by | Feb 4, 2021 | Newsletter
The FI$Cal system can seem invisible to anyone who doesn’t use it, but its real-world impact on California’s state finances is profound. Andrew Sturmfels, deputy director for administration at the Department of General Services (DGS), should know. DGS, with its...
by | Feb 17, 2021 | Newsletter
FI$Cal offers frequent job opportunities in a variety of classifications. Here are some openings to join our team. Information Technology Associate – Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) with a working level knowledge of one or more business functional areas:...
by | Feb 17, 2021 | Newsletter
The Department of FISCal continually makes updates and enhancements to the system based on feedback from our end users. Our goal is to improve usability while maintaining the highest level of security for the state’s data. FI$Cal released the following enhancements in...
by | Feb 4, 2021 | Leadership, Newsletter
By Miriam Barcellona Ingenito, Director of FI$Cal I am happy to report on all the progress we have achieved at FI$Cal plus some exciting new developments as we start 2021. Despite COVID-19 forcing a move to telework early in 2020, we managed to get closer to our goal...
by | Feb 4, 2021 | Newsletter
The Department of FISCal (FI$Cal) has changed its process for Acceptable Use Agreements (AUA). End users received email notice of the change on December 11, 2020. Previously, FI$Cal required end users to annually submit an AUA form via email to acknowledge that they...
by | Jan 6, 2021 | Newsletter
The FI$Cal system is so big, so complex that it can be difficult to grasp everything it does, especially over a long period of time. The numbers, such as $2 trillion in annual banking transactions or 20 terabytes of data, are simply too vast. Organizations sometimes...