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and health clinics, even though the equipment is designed to serve major research universities, medical centers and large corporations. The routerscost$22,600 each. "If those routers are bigger than we need, then we need to figure
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In response to the audit, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin ordered a review of more than 1,000 sites that received routers, which cost$22,600 each. That review is ongoing. When the state first started distributing routers in late 2010, West Virginia... Published: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 Words: 657
were assigned. Based on the federal analysis, the state'sdecision to put a $22,600 router at the Marmet library was appropriate because the facility sits in Kanawha County, a county with more than 20,000 people. "The [inspector general]... Published: Thursday, February 28, 2013 Words: 1068
health clinics, even though the pricey devices were designed to serve research universities, major medical centers and large corporations. More than 1,000routers were purchased at $22,600 each. Walden and Shimkus say federal officials... Published: Thursday, June 14, 2012 Words: 902
- as necessary to "enhance the public safety of first responders and [West Virginia] citizens." The new routers - bought with stimulusfunds for $22,600 each - lack voicemail modules, and State Police can't operate the agency's voicemail... Published: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 Words: 1261
medical centers and large corporations. On Wednesday, U.S. Assistant Commerce Secretary Lawrence Strickling told federal lawmakers that West Virginia's bulk purchase of more than 1,000 "scalable" routers saved the state money. "Overall,... Published: Friday, May 18, 2012 Words: 964
West Virginia "taxpayers were best served" by the state'sdecision to use $24 million in federal stimulusfunds to purchase more than 1,000 high-end Internetrouters for public facilities, a state official overseeing the spending has... Published: Thursday, July 12, 2012 Words: 676
jails, 911 centers, planning agencies and other public facilities. About 630 sites are getting new fiber-optic connections. All 1,100 locations are receiving high-capacityrouters. A recent West Virginia Legislative Audit report found... Published: Monday, March 18, 2013 Words: 879
$250,000. The policy change follows federal and state reviews of West Virginia's decision to buy more than 1,000Internetrouters that cost$24million. The state Office of Technology bought the routers two years ago under a statewide... Published: Friday, February 01, 2013 Words: 780
broadband expansion project funded by the federal stimulus, the state is removing routers that cost as little as $40 at public facilities and replacing them with $22,400 routers. "It's $24 million in government funds, so we're looking... Published: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 Words: 835