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Resolution Type
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Resolution Number
2006-944
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
07/20/2006
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IBM Wireless Island - Awarding Bid No. 2006-944
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<br />SCOPE OF SERVICES <br /> <br />The Scope of Services to be used as a general guide and is not intended to be a complete list of <br />all work necessary to complete the project. <br /> <br />The following work tasks are assumed necessary to prepare the Wireless Broadband Solution <br />Strategy and Design: <br /> <br />I. Assess Community Need for a WiFi Network and Potential Benefits <br /> <br />a. Describe residential and business access to wireless broadband networks, e.g., <br />WiFi hotspots. <br /> <br />b. Project demand for wireless broadband servIces from all sectors of the <br />community: <br /> <br />1. Individuals <br /> <br />ii. Businesses <br /> <br />lll. Schools, colleges and universities <br /> <br />IV. Community based organizations <br /> <br />v. Community media <br /> <br />VI. Government <br /> <br />c. Prioritize City drivers justifying a Wireless Broadband Network <br /> <br />II. Identify Best Practices and Business Models from other Communities <br /> <br />d. Identify the best practices and business models that other jurisdictions have <br />employed from among the broad range of approaches to creating community <br />wireless broadband networks. <br /> <br />e. Review potential ownership and operating structure for The City including, <br />but not limited to: <br /> <br />1. 100% municipal ownership and operation of the network <br /> <br />ii. 100% community based non-profit ownership and operation of the <br />network <br /> <br />,\, <br /> <br />111. publici private partnerships between local government and a pnvate <br />entity that owns and operates the network <br /> <br />IV. a hybrid where the municipality owns and a private entity operates the <br />network (by "municipality," we include all units of local government, <br />including counties, municipal utilities, utility districts and joint power- <br />like arrangements.) <br /> <br />SiB <br />
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