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Council approves 2025–2031 information technology strategic plan; staff to fund initial investments from $5 million set-aside
Summary
The Thousand Oaks City Council on Jan. 28 voted 5-0 to approve an Information Technology Strategic Plan for 2025–2031 that staff said will replace a 30-year-old ERP, create a standalone IT department and begin 34 initiatives to modernize city systems.
The Thousand Oaks City Council on Jan. 28 voted 5-0 to approve the city’s Information Technology Strategic Plan covering fiscal years 2025–2031, a multi-year roadmap that staff said will modernize city systems, consolidate data and create a standalone IT department.
Deputy Finance Director Carrie Mattson, the plan’s lead presenter, said the ITSP contains 34 initiatives and proposed a shift from an IT division within finance to a full standalone IT department with two divisions: Technology Services and Innovation and Data Services. “To achieve the city's technology vision,…
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