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February 2026
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Upcoming Events
Electronic Government Portal Advisory Board Meeting
Feb. 19, 2026
Oregon Digital Government Summit
May 27, 2026
About EIS
Enterprise Information Services ensures accessible, reliable and secure state technology systems that equitably serve Oregonians.
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Privacy Guidance Draft Out for Comment
Draft Agency Privacy Guidance for the handling and protection of personal information is out for comment until March 10, 2026. This is the first enterprise guidance on privacy and includes the following:
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State of Oregon Enterprise Privacy Principles, anchored in Fair Information Practice Principles (FIPPs) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Privacy Framework while maintaining Oregon’s Information Asset Classification Policy as the foundation for defining and applying privacy controls.
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A list of recommendations for agencies on when to use and how to apply the principles, including a Privacy Review Checklist.
- A detailed Appendix with application examples for each privacy principle and a Privacy Controls matrix aligned to NIST.
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Governor's 2026 Legislative Priorities
Governor Tina Kotek is focused on making life more affordable, growing Oregon's economy, and defending Oregon communities amid federal uncertainty.
Her agenda emphasizes responsible governance and targeted investments, even in a tough budget year.
The Governor's key priorities include:
- Affordable Housing (HB 4082)
- Behavioral Health Workers (HB 4083)
- Prosperity Roadmap (HB 4084)
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2026 CIO Awards Open For Nominations
The State CIO Awards celebrate innovation and impactful uses of information technology in Executive Branch government.
You can now nominate your project to recognize your team's hard work and showcase why your accomplishments matter.
More information, the 2025 award winners, and nomination submission packet are found on the EIS website.
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Oregon's BEAD Final Proposal Approved
Oregon's Final Proposal for the federal Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program has been approved, unlocking $689 million, the largest broadband investment in state history.
This funding will deliver affordable, high-speed internet to 104,654 unserved and underserved households, businesses, and healthcare facilities, with a strong focus on rural communities and Tribal lands.
The initiative includes 313 projects across 36 counties and 7 Tribal nations, aiming to close the digital divide and boost education, telehealth, emergency services, and economic growth.
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Cybersecurity Tabletop
Enterprise Information Services Cyber Security Services (EIS CSS) and LBL Cybersecurity, are hosting the Spring Cybersecurity Summit and Tabletop Exercise in Corvallis, Oregon.
New this year will be an Interactive Cybersecurity Tabletop, an immersive, collaborative experience designed to help teams practice decision-making and improve organizational readiness.
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Virtual Research Seminar Series
The Oregon Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (OCCoE) is offering a semi-monthly virtual Research Seminar Series showcasing innovative cybersecurity research taking place at each of their partnering institutions.
Portland State University’s Dr. Karen Karavanic will be presenting virtually on "Runtime Integrity Measurement with System Management Mode" on March 3, 2026.
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EIS has a great opportunity with our Project Portfolio Performance (P3) Program!
The Project Portfolio Performance team is key in implementing and using the IT Governance Framework which includes oversight and portfolio management of all major IT investments. In this role, you’ll partner with agency leaders, interested parties and Assistant State CIOs to align business objectives with smart technology solutions, identify opportunities for shared services, and maximize ROI on enterprise initiatives.
As a senior-level advisor, you’ll provide expertise on emerging technologies, business trends, and strategies that create value statewide.
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Building an Impactful Cybersecurity Awareness Campaign
If you missed the 2025 Oregon Cyber Resilience Summit a recording of Building an Impactful Cybersecurity Awareness is available.
The session focused on practical ways to design awareness efforts that influence behavior, rather than just checking the annual training box, aligning your messaging with current risks, the audience and the timing, as well as making content engaging and memorable.
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