Faster network speeds go hand-in-hand with higher network costs. So how do you balance the need to provide the bandwidth necessary for today’s (not to mention the future’s connected offices and facilities with shrinking budgets? Many agencies already own and operate a diverse fiber optic network running their Intelligent Transportation Systems. Explore how the City of Kansas City, Missouri, decided to expand their existing fiber infrastructure through public/private partnerships with school districts, internet providers and telcoms. We are now poised to provide 10gb backbone circuits to city-owned offices which were previously serviced with mostly 1.5mb connections.

Learning Objectives:

1. Develop a plan to better utilize existing fiber optic infrastructure and provide unrivaled network speeds to agency facilities.

2. Save tax payer money by reducing reliance on leased communication circuits.

3. Identify potential public/private partnerships that can help grow the fiber network with minimal expenditures.

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Chris Lockey

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