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City committee approves four one-year procurement actions, including cybersecurity tools and golf-cart lease
Summary
The committee on Nov. 24 approved one-year contracts for password management (Keeper) and security-awareness training (KnowBe4), accepted an annual plumbing unit-price list and extended a golf-cart lease for Phillips Park. Total amounts noted: $29,535.32 (Keeper), $25,494.48 (KnowBe4) and up to $54,885 (golf carts).
A city committee on Nov. 24 approved four procurement resolutions, including one-year contracts to continue two cybersecurity tools, a roster of plumbing contractors for water-and-sewer repairs and a one-year lease extension for golf carts at Phillips Park.
Mark Tagap, chief information security officer, described one contract as a renewal of the city’s password-management service with Keeper, explaining that “Keeper…stores all passwords in one place so you don't have to remember them and you only need to remember just the main password.” The committee was told the invoice lists 500 seats, the city has about 380 active users now,…
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