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Orlando’s Capital Improvement Plan Allocates $17M for Tech

The city’s capital improvement program lists several tech opportunities, including a citywide radio replacement, a communication systems upgrade, IT hardware and software updates and other IT enhancements.

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The city of Orlando has allocated approximately $17,215,000 for technology services in its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for fiscal years 2024-2028.

Of that $17 million, five of the city’s largest tech allocations totaled $15,125,000. Those allocations included:

  • $5,000,000 for a citywide radio replacement as part of the city’s FY24 CIP Project 2 
  • $4,235,000 for a public safety-related communication systems upgrade  
  • $3,690,000 for IT hardware and software updates  
  • $1,450,000 for general government IT enhancements  
  • $750,000 for general government IT security measures 

Other notable tech projects within the city’s CIP can be found online.

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Katya Diaz is an Orlando-based e.Republic staff writer. She has a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in global strategic communications from Florida International University.