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ITS outlines IT operations, cybersecurity and cautious approach to AI adoption
Summary
Information Technology Services described its management of about 1,200 PCs, hundreds of servers and dozens of applications, outlined an IT strategic plan and said the city is piloting Microsoft Copilot while publishing an AI policy and training for city staff.
Beaverton ' The city's Information Technology Services (ITS) presented department operations, cybersecurity staffing and how the city is approaching generative artificial intelligence at the council's workshop.
ITS Director Travis Lucky said the department supports roughly 1,200 desktop and laptop devices, about 85 servers and dozens of enterprise applications, and highlighted an ongoing enterprise-resource-planning (ERP) project to replace many legacy systems.
Why it matters: Technology and cybersecurity underpin city operations and factor into long-term cost and staffing…
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