Hire consultant to assess Information Technology Department needs
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In Plain English
The city will pay SC Consulting to review how well the IT department currently operates. The assessment examines staffing levels, equipment, and processes. If approved, the consultant identifies gaps and recommends improvements to better serve residents and city employees.
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