Grand County approves one-year IT services agreement with Jackson County
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The Board of County Commissioners approved and signed a one-year memorandum of understanding for Grand County to provide IT and cybersecurity services to Jackson County beginning Oct. 21; the agreement allows Grand County to decline requests that interfere with its own duties.
Thomas Johnson, Grand County IT director and chief information security officer, presented a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Jackson County for IT and cybersecurity services covering Oct. 21, 2025, through Oct. 20, 2026.
Johnson emphasized provisions that allow Grand County to decline assistance that would interfere with its duties and noted other provisions in the MOU that clarify scope and duration.
A commissioner moved to approve the memorandum and the board voted in favor. The MOU will be signed and returned to Jackson County.
Ending: The board approved the intergovernmental MOU and authorized signatures.
