Trumbull Public Schools
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Technology

Jeff Hackett - Director
JoAnn Verespej - Secretary
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Technology Plan 2012 - 2015

The Technology Department bids, purchases and maintains all computers and related hardware, the Wide Area Network (WAN) and 12 Local Area Networks (LANs); a complex network with little outside consulting. The department currently supports (approx.) 2390 PC's  running Win XP, 200 network printers, 500 standalone printers, scanners, 6 Microsoft servers, 1 VPN server, a web server, and a Palm server all running Win 2000 platform and 6 Novell servers running NetWare 6.0,  2 Solaris servers and a SQL server. The department has the total  maintenance responsibility for (approx.) 3500 pieces of hardware district-wide.

State Funds for Tech. Infrastructure (3/4/2005 $ 38,695.00) were awarded to the BOE Tech Dept. to install a customized, fully-managed, fiber-optic 100-Megabit Ethernet connection (high-quality, high-speed, flexible point-to-point networking solution). This connection is from Trumbull High to the Administration Building where the (CEN) internet connection is terminated.
           
Projects

  • Purchased and installed 35 data projectors and digital whiteboards in the middle schools
  • 370 wireless laptops on carts (COWs) were purchased and installed in all elementary schools and both middle schools
  • Server upgrades (i.e. memory, disk space, increase in storage demands)
  • Installing 2 additional fiber connections, 1 from Hillcrest to the AgriScience Building and the other from Daniels Farm to Hillcrest, are being installed over the summer (July)
  • The department assisted in the development of the new 3 Year Tech Plan on file with the State of Connecticut
  • Trumbull High School technology requirements are being addressed in the current expansion project (approx. $450,000)
  • Hardware upgrade for PCs (all PCs now running Windows XP)
  • Built several Windows Update Servers to help us stay proactive with future updates and security patches
  • Selected new service provider for telephone system maintenance - Telserv, LLC (effective as of July 1, 2006)


At this time, the purchasing and installation of additional digital whiteboards and data projectors have been put on hold. Technology funds for equipment ($165,000) have been reallocated by the Board of Finance to address some electrical shortfalls within the district. Electrical shortfalls include insufficient capacity from United Illuminating (UI) to older school buildings and inadequate electrical distribution within buildings. Additional funds to address and facilitate electrical needs will be provided by the Capital Projects Committee via bonding.

 
Technology Maintains and Supports

  • Server upgrades
  • Virus protection and upgrades
  • Work station upgrades
  • Communication closet upgrades
  • WinSNAP (Food Service)
  • Winnebago (Library Automation)
  • Exchange – 850 email user accounts
  • Calendar sharing
  • Backup Exec
  • Inventory (Access)
  • Work Orders (Access)
  • Internet Filtering
  • Novell Administration
  • (approximately) 1000 Admin/Teacher accounts
  • 4000 student accounts
  • Unix Administration
  • Windows 2000/03 server administration
  • AutoCAD Support with CNC
  • PPS Adaptive Technology Support (in-house initiatives necessary due to PPT mandates)
  • 80+ Digital Whiteboards
  • Audio Visual Support
  • District Telephone System (voice mail)
  • District Copiers
  • District wide Audio Visual
  • Supports and maintains the district’s Nurses program (SNAP)
  • Channel 17 (local access TV station), and
  • A+ Computer Lab.