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DIT details 428‑app inventory, priority projects and $5.4M operating increase in city technology budget

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The Department of Information Technology reported a city‑wide inventory of 428 applications, identified 67 high‑criticality systems and explained a requested $5.4 million operating increase driven by contract renewals, device leasing and other lifecycle costs.

Charles Todd, director of the Department of Information Technology, briefed the Government Operations Committee on the city’s enterprise application inventory, lifecycle planning and budget pressures. Todd said DIT tracks 428 applications citywide, of which the department currently classifies 67 as high criticality; the inventory records application criticality, lifecycle stage, owners and usage to support budgeting and continuity planning.

Todd highlighted several major modernization projects: replacement of the Department of Public Utilities’ customer information system (a multi‑year…

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