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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-02-18; Digital Information Network Status Update (Districts - All); Rocha, LauraTo the members of the: Cl1Y COUNCIL Date~/,"/~ CA L cc ~ CM · ✓ ACM _x_ DCM (3) ~ Feb. 18,2021 Council Memorandum To: From: Via: Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council Laura Rocha, Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager {fJ Re: Digital Information Network Status Update (Districts -All) {city of Carlsbad Memo ID #2021046 This memorandum provides a status update and planned next steps for the Carlsbad Digital Information Network. Background On Dec.17, 2019, City Council approved the implementation of a new Digital Information Network by leveraging an existing agreement with communications infrastructure provider, Crown Castle. Shortly after this approval, work began on building the new Digital Information Network. On Sept. 22, 2020, City Council was given an update on the status of the project during which staff agreed to report back on progress in early 2021. Discussion The Digital Information Network project has now entered the implementation phase and staff has begun to transition city facilities to the new Digital Information Network. On Saturday, Feb. 14, 2021, Information Technology Department staff executed the planned cutover of Aviara Park, and Monroe Street Pool to the new infrastructure. These two sites were chosen because they had a wide mix of networked devices, such as printers, timeclocks, computers, and digital signage, that are common across the city. These sites also have a low employee count, so staff were able to execute the cutover with minimal impact to normal city operations. Staff are happy to report that the cutover to the new Digital Information Network was successful. Specialized devices such as video cameras and timeclocks were immediately able to rejoin the new Digital Information Network and return to normal operations in less than an hour. During the transition, staff identified additional requirements for transitioning printers, badge readers and door controllers. These additional requirements are now being added to pre-cutover preparations to make the next site cutover even more seamless. Staff had originally planned to cutover Poinsettia Park on Feb. 14, 2021, as well, but discovered some configuration issues that required additional planning. Administrative Services Branch Information Technology Department 1635 Faraday Ave. I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-602-2450 t Council Memo -Digital Information Network Status Update (Districts -All) Feb. 18,2021 Page 2 After cutover, staff performed speed tests on the new Digital Information Network. Pre and post cutover testing of bandwidth was accomplished by copying a large file from the servers located at the Faraday Center to a computer at each of the two sites and back. Pre-cutover, the file transfer took almost five minutes to complete. Post-cutover, the file transfer took less than three seconds. The available bandwidth to each site was increased by 2000%, from SOMbps to lOGbps. Fiscal Information The following is a breakdow~ of the projects' funding and expenditures/encumbrances related to the Digital Information Network approved by the City Council: Fiscal Year 2017-18 2019-20 2019-20 2020-21 2019-20 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 Next Steps Innovation Funding Description Initial Seed Funds -Project Named Smart City Fiber Council Approves Digital Information Network (DIN) Smart City Fiber Project Consolidated into DIN - $200k of Smart City Fiber budget moved to DIN Total DIN Budget Available D.IN expenditures/encumbrances DIN expenditures/encumbrances DIN pending encumbrance Total expenditure/encumbrances to date Remaining DIN Budget Balance Budget $ 1,000,000 4,525,584 (800,000) 4,725,584 4,545,983 137,374 41,115 4,724,472 $ 1,112 In the coming weeks, staff will begin the cutover process on all remaining city sites. The schedule will consider the need to continue a high level of service delivery and minimization of impact on normal city operations. In addition, Crown Castle has not completed the fiber installation at all sites but expects to be fully finished by the beginning of March 2021. Staff's plan is to conduct one more cutover to validate the new information, and then move to cutover at all remaining city sites as quickly as possible. Staff expect to complete the cutover of all remaining city sites by the end of April 2021 and believe this is an aggressive but reachable goal. cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney