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City IT director: 428 applications tracked; DPU customer‑information system replacement due next year, Windows 10 upgrades underway
Summary
Department of Information Technology director Charles Todd told the Government Operations Committee the city tracks 428 applications, classifies 67 as high‑criticality, and highlighted major upcoming projects including a DPU customer information system replacement (targeted next February) and a phased Windows 10 upgrade for city computers.
Charles Todd, director of the Department of Information Technology, briefed the committee on the city’s application inventory and several major projects and budget needs.
Todd said DIT currently tracks 428 applications in the city inventory and classifies 67 of them as high‑criticality — software whose unavailability would quickly disrupt core city functions. He highlighted several enterprise projects in active planning or procurement: the Department of Public Utilities’ customer‑information system replacement (a multi‑year project slated in committee remarks for completion in February next year), a city planning/permits replacement procurement (EnerGov replacement RFP under review), and a planned…
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