Oklahoma Office of State Finance

Oklahoma Office of State Finance
Oklahoma Office of State Finance
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Agency overview
Formed 1947
Preceding agency State Budget Office
Headquarters 2300 N Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Employees 157 (FY11)
Annual budget $43.6 million (FY11)
Ministers responsible Preston Doerflinger, Secretary of Finance and Revenue
Alex Pettit, State Chief Information Officer
Agency executive Preston Doerflinger, Director of State Finance
Website
www.ok.gov/OSF/

The Oklahoma Office of State Finance (OSF) is the Oklahoma state government agency that prepares the Governor of Oklahoma’s annual budget, analyzes the effectiveness of state management, manages the state’s budget system and makes appropriate allotments and transfers throughout the state government. The Office is headed by the Director of State Finance, who is appointed by the Governor with the approval of the Oklahoma Senate, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor. Additionally, the State of Oklahoma's Chief Information Officer (a cabinet level position) reports to the Governor and oversees the Office of State Finance's IT branch.

The current Director of State Finance is Preston Doerflinger, who was appointed by Governor Mary Fallin in 2011, and the current Chief Information Officer is Alex Pettit, appointed by Governor Brad Henry in 2010 and retained by Governor Fallin in 2011.

The Office of State Finance was created in 1947 during the term of Governor of Oklahoma Robert S. Kerr.

Contents

Overview

The Oklahoma Office of State Finance's Internal Services Division oversees and administers the State's Financial, HR, Budgeting, Enterprise Learning, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Scanning and Imaging, IT/Telecom Purchasing, Voice over IP (VOIP) and traditional analog telephone applications. Additionally OSF supplies a wide variety of IT services ranging from Disaster Recovery to agency courier services.

In April 2010, Governor Henry appointed the Oklahoma's first Chief Information Officer following legislation passed in the last session of 2009 modernizing Oklahoma's state government. Part of the CIO's responsibilities is to identify synergies possible through the reduction of duplicate systems and centralizing IT infrastructure.

Organization

  • Cabinet Secretary
  • Director of State Finance
    • Deputy Director for Budget and Policy
      • Budget Division
        • General Government Section
        • Public Safety and Justice Section
        • Natural Resources and Regulatory Services Section
        • Health and Human Services Section
        • Education Section
        • Economic Development Section
        • Non-appropriated Agencies Section
      • Research Division
      • Gaming Compliance Unit
    • State Comptroller
      • Central Accounting and Reporting Division
        • Central Accounting Unit
        • Transaction Processing Unit
        • Financial Reporting Unit
        • Agency Finance Office
    • Human Resources Division
  • State Chief Information Officer
    • Deputy Director for Information Technology
      • Information Services Division

Budget

The Office of State Finance is a relatively small agency of the State. OSF has an annual budget of over $40 million.

Division Budget (in millions)
Administration $0.6
Budget Division $1.4
Central Accounting Division $3
Information Services Division $33.5
Human Resoures Division $0.4
Other Units $6.9
Total $45.8

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