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3900-00. Department of Information Technology

 Record Group
Identifier: 3900-00
Upon its creation in 1999, the Department of Information Technology took on and expanded upon some of the functions that until then had been handled by the Technology Division of the Executive Services Department. Among its functions are the management of the City's telecommunications and data systems, as well as the physical infrastructure supporting them; the facilitation of advisory groups regarding Citywide information technology issues, and the coordination of the strategic technology direction for the City. Community impact can be found in the works produced by the Seattle Channel (a unit within the department) and through its efforts to shrink the digital divide by increasing access to technology for communities who have been historically underserved.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Seattle Channel Moving Images

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 3902-01
Scope and Contents Note Seattle Channel is an award-winning municipal television station that reflects, informs and inspires the community it serves with a local mix of news, analysis, stories and perspectives.In January 1997, the City created a new unit within the Executive Services Division: Channel 28/Video Services, charged with the responsibility to both provide video services to City departments and to improve the quality and content of the programming on the City's municipal channel. In 1999,...
Dates: 1985-2011

Y2K Project Records

 Series
Identifier: 3905-01
Abstract

Records documenting the City's preparation for potential issues related to the Year 2000 software problem.

Dates: 1996-2000

Seattle Community Access Network (SCAN) Board Meeting Materials

 Series — Box 1
Identifier: 3902-03
Abstract

Records from Seattle Community Access Network (SCAN), a nonprofit organization contracted by the City of Seattle to manage Seattle’s public access television stations.

Dates: 2000-2002