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6d
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Orange County Information Technologies Strategic Plan 9 <br /> working beyond their expected lifespan, posing a risk to <br /> customer services. <br /> Desktops <br /> Desktops are predominantly P4 or better computers <br /> running Win2000 and WinXP. They range in age from 6 <br /> - years to new. Older computers are beyond their <br /> expected lifespan and are no longer vendor supported. <br /> Further, these older computers are often incapable of <br /> supporting newer security software and additional <br /> enterprise applications. <br /> Operations Support <br /> The OCIT Operations staff provides the following services: <br /> • Server maintenance, troubleshooting, upgrading <br /> and replacement <br /> • Network maintenance, troubleshooting, upgrading <br /> and replacement <br /> • Email system maintenance, troubleshooting, <br /> upgrading and. replacement <br /> • Desktop maintenance, troubleshooting, upgrading <br /> and replacement <br /> • Help Desk function <br /> Geographic Information Systems <br /> Now a part of Information Technologies, the Geographic <br /> Information Systems component of Orange County needs to be <br /> evolved to meet the analytical needs of our constituents, our <br /> fellow departments and our elected officials. <br /> Long term needs for GIS are to develop a richly detailed <br /> address-driven information center on the website. This tool <br /> could provide myriad data points in response to a single <br /> address. Crime statistics, school and political districts, <br /> recreational proximities and many other data points could be <br /> provided. <br /> Other capabilities to be developed include: <br /> Page 8 of 25 2/9/2009 <br />
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