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Duchesne County Library Board reviews 2026–2028 technology plan, flags wireless, computers and security gaps
Summary
Board reviewed a three-year technology plan that prioritizes replacing an underperforming wireless access point, phasing out aging staff computers, evaluating maker-space training requirements and restoring missing security cameras; funding timing tied to expected E-rate eligibility in 2028.
The Duchesne County Library Board on Jan. 20 reviewed a draft 2026–2028 technology plan that lays out priorities for wireless infrastructure, staff and patron devices, maker-space operations and security-camera coverage.
Board members were told the wireless access point near the circulation desk at the Roosevelt branch is delivering markedly slower speeds than newer equipment elsewhere in the system, prompting a recommendation to replace it so patron devices do not struggle choosing between…
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