Man, flashbacks to endless meetings with the city back in the day lol.

On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 9:11 AM, Drew <[email protected]> wrote:

> Heard this on KPBS a few minutes ago and thought it was interesting.
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> http://www.kpbs.org/news/2011/jun/21/city-councils-high-tech-help-committee/
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> SAN DIEGO — The city’s new IT committee will include information
> technology experts from the community as well as council members.
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> Council president Tony Young got unanimous support for his plan to form
> a sub-committee to improve Internet access and broaden cell phone and
> other computer platforms for city workers and the public.
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> Young said his goal is to make it easier for the public to interact with
> city officials, speed up the process for business licensure and among
> other things, improve communication among the city’s workforce.
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> “For example we have 2,500 or more housing units the city owns, wouldn’t it
> be great if we could identify Wi-Fi services for all of those and include
> local business in the process?” said Young.
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> He also said improving the city’s outdated computer infrastructure will
> save money and improve efficiency.
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> “The bottom line is: Can we become more efficient and can we save more
> money with these new technologies we’re discovering everyday?” Young said.
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> The new IT sub- committee is expected to be in place within the next few
> months. Once in place the committee will search for money to fund the IT
> project.
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