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City IT director presents five‑year technology roadmap, council asks for measurable success metrics
Summary
Sammamish IT Director Jim Hominyk presented a strategic plan that prioritizes financial and permitting system modernizations and centralized, integrated systems; council asked for metrics tying investments to efficiency and security improvements.
Jim Hominyk, the city’s information technology director, presented a multi‑year IT strategic plan to the Sammamish City Council at its Jan. 14 study session, outlining a roadmap that focuses early investments on a financial system modernization and later work on permitting and asset management systems.
The plan, developed over 2024 with internal staff and the city’s technology partner Flow Analytics, followed a needs assessment and inventory of about 39 staff interviews. Hominyk said the assessment uncovered some unexpected, independently run systems — for example, park lighting and irrigation systems that IT had not previously documented.
“From that, we developed…
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