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Prince William County seeks $26.5 million IT refresh, delays 311 rollout to mid‑May as cyber threats rise

2547305 · March 11, 2025
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IT Director Rob Mancini asked supervisors to program a five‑year $26.5 million replace‑and‑refresh program to update core infrastructure, said cyber incidents have increased sharply, and told the board the county aims to launch its 311 service around May 15 rather than March 31.

Prince William County's director of information technology told the Board that the county must sustain regular investments to avoid recurring technical debt, address growing cyber threats and support new services such as 311.

"The one in the middle is the one I'll never sleep on," Rob Mancini said, referring to cybersecurity among other IT priorities.

Mancini described a 5‑year "replace and refresh" request totaling about $26,500,000 to update core infrastructure purchased in 2018–2020 and to keep the county on current support and security lifecycles. He told supervisors that the modernization completed earlier this decade made later transformation possible,…

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