FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 5, 2008
Contact: Wendy Wheeler, 406-444-2856
Department of Administration
HELENA -- The 2007 Legislature funded the construction of two Enterprise Systems Services Centers (ESSC) by the Department of Administration, one in the Helena area and one in eastern Montana. Selecting a site for the eastern ESSC involved a lengthy process to balance the security objectives of the ESSC, obligations under Montana law, functional attributes of the facility, and cost considerations.
State Chief Information Officer Dick Clark has determined that the Miles City alternative best meets the needs of the State and satisfies the Department's obligations under the law.
The selection process turned out to be a lengthy, complicated effort that involved a great many people within the department and in Billings, Forsyth and Miles City. The Department developed a process, based on the process used for administrative rules, to assess alternative site communities and to involve the public. The evaluation method involved development of an assessment tool that was used to evaluate a wide variety of characteristics about each site. Each site was visited twice and local leaders were involved in those visits.
Openness was very important in the process. Selection of the eastern site is a topic of significant public interest that warranted public participation. The public had the opportunity to provide comment in written, email or phone message form, as well as in the public meetings held in each of the three communities. More than 400 people attended the meetings and several hundred comments were received.
The evaluation method used a Request For Proposal-style approach to award points based on site characteristics. Of the potential 100,000 points, Miles City received 66,349, Forsyth received 63,175 and Billings received 60,968.
The selection process had three foremost "drivers" which received the greater weight in the evaluation:
As mandated by law, Clark will present his findings to the Legislative Finance Committee at a meeting on Thursday, March 6, 2008.