New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3826

Introduced
5/11/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The implementation of S3826 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws relating to the procurement of cybersecurity solutions. By instituting this contract system, the bill will streamline cybersecurity purchases, making it easier for agencies to comply with security standards. However, the bill does include provisions that exempt certain existing contracts from these new requirements, allowing for flexibility in the transition to these standardized systems. This approach aims to ensure that urgent projects are not hampered by the adoption of a new procurement system, potentially mitigating resistance from agencies accustomed to their established practices.

Summary

Senate Bill S3826 aims to establish comprehensive purchasing and usage requirements for cybersecurity systems among state and local government entities in New Jersey. The bill mandates that the Division of Purchase and Property in the Department of the Treasury will create a statewide cybersecurity contract that must be utilized by all state agencies. Moreover, local contracting units will also be permitted to utilize this contract, ensuring consistency in cybersecurity defenses across all governmental levels. The bill emphasizes the importance of using standardized cybersecurity systems, aligning them with national standards set by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Contention

While proponents argue that S3826 enhances the security posture of the government by ensuring uniform standards, it does raise concerns about centralization of purchasing power. Some critics may view this as potentially limiting the ability of local governments to tailor cybersecurity measures to their specific needs and threats. Additionally, there might be apprehensions around the cost implications for smaller local governments that may find it challenging to align with a statewide solution that is primarily designed for state agencies.

Companion Bills

NJ A5530

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

NJ S2940

Establishes Office of Cybersecurity Infrastructure.

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 S1511

Requires State, county, and municipal employees and certain State contractors to complete cybersecurity awareness training.

NJ S3924

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

NJ SJR107

Establishes "New Jersey Cybersecurity Task Force."

NJ A3492

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

MN SF379

State-funded county and city cybersecurity grant program establishment

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NJ A1297

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NJ S3880

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TX HB150

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TX HB5331

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OH HB475

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TX HB3112

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TX SB2176

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