
 
Federal Government Solutions
Reduce Costs
Improve Services
Security & Privacy Growth & Flexibility
State & Local Government Solutions
Reduce Costs
Improve Services
Security & Privacy Growth & Flexibility
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State & Local Government -
Growth & Flexibility
Data
To support new users and future applications, governments need to add bandwidth and connectivity without substantial costs. Their solutions should be standards-based to interoperate with legacy or emerging technologies. They must consolidate disparate databases and information systems, eliminating organizational silos that impede data sharing. To contain IT costs, agencies must manage their networks easily and comprehensively, optimizing traffic flows throughout their infrastructures. Additionally, government networks must be durable to ensure the 24/7 availability of services that the public expects and needs.
    
Voice
Telephony is critical to the operations of state and local governments, particularly during emergencies. Their voice services must seamlessly link all employees, regardless of location, into function-rich infrastructures that enhance messaging. To contain costs, these solutions should be easy to manage and scalable, ensuring new users and applications can be supported without expensive upgrades. Government phone platforms must be reliable and resilient to avoid any breakdown in communications. They also should be easy to install if an emergency demands deployment at remote sites.

  
Wireless
To expedite services and reduce costs, government employees are deploying laptop computers and handheld devices like PDAs to capture, process, and share data. To be effective, they must be able to access applications and messages easily and quickly, even as they roam through facilities. Moreover, in this uncertain age, state and local governments need affordable disaster-recovery strategies to restore communications rapidly in the event of catastrophe.
To meet these needs, governments require the flexibility of untethered connectivity. Wireless solutions can provide mobile workers with full access to their resources, as well as enable agencies and departments to quickly reestablish communications within their facilities or out in the field.

  
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