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County considers unlimited storage plan amid data crisis

June 13, 2024 | Van Zandt County, Texas


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County considers unlimited storage plan amid data crisis
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed two key agenda items concerning county operations.

The first item discussed was the potential compensation for county employees who use their personal phones during declared disasters. After deliberation, the consensus was to take no action on this matter, as it had already been covered in a previous workshop.

The second item involved a proposal to amend the Local Government Solutions (LGS) contract to include unlimited storage space for case management software utilized by the county's offices and courts. Officials noted that the current storage capacity is insufficient due to the increasing volume of information being processed. The recommended upgrade to an unlimited storage plan would incur an additional cost of $167 per month. This change aims to prevent disruptions in operations, such as the inability to upload new case information due to storage limitations.

The meeting underscored the county's ongoing efforts to enhance operational efficiency while managing resources effectively.

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