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Comptroller’s follow-up audit finds fewer unused city wireless devices; MIS moved to centralize management
Summary
A July 2025 follow-up audit reported the city reduced unused wireless devices from 47% in 2020 to 19% in 2025 and lowered average monthly cost per device. Auditors and MIS staff described progress and migration from AT&T FirstNet to Verizon for cost savings.
City auditors updated the Committee on Finance on a third audit of wireless-device management on Oct. 7, 2025, reporting measurable reductions in underused devices and lower average costs per device after management changes by the Department of MIS.
Sam Bruno, city auditor, summarized the audit history. The initial audit (issued September 2020) found no single department had responsibility…
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