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Technology Advisory Board
Meetings
- Check the Town Calendar for meeting dates and times. Meeting minutes will be posted on this page.
Agendas & Minutes
Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.
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Members
This Board will consist of five voting members, serving staggered two-year terms and five ex-officio members (non-voting) serving one-year terms and representing:
- Board of Health designee
- IT Coordinator
- Regional School Department designee
- Town Administrator or designee
- Warrant Committee designee
Voting Members
- Greg Kahoun, Chair
Term Expires: 2021
Email Greg Kahoun - Paul Smith, Member
Term Expires: 2021
Email Paul Smith - Gregg Wright, Member
Term Expires: 2021
Email Gregg Wright
- Rui Huang, Member
Term Expires: 2023
Email Rui Huang - Myank Jain, Member
Term Expires: 2021
Email Myank Jain
Ex-Officio Members
- Christopher Dwelley, Town Administrator
Term Expires: 2020
Email Christopher Dwelley - Cam Hudson, Warrant Committee Representative
Term Expires: 2020
Email Cam Hudson - David Sullivan, IT Designee
Term Expires: 2020
Email Dave Sullivan
- Anthony Ritacco, Regional School Representative
Term Expires: 2020
Email Anthony Ritacco - Robert Springett, Selectman Designee
Term Expires: 2020
Email Robert Springett - Gerald L. Clarke, Board of Health Designee
Term Expires: 2021
Email Gerald L. Clarke
Mission
Appointed by the Board of Selectmen, the Technology Advisory Board (TAB) will address technology development within the Town and coordinate its actions with all independently elected Boards and Commissions.
Activities
The TAB shall advise the Board of Selectmen, Town Administrator and other senior administrative staff, as appropriate, on resources and priorities concerning all aspects of computing, information management, and communication technology. It will also review and make recommendations concerning the Town’s planning and implementation of plans for current and proposed computing and information technologies. The TAB’s goals include the enhancement of Town processes, through the effective use of technology, to maximize effectiveness and minimize unnecessary redundancy and cost. The TAB’s recommendations should support the goals and objectives of the Town for the proper use of computing resources by staff. The TAB shall also be a source of input and feedback regarding matters of administrative computing, communication, and information technology needs and requirements.