A bipartisan committee of top legislative leaders agreed Tuesday to request contract proposals from vendors to host the Kansas Legislature’s external website in an effort to improve quality of service and avoid a likely price spike.
Jim Miller, chief information technology officer for the legislative branch, recommended the Legislative Coordinating Council search for a third-party company to replace the IT service provided by an executive branch organization set up last year by Gov. Sam Brownback. The bids would be submitted so the LCC could decide the ...