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City moves forward with $133,000 IT strategic‑plan contract
Summary
The City of Kent authorized the mayor to sign a consultant services agreement with ePlus Technology Inc. to produce the city’s first comprehensive IT strategic plan. The eight‑month, not‑to‑exceed $133,000 engagement will deliver a six‑year roadmap and recommendations on security, resilience and responsible AI use.
The Committee of the Whole on May 5 authorized the mayor to execute a consultant services agreement with ePlus Technology Inc. to develop the city’s first comprehensive IT strategic plan. James Undicott, the city’s IT director, told council the project is expected to last about eight months and not exceed roughly $133,000.
The plan will include a six‑year IT roadmap, recommendations to strengthen cybersecurity and resilience, and guidance on…
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