May 14, 2008, News Report
Found in: Regionalization / Consolidation
In a move to upgrade county networking services, Cuyahoga county announced today that it has awarded OneCommunity, a local nonprofit dedicated to fostering economic development by leveraging information technology, a five-year contract designed to enhance, expand and maintain the county's existing network services. According to estimates, Cuyahoga county taxpayers should realize a savings exceeding $10 million over a term of the next five years.
Cuyahoga County selected OneCommunity for its ability to bring together a diverse consortium of technology vendors to deliver best-in-class services, including Global Crossing (GLBC), Cisco (CSCO), ICI Networks, certified minority business enterprise Texcel, as well as the Communications Workers of America. Leveraging each organization's strengths, Cuyahoga county and OneCommunity will deliver a network infrastructure that will allow county government the freedom to leverage today's converged network technology solutions.
OneCommunity will ensure the county receives advanced services that include the development, management and optimization of a wide area network (WAN); Voice-over-IP (VoIP), and Internet and wireless services in various county buildings. OneCommunity and Cuyahoga county will also oversee the management of the county-owned private network, and the necessary security and hardware upgrades.
Network enhancements and upgrades will produce significant efficiencies and corresponding cost savings. Specifics include:
"This is a significant, proactive effort to ensure our county facilities are up to date with the latest technology," said Daniel Weaver, director of information services for the county. "We're expanding our converged network, enabling more effective communications and connectivity throughout the county, which will translate into a significant cost savings for taxpayers."
Cuyahoga County has a population of 1,380,696 people across 459 square miles, and is the largest county in the State of Ohio, the 20th largest in the nation. It encompasses 59 municipalities, villages and townships, of which Cleveland is the largest. With an annual income of more than $1.5 billion dollars, and a workforce of 9,423 full-time employees, the county strives for exemplary service and efficiency.
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