How important will working with county IT staff or an Internet Service Provider (ISP) be?
You may receive your Internet connectivity directly through a public Internet Service Provider (ISP) or you may coordinate through your county IT services. We recommend that WIC Coordinators work with your Administrator, county IT, and State WIC staff to determine how your Internet connectivity will be provided. It is important that county IT be involved in planning for the new system. They may direct you to work with an Internet Service Provider. If you receive your Internet connectivity through an ISP, the State will provide configured computers and a router (similar to a hub). The ISP will provide on-going support of Internet connectivity. It will be the Local Agency’s responsibility to support any additional county software and configuration changes needed. If you receive your Internet connectivity through your county IT services, a close working relationship will need to be established with your county IT staff. The State will provide configured computers and a router (similar to
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