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Willacy County commissioners approve cybersecurity grant application, IT migrations and multiple public-safety purchases
Summary
On Feb. 12 the Willacy County Commissioners Court approved asking UTRGV to provide technical assistance on a State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program application, authorized server migrations, approved election equipment and several public-safety purchases and donations.
Willacy County commissioners on Feb. 12 approved a package of routine and project-specific actions that included authorizing university technical assistance for a cybersecurity grant application, approving server migration work for the county's eForce system, and accepting a three-year election software license.
The court voted to allow the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s SARAS center to provide no-cost technical assistance in preparing an application to the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program and to authorize county staff to submit the grant application. Ayesha Dos Reyes, who identified herself as a SARAS representative from UTRGV, told the court “there are no fees for my service” and said the university would not apply on the…
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