December 12, 2024 - 08:39

Fort Wayne is investing approximately $1.5 million in a series of technology contracts aimed at enhancing communication services and bolstering cybersecurity for the upcoming year. This decision was made during a recent city council meeting, where officials emphasized the importance of maintaining robust technological infrastructure to support city operations and improve public services.
The funding will be directed towards various initiatives, including the implementation of advanced communication systems that will facilitate better interaction between city departments and the community. Additionally, a significant portion of the budget is earmarked for cybersecurity measures, addressing the growing concerns over digital threats and ensuring the protection of sensitive information.
City leaders expressed their commitment to modernizing Fort Wayne's technological capabilities, recognizing that a strong tech foundation is essential for efficient governance and service delivery. This investment is expected to not only enhance operational efficiency but also provide residents with improved access to city services and information.
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