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Sumner County emergency communications board authorizes up to $463,000 for IT and 9-1-1 equipment refresh
Summary
The Sumner County Emergency Communications District board authorized up to $463,000 to replace core servers, storage and 27 radio console PCs and to address UPS lifecycle issues after officials said recent equipment age and a winter call surge exposed operational risks.
The Sumner County Emergency Communications District on the meeting approved a spending authorization of up to $463,000 to refresh critical 9-1-1 infrastructure, including servers, storage and radio-console computers.
ECC IT presenter Rich said the purchase would cover four PowerEdge servers, a PowerStore unit and VMware licensing he described as the backbone of 9-1-1 operations, plus replacement of 27 radio PCs at the primary and backup…
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