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5-Year + Outlook
The Information Systems Management vision is to help the City of Colleyville be the city of
choice for its current and future citizens by deploying technology that communicates outward
more effectively, integrates applications that innovate the way we service our citizens, and
creates an environment that drives advancement through the use of new technology, and
allows the City’s employees to develop better strategies for their unique brand of service.
Technology is rapidly changing and constantly creating new opportunities for improvement of
efficiencies and heightened capabilities to the employee. This creates a change in outlook to
the technology personnel in the city. The I.S.M. department will need to employ personnel
that are able to rapidly visualize, adapt, learn, deploy, and teach change. As the I.S.M.
department is expected to create efficiencies in the departments through the use of improved
technology, the workload within the ISM department will increase considerably.
Departmental Specific Objectives
Description Timeline Strategic Goal Link
2.1 Provide responsive,
Build a redundant efficient city services
datacenter that provides
added recover in the case
of emergencies and 2.3 Effectively leverage
increase our offsite Within a 5-year horizon information technology
capability through shared
resources planning with 4.3 Adopt best-practice
surrounding Cities planning and development
processes
2.1 Provide responsive,
Implement more web efficient city services
technology driven
applications in order to 2.3 Effectively leverage
drive down the needs of Within a 5-year horizon information technology
end-user hardware while
increasing the capability 4.3 Adopt best-practice
of mobile usage planning and development
processes
2.1 Provide responsive,
efficient city services
Integrate mapping
technology into our 2.3 Effectively leverage
applications in order to Within a 5-year horizon information technology
make them more
consumer friendly. 4.3 Adopt best-practice
planning and development
processes
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