(A)The SLAMSA is a document of
understanding provided by the Ohio department of job and family services
(ODJFS) office of information services (OIS). ODJFS requires county agencies to
enter into an SLAMSA
to delineate responsibilities for day-to-day information technology (IT)
operations between the county agency and OIS to provide quality service to end
users and to maintain the health and integrity of the ODJFS network.
(B)The SLAMSA outlines
expectations between the county agencies and OIS including the IT resources
supply and management, standards, support efforts, information security, and
service provider alignment. A county agency shall elect a service level as part
of the SLAMSA
program. All ODJFS commitments are subject to the availability of state and
federal funds.
(C)The technology
and service support policy (TSSP) also details the delineation of
responsibilities, including financial responsibilities as shown in rule
5101:9-9-17 of the Administrative Code.
(D)A county agency wishing to assume more
responsibility for the operation of its local network may do so, in accordance
with the established SLA levels, provided the county agency can maintain
eligibility and continues to fulfill the requirements.
(E)(D) The county agency director and the deputy
director of OIS shall utilize the SLAMSA signature document to show acceptance of the SLAMSA, and all related
levels and support documentation. Due to the ever- changing nature of the IT
environment, OIS may update the supporting documentation as needed.
(F)(E) In the event of a disagreement regarding
provisions of the executed SLAMSA between OIS and the county agency, the initial
attempt at resolution will commence at the county agency technical point of
contact (TPOC) and OIS liaison level. If resolution is not possible at that
level, the deputy director of OIS and the director of the county agency, or
their designees, will work to resolve such issues and may utilize the
methodology contained in the fiscal agreements if necessary.
(G)(F) The most current version of the SLAMSA is available on
the OIS websitecounty
operations user experience (UX) sharepoint portal.
Effective: 4/4/2024
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 03/25/2024
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.02
Rule Amplifies: 5101.02
Prior Effective Dates: 10/01/2003, 02/01/2006, 07/01/2007,
07/01/2009, 03/26/2015, 10/13/2018