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County CIO says issued email addresses for citizen appointees are available after signed IT-use policy
Summary
Escambia County’s new chief information officer told the Tourist Development Council that county-issued email accounts can be created for appointed, non‑employee members after they sign a streamlined IT use policy; members can wait for a BCC-approved policy in coming weeks or sign the current version now.
Escambia County’s new chief information officer, John Arar, told the Tourist Development Council on March 13 that the county can issue official email addresses to appointed non‑employee TDC members but will require a signed IT use policy before creating accounts.
Arar said a streamlined, three‑page advisory‑committee version of the county’s IT use policy has been prepared for non‑county…
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