grounds.
The Iowa Vertical Infrastructure Advisory Committee was established by Governor Thomas
Vilsack’s Executive Order Number 3 in February 1999 to oversee the inventory and assessment
of state buildings and to make recommendations annually to the Governor regarding the use of
appropriated funds.
The ADA Advisory Committee was established to focus on the unique issues related to build-
ing and facility accessibility required by the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), and to make
recommendations to the Department of Administrative Services and to the Governor’s Vertical
Infrastructure Advisory Committee on ADA Projects.
TERRACE HILL COMMISSION
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2300 Grand Avenue, Des Moines 50312; (515)242-5841
Brian Browning, Administrator
Name
City
Term
Ending
James Hubbell III, Chair ................................Des Moines ................................................June 30, 2012
Judith Burfeind...............................................Cedar Falls.................................................June 30, 2010
Randall Cram..................................................Clear Lake..................................................June 30, 2010
Mari Culver ....................................................Des Moines ................................................June 30, 2012
Jacqueline Easley ...........................................Des Moines ................................................June 30, 2010
Elaine Estes ....................................................Des Moines ................................................June 30, 2010
Marcia Frew ...................................................West Des Moines.......................................June 30, 2012
John
Hartung ..................................................Altoona ......................................................June 30, 2011
Sheri
Lund ......................................................Sioux City ..................................................June 30, 2011
The 69
th
General Assembly created the Terrace Hill Commission (formerly the Terrace Hill
Authority) in 1982. The commission consists of eight persons appointed by the Governor who are
knowledgeable in business management and historic preservation and renovation, and the First
Lady. The terms of the commission members are for three years beginning on July 1 and ending
on June 30.
Terrace Hill was given to the state of Iowa by the Hubbell family in 1971. The Terrace Hill
Commission was established to administer Terrace Hill. The commission, acting through the Ter-
race Hill administrator, manages the entire Terrace Hill facility, including buildings and grounds;
continues the ongoing preservation and renovation of this historic site; maintains Terrace Hill as
the Iowa Governor’s official residence and as a place for official state functions; and oversees the
conducting of public tours. As a governing body, the commission may consult with the Terrace
Hill Society, the Terrace Hill Foundation, the executive and legislative branches of this state, and
other persons interested in the property.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ENTERPRISE
Hoover State Office Building, Des Moines 50319; (515)281-3462
John P. Gillispie, Chief Operating Officer
The Information Technology Enterprise (ITE) provides leadership for enterprisewide informa-
tion technology (IT) service delivery. The primary objective of the office is to centrally focus IT
initiatives, activities, and direction for the state. Additionally, the chief operating officer is the
senior administrator of the ITE within the Department of Administrative Services. ITE functions
as an information technology service division, providing services to various state governmental
entities. ITE is the sole provider of information technology utility services to the executive branch
of government, and is a provider of competitive marketplace services as well. ITE is comprised of
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the following bureaus — Information Security Office, Infrastructure Services, Applications and
Electronic Government Services, and Integrated Information for Iowa (I/3).
Information Security Office – Jeff Franklin, Information Security Officer; Hoover State Office
Building, Level B, Des Moines 50319; (515) 281-4820
The Information Security Office provides information security guidance and technical support
to state agencies and others. It maintains and enforces the enterprisewide information security
operating standards; performs security audits and assessments of public sector information sys-
tems; provides information security training; and provides emergency response services in the
event of security incidents.
Infrastructure Services – Lorrie Tritch, Administrator; Hoover State Office Building, Level B,
Des Moines 50319; (515) 242-5898
The Infrastructure Services Bureau is responsible for the operation of two data centers (primary
site and a disaster recovery backup site), mainframe processing, data storage, backup and retrieval
services, print services, server hosting, messaging services, web hosting, networking, desktop
support, and service desk/help desk support, and providing high-quality information technology
technical consulting services.
Applications and Electronic Government Services – Mark Uhrin, Administrator; Hoover State
Office Building, Level B, Des Moines 50319; (515) 281-5818
The Applications and Electronic Government Services Bureau manages programming and
other project staff to support the development and ongoing maintenance of computer applications
for enterprise and executive agencies; develops and maintains the systems that provide citizens
and businesses electronic access to a wide range of state government services and resources; and
manages the database/data warehouse area to provide innovative technical support to state agen-
cies and citizens.
Integrated Information for Iowa (I/3) Technical Support – Steven Larson, Administrator;
Hoover State Office Building, Level B, Des Moines 50319; (515) 725-2086
The I/3 Technical Support Bureau provides the strategic direction as well as the technical de-
ployment and support of the Integrated Information for Iowa (I/3) system, which includes the
enterprise accounting, procurement, applicant tracking, and budget preparation functions for the
state of Iowa. The support and network infrastructure is built on a software platform developed by
CGI Technologies and Solutions, Inc. When funding allows, the move of the human resources/
payroll functions to a modern system will complete the I/3 system project. Currently, these func-
tions remain on the state’s old legacy platform.
IOWACCESS ADVISORY COUNCIL
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Department of Administrative Services, Hoover State Office Building,
Des Moines 50319; (515)281-0393
Name
City
Term
Ending/Type
Richard D. Neri, Chair ...................................Bettendorf .................................................April 30, 2010
Dawn
Ainger ..................................................Hiawatha ...................................................April
30, 2010
Sheila
Castaneda ............................................Dubuque....................................................April 30, 2012
Herb Copley ...................................................Clear Lake.................................................April 30, 2010
Barbara Corson...............................................Des Moines ...............................................April 30, 2010
Kelly
Hayworth ..............................................Coralville ..................................................April 30, 2012
Daniel
McGinn...............................................Council Bluffs...........................................April 30, 2011
Terrence Neuzil ..............................................Iowa City ..................................................April 30, 2011
Randall Nyberg ..............................................Polk City ...................................................April 30, 2012
Kathleen
Richardson ......................................Des Moines ...............................................April 30, 2012
Teresa
Selberg ................................................Urbandale..................................................April 30, 2011
Andrew Smith ................................................Urbandale..................................................April 30, 2011
Beth Baldwin, Judicial Branch designee ...................................................................................Statutory
Thomas B. Gronstal, Executive Branch designee......................................................................Statutory