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Finance committee adds dollar amount and backs 5‑year Cisco maintenance deal for New Haven schools
Summary
The finance committee favorably recommended a five‑year maintenance agreement between the Board of Education and Total Communications for Cisco equipment after inserting the total contract amount into the resolution; members sought clearer budget‑line mapping for later years.
Adam Marsham, chair of the finance committee, opened the public hearing and introduced LM20260101, a five‑year maintenance and support agreement for Cisco network equipment for the Board of Education.
Michael Simeone, chief technology officer for the city and the Board of Education, told the committee the contract covers phones, voice software, core routers, wireless access points, endpoint protection and disaster‑recovery server support. Simeone said negotiations produced what the materials describe as…
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