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Commissioners approve cloud storage contract for sheriff data and allow surplus, trade-in and destruction of automatic weapons
Summary
The county approved a Motorola cloud storage agreement for a failing on-premises evidence server and authorized a surplus-and-disposition plan for automatic weapons currently held by the sheriff's office, including an approved trade-in/destruction approach and the sale of one retiring deputy's duty rifle.
McLennan County commissioners on Tuesday approved two items affecting sheriff's operations: a master customer agreement for cloud storage of in‑house records and actions to dispose of surplus automatic weapons. Cloud storage: County IT and the sheriff's office recommended moving on-premises recorded-evidence storage to Motorola cloud services after repeated failures of an on-prem server. "This is the cloud storage for the, on prem server that we have that has been having, major issues, and this is what IT has recommended that we transition to," Dustin (county staff) said. The court authorized…
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