In a recent government meeting, city officials highlighted significant advancements in community safety and infrastructure, particularly through the implementation of a new technology system and an extensive overhaul of the city's IT infrastructure.
The meeting commenced with expressions of gratitude towards the police department, specifically Assistant Police Chief and Chief of Police Nielsen, for their leadership in adopting a new flock system aimed at enhancing community safety. This initiative is viewed as a revolutionary step in ensuring the security of residents and improving law enforcement operations.
Additionally, the city administrator provided an update on a major IT infrastructure project, which involved a substantial investment of $1.3 million approved by the commission two years ago. This funding facilitated a comprehensive upgrade of the city's core IT systems, including the replacement of servers and network appliances, as well as the establishment of a new disaster recovery site. The administrator praised the IT department for successfully managing these significant improvements while simultaneously addressing daily operational needs, despite being a relatively new team.
Looking ahead, the IT department plans to focus on further enhancements, including cybersecurity upgrades and improvements to the city's phone systems and physical security measures.
The meeting concluded with a reminder that city hall and other facilities will be closed in observance of Veterans Day next Monday, ensuring that the community is aware of the upcoming holiday.