Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Laura has sent you an article from the Computerworld Web site.

To view the rest of the story, copy the link and paste it into your browser window.
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ISPs to rural America: Live with dial-up (August 27 2007, 12:00AM)

Financial pressures on telecom firms all but guarantee that rural communities won't be served by high-speed Internet access, cutting off large swathes of the country from joining the information economy. What, if anything, can be done?

http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=299844

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Committee Member List

Committee Members:
(updated 2/6/08)

Cunningham, Mike - St. Lawrence County Gov, mcunningham@co.st-lawrence.ny.us
Davis, Wade - Ogdensburg Bridge & Port Authority, wadavis@ogdensport.com, davis_wade_a@yahoo.com
Deleel, Phil - Claxton Hepburn Hospital, pdeleel@chmed.org
French, Jennifer - St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES, jfrench@sllboces.org
Goolden, Laurel - Seacomm Federal Credit Union, laurel@seacomm.org
Johnson, Rick - St. Lawrence County Gov., rjohnson@co.st-lawrence.ny.us
Lynch, Kevin - Clarkson University, klynch@clarkson.edu
McKeown, Pat - St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce, PMcK123@aol.com
Mellon, Helene - St. Lawrence - Lewis BOCES, hmellon@sllboces.org
Morgan, John - Premier Wireless, john@premierpaging.com
Morgan, Mike - Premier Wireless, mike@premierpaging.com
Paretta, Francine - St. Lawrence County Gov, FPeretta@co.st-lawrence.ny.us
Peck, Don - St. Lawrence County Gov, peck_donald@yahoo.com
Perry, Laura - St. Lawrence County Gov, laurap@slic.com
Rusch, Marc - CadNor LTD, marc@cadencebuilding.com
St. Hilaire, Karen - St. Lawrence County Gov, KStH@co.st-lawrence.ny.us
Stahl, Greg - St. Lawrence University, greg@stlaw.edu
Stone, Jenna - Massena Central School, jstone@mcs.k12.ny.us
Turbett, Patrick - St. Lawrence County Gov., turbetjp@potsdam.edu
Tuttle PE, Carrie - DANC, ctuttle@danc.org
Wagschal, Phil - Slic Network Solutions, Inc., philw@slic.com
Wellings, Jeff - self, jeff@sectionxsports.com
Westbrook, Chris - Ranger School, westbrook@esf.edu

SLC IT Advisory Committee Charter

SLC IT Advisory Committee Charter
Revised 3/22/07

Name:
St. Lawrence County Information Technology Advisory Committee

The IT Advisory Committee will aim to set a new pace for technology adoption and development in St. Lawrence County by providing resources and insight on issues involving telecommunications and information technologies.

Objective:
To move St. Lawrence County towards an Information Technology based community

Goal:

  • Improve broadband service availability to RURAL businesses and residents in SLC
  • Grow Information Technology industry sector employment in SLC
  • Improve service to taxpayers through recommendations to Legislators

Role:

  • Evaluate available public resources, prioritize need, and make recommendations for allocating resources.
  • Make recommendations for public policy when it comes to telecom development by public and quasi-public entities in St. Lawrence County
  • Provide input and data to Board of Legislators on how St. Lawrence County government uses information technology. Committee will develop objectives, provide resources, make recommendations for investments in IT, i.e. website technologies, communications systems
  • Provide counsel to St. Lawrence County economic development professionals for programs which will grow information technology industry sector employment

Membership (minimum requirements):

  • Members are full-time residents of St. Lawrence County
  • Members have a professional or personal interest in information technology in St. Lawrence County
  • At minimum, each of the 15 county legislative districts in St. Lawrence County Committee will be represented by an individual with his/her primary residence in such district.

Meeting Agenda 08_23_07

St. Lawrence County
Information Technology Advisory Committee
Meeting Agenda
8/23/07, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
2nd Floor Conf Room, Public Safety Building, Court St., Canton
For Telephone Conference Bridge: Dial 328-2345, PIN#: 91804

Welcome New Committee Members & Meeting Attendees

Review/accept minutes from 8/2/07 meeting.

New Business
SLC IT Work Plan – Introduce & review on-line work plan for committee & subcommittee (Carrie Tuttle & Laura Perry)

Old Business
SLC Service Map Inventory Initiative – updates from TW (Phil Deleel), status
Report on Survey of SLC Residents for availability of telecom services (Laura)
Update on County telephone System – (Laura)
Update on County website project – (Laura)

News from the Chair
NYS Universal Broadband Access initiative
ESD Report – strategies for expanding high-speed Internet access, due end of March?
ESD Wired Buildings Program – Round 6
Russ Finley/Ridgeview Tel

Other


Action Items for Next Meeting



Next Meeting: 9/27 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Sunday, August 19, 2007

SLC IT Work Plan

Introducing the SLC IT Work Plan !!

The SLC IT Work Plan file is an updatable spreadsheet intended for use by committee members as the committee works to define its mission, goals, subcommittees, tasks and projects. Anyone can view the spreadsheet by clicking the link above. All committee members are invited to edit and update the file. Thank you Carrie Tuttle for putting in the time & talent for drafting the work plan file. We will introduce it and review it at the meeting on 8/23. Invitations will be sent via email as soon as I have a confidence that the bugs are worked out!

Monday, August 13, 2007

Seeking Your Input Re: Your org.'s hardware/software replacement procedures

You'll note in the minutes of the 8/2 meeting, County administrator Karen St. Hilaire asked IT Committee members for input and advice regarding the County's computer equipment replacement/purchase policy and procedures. In the past, she explained, the County has been on a 3-year retirement schedule for all PC's.

Karen and others are interested to hear how your organizations deal with this issue? Those who attended the meeting offered several good insights - everything from choosing the right components at time of purchase, to inventorying end user demands, to smart choices regarding extended warrantees.

Because several committee members were absent at that meeting, particulary those from the larger organizations, I wanted to extend an invitation to the rest of the committee to offer advice and recommendations. Please be encouraged to share insights about how your organization manages the following:
  • How frequent do you replace your PC's?
  • Do you purchase extended warranties on lap tops & PCs?
  • Do you maintain an inventory of PC's - including age, capacity, functionality, warrantee?
  • Do you maintain an end user requirements inventory?
  • Where are you with open source software?
  • Other ideas regarding this topic?

Feel free to post your comments here. If you would rather keep them more private, feel free to submit your comments directly to Karen St. Hilaire at KStH@co.st-lawrence.ny.us

08-02-07 Meeting Minutes

St. Lawrence County IT Advisory Committee

Meeting Minutes
August 2, 2007 (Thursday) 2:00 PM


Present: Sign in sheet handed out. (Laura Perry has)

Review/Accept Minutes from 6/28/07 Meeting: Yes.

New Business:
Computer Equipment Retirement/Procurement Policy:
County to purchase approximately 93 computers in 2008.
Karen St. Hilaire & Pat Turbett would like info on what other agencies are doing.
1. BOCES (Jennifer French) found a company to recycle and guarantees no security leak.
2. Company on NYS Contract (per Carrie Tuttle-DANC) that takes computers, clears hard drive and guarantees security.
3. Claxton Hepburn has C-7 company to take computers and destroy hard drive.
4. Massena School has 5 year length on computers, tosses bad computers out. Pays more up front for ram and processor to last 5 years. Some computers are based on level of computer use.
5. Some schools have a written computer policy.
Suggest not buying 3 year warranty – need to see cost of 3 year warranty.
Laura – suggest putting this on BLOG to see what info we get back on this subject.
Check to see why the computers are becoming obsolete.
Check to see user needs to establish reasoning to update.

$200K Broadband Grant from Senator Clinton/Schumer’s Office:
Karen St. Hilaire spoke on this.
Discussion on Danc line.
$200K to do a pilot on several communities to fill out last mile solutions.
Budget is October 1st to September 30th. (As long as State budget goes through).
Need to do new communities – small communities that are not broadband ready.
Seek advice on how to use this $200K to get high speed internet to communities that are not served.
Money comes to Chamber, they want to work with IT Committee or County on how to do this.
Importance on utilizing local companies.
Question: Is this for infrastructure? Karen said yes – in order to stretch $ farthest.
Karen wants to get to communities that have business incentives.
- If a company has a vested interest this may be better than going through towns. Towns don’t have vested interest.
- Broadband vendors – have them apply for money but not only to benefit vendor (profit) but to get broadband to most communities as possible.
- Specify what carriers we want as vendors from Syracuse would be able to apply. Try to do local.
- Suggest setting up a ‘Universal” broadband.
- Use “Universal Coverage” as a vision (Karen S.).
Seems it would need to be decided on areas to be aimed at getting broadband. If not everyone will come up with different ideas.
Something like this was done in Ireland (Similar concept).
Karen wants IT Committee to write master plan to have County become “Universal Coverage”.
Laura suggests: Devine criteria (universal broadband to communities with greatest need).

May utilize old computers for public for their use to generate more demand on broadband need.
May utilize County website to do more on-line for public – such as register DMV on-line…

Suggest schools – do wireless or other type to do circle around community to get public and businesses.
Concern over funding for schools.
Concern over connection to DANC prior to school hookup to alleviate problem with school funding.
Discussion of getting people to move here: 40 ACRES, A MULE and BROADBAND SERVICE if you move here…..!!!
Need to get this to others that weren’t here today.
Think about it and get back next meeting.

Old Business:
Reactions from discussions with DANC.
What can we ask Danc for? To help get last mile access.
Ask DANC for funding to go with $200K.
Carrie Tuttle discussed Danc’s finances – have staff and resources to offer – not necessarily money.
Pat Turbett suggested Danc making “last mile” cost better for end user.. Carrier spoke of other vendors are
Providers – not Danc. Again, need to try to do Universal Coverage.
Danc’s back bone is there – but no service provider to do the last mile. Why aren’t they doing it??
Slic has done this in Massena.
Discussion on having Danc and providers meet to discuss where we want to go with broadband.
Figure concrete actions to be done.
Laura – hearing privatization….. Bring Bob & Tom (Danc) back to talk.
Carrie – start some working sessions on goals and then if there are questions talk to Bob & Tom (Danc).

Suggestions for IT Committee:
We advise/ County implements on difference projects such as: phone bid, $200K, Danc.
Start having subcommittees on difference subjects: map issue, website, $200k. Not do all these topics at regular meetings, but save this time to set up subcommittees. Carrie to set a project matrix for broadband services.

Next meeting is August 23rd, 2 PM, Public Safety Building Conference Room.

Adjourned approximately 4:25 pm.