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Board approves multiple IT purchases and a $64,700 security change order; several items ARPA‑funded
Summary
Danbury’s Board of Awards approved ARPA‑funded Microsoft licenses, a Tyler Technologies payroll conversion, rugged Dell laptops for police and an annual IT security change order with CIS that includes penetration testing and phishing exercises; the CIS change order is not ARPA‑funded.
Danbury’s Board of Awards on Oct. 9 approved a cluster of technology purchases and a contract change order to bolster cybersecurity and upgrade systems.
Purchasing staff presented four separate requests: 75 Microsoft Office 2022 licenses from Dell Technologies ($29,688.75), a payroll conversion service from Tyler Technologies ($15,300), 20 rugged Dell Latitude 5430 laptops for the police department (about $57,000), and an annual security and social‑engineering engagement from Computer…
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