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35 <br /> Inventory and Standardization of Fire Department Software/Equipment: <br /> Currently, Orange County is undergoing an inventory of fire department software in use by its <br /> volunteer organizations. As the County works with the various departments, it is important to <br /> consider the use of standardized software and hardware between the fire departments and the <br /> County Emergency Management Services. The utilization of one standard software package will allow <br /> data to be shared without substantial manual data entry, and will also allow Emergency Management <br /> to work more closely with the departments by utilizing data analytics and predictive analysis. <br /> Connectivity and Network Extension: <br /> Fiber and wireless networks are the future of the public sector. As the County continues to expand its <br /> service locations and increase service provision, it is essential that investments in capital technology <br /> infrastructure are included in such extensions. Clearly, fiber investments are critical to Orange <br /> County, in terms of connecting geographically dispersed governmental buildings and should be <br /> planned and budgeted for, as part of the capital budgeting process. It is especially critical to consider <br /> the installation of fiber loops across the county, particularly to remote locations, for redundancy, <br /> continuity of business operations, and public safety. As new facilities are built for the County, IT <br /> requirements, such as fiber optics, should be included at the onset of planning. It should be noted <br /> that this network infrastructure is specifically related to County government operations and is not <br /> part of the larger strategy to increase broadband access to Orange County residents. <br /> In areas where there is limited network connectivity or cost-prohibitive fiber installation, wireless <br /> investments (Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, or licensed spectrum point-to-point) may prove to be more cost-effective <br /> than fiber. In addition, the interest in the mobile workforce, as expressed by many departments, <br /> requires the utilization of existing wireless networks or the creation of new networks dedicated to <br /> public sector utilization. A variety of efforts at the federal level are increasing the opportunities for <br /> local governments to access dedicated public sector spectrum for use in the creation of such wireless <br /> networks. The application of wireless networks has demonstrated an incredible return on investment, <br /> in terms of man hours and citizen perceptions. As the network extensions occur, mobile applications <br /> that run on wireless networks should be increasingly procured. <br /> Network and PC Replacement: <br /> The County should continue to invest in PC and network equipment refreshment and replacement to <br /> ensure that that County remains on a stable, supported infrastructure. Replacement of hardware and <br /> equipment (PC, server, and network) is considered to be routine maintenance and is often funded <br /> from a Capital Improvement Fund. Following an industry standard replacement cycle is critical to <br /> maintaining warranties, as well as equipping County staff with sufficient infrastructure to support <br /> their increasingly technology-dependent work. <br /> 33 <br />