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DeadlineForApplicantsNewspaper Ad content: Northwest Arkansas Times _______________________________________________ CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE NOTICE CITY TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE TASK FORCE · Applications are being accepted by the two chairs of this task force recently established by council action. · The task force is responsible for presenting to the city council by December of this year a report recommending a strategy and implementation plan for this city to follow in this important area of technology · A copy of the charge to the task force is available at city hall in the office of the city clerk and Mayor. The charge can also be found on the city Web page at www.accessfayetteville.org · Applications will be accepted at the office of the Fayetteville City Clerk through April 9th. Decisions on the individuals asked to serve will be made by the council appointed co-chairs. ________________________________________________________________________ From City Web Site ________________________________________________________________________ City Technology and Telecommunications Infrastructure Task Force Applications are currently being accepted To apply, submit a resume and a statement explaining why you are seeking this position to the following address: City of Fayetteville City Clerk's Office 113 West Mountain Street Fayetteville, AR 72701 Application deadline: April 9, 2004 The Fayetteville City Council created the City Technology and Telecommunications Infrastructure Task Force whose charge includes: 1. Reviewing the existing information technology and telecommunications infrastructure used by the city, available telecommunications services, rights-of-way management strategies, and telecommunications regulatory structure. 2. Identifying the telecommunications needs of the community, (government, schools, business, public) and how to best meet those needs. 3. Developing a Technology and Telecommunications Infrastructure Vision and Policies statement that provides direction for the plan and guides the implementation of telecommunications technologies in support of community interests, local governance, and consistent with the city's goals and guiding principles. 4. Developing a comprehensive telecommunications strategy and regulatory framework plan to support a coordinated regional information infrastructure that provides accessible and affordable high-speed connectivity for citizens, public institutions, and businesses. |