New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5530

Introduced
6/5/23  

Caption

Establishes State and local government purchasing and use requirements for cybersecurity systems.

Impact

A5530 will significantly influence New Jersey's existing procurement procedures for cybersecurity systems. All state executive agencies, as well as counties and municipalities, will be obliged to utilize the statewide contract for cybersecurity needs whenever technically feasible, thereby enabling a cohesive and fortified cybersecurity posture throughout state operations. The Office of Information Technology is also required to develop and publish cybersecurity standards that align with national guidelines, such as those from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This ensures that all systems procured meet a baseline of security requirements, which can enhance public confidence in government data protection measures.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5530 seeks to establish a framework for the procurement and use of cybersecurity systems by state and local government agencies in New Jersey. The bill mandates that the Division of Purchase and Property in the Department of the Treasury award a Statewide cybersecurity system contract. This contract will be available for all state agencies and local contracting units, thereby promoting standardized cybersecurity measures across various levels of government. By implementing a statewide approach, the bill aims to enhance the protection of critical data and systems against unauthorized access and criminal activities.

Contention

Controversial aspects of A5530 may arise from the requirements imposed on local contracting units, which could generate concerns about flexibility in addressing unique local cybersecurity needs. Critics may argue that while a unified statewide standard can streamline processes and offer collective purchasing power, it may inadvertently overlook specific contexts that local governments face, leading to challenges in effectively managing their cybersecurity frameworks. Another point of contention may include the stipulations under which certain existing contracts may be exempt from the bill's provisions, raising questions about the overall applicability and enforcement of the new regulations.

Companion Bills

NJ S3826

Same As Establishes State and local government purchasing and use requirements for cybersecurity systems.

Previously Filed As

FL S0576

Local Government Cybersecurity

AZ HB2809

statewide cybersecurity encryption system; requirements

AL SB260

State government, governmental bodies and governmental entities prohibited from purchasing or using certain unmanned aircraft systems

NJ A3959

Establishes Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure.

NJ S2940

Establishes Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure.

NJ A4198

Requires New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell to study cybersecurity infastructure and establish cybersecurity guidelines.

NJ S3473

Revises definition of "contracting unit" for government cooperative purchasing agreements.

NJ SJR107

Establishes "New Jersey Cybersecurity Task Force."

NJ S3924

Establishes certain requirements for State and local governments awarding contracts or grants to nonprofit organizations.

NJ A3492

Establishes certain requirements for State and local governments awarding contracts or grants to nonprofit organizations.

Similar Bills

NJ A1550

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NJ A1297

Requires instruction on cybersecurity in grades nine through 12; requires Office of Secretary of Higher Education to develop cybersecurity model curricula; establishes loan redemption programs for individuals in certain cybersecurity occupations.

NJ S3880

Requires instruction on cybersecurity in grades nine through 12; requires Office of Secretary of Higher Education to develop cybersecurity model curricula; establishes loan redemption programs for individuals in certain cybersecurity occupations.

TX HB150

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Cyber Command and the transfer to it of certain powers and duties of the Department of Information Resources.

TX HB5331

Relating to the enforceability of certain state agency and local government contract language regarding required security incident notifications.

OH HB475

Regards municipal cybersecurity, private cybersecurity contracts

TX HB3112

Relating to the application of the open meetings law and public information law to government information related to certain cybersecurity measures.

TX SB2176

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Cyber Command as a component institution of The University of Texas System and the transfer to it of certain powers and duties of the Department of Information Resources.