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Johnson County approves $2.45 million plan to move emergency CAD system to cloud
Summary
The Board of County Commissioners approved a five-year, up-to-$2,447,067 agreement with Central Square Technologies to migrate the Emergency Communications Center’s CAD system to a cloud architecture, with initial 2026 costs of $491,088 and a $275,000 reallocation from general-fund reserves.
Johnson County’s Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to approve a five-year, not-to-exceed $2,447,067 agreement with Central Square Technologies LLC to enhance and migrate the Emergency Communications Center’s computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system to a cloud-native model.
Deputy director Rick Gissoff told the board the current on‑premise CAD has been reliable for more than 20 years but that moving to a cloud solution would provide automatic updates, proactive remote monitoring, improved redundancy and interoperability with…
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