Albuquerque Journal

NM attorney general awards $220K in technology grants

Money is from lawsuit settlement

- JOURNAL STAFF REPORT

The New Mexico Attorney General’s Office on Tuesday awarded more than $220,000 in settlement money to public institutio­ns around the state for their requested technology proposals.

The awards included: improving local government ability to process Inspection of Public Records Act requests; providing free public Wi-Fi in public libraries and open space; and money to a community college to train coding instructor­s.

The money comes from New Mexico’s share of a multi-state price-fixing lawsuit involving dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) litigation involving equipment such as computers and printers.

“Investing in technology, especially in our rural communitie­s, will improve the services provided to taxpayers and spur local innovation,” Attorney General Hector Balderas said in a statement.

The $220,000 specifical­ly, according to a news release, was awarded as follows:

Bloomfield Public Library will receive $12,279.33 for updated equipment and Wi-Fi installati­on for optimal use of existing fiber optic loop.

Doña Ana County will get $30,000 to improve how it handles IPRA requests.

Las Vegas Police Department plans to use $28,029 for an electronic evidence management system.

Torrance County receives $42,525 for public access stations at customer service counters; for online archival search program and marriage licensing software and improvemen­ts to its emergency operations center CPU.

Edgewood plans to use $12,000 for state-of-theart equipment and wireless technology to provide free Wi-Fi in two public parks and a large open space.

Questa will receive $16,348.72 for website redesign to improve access to records, public meeting software and equipment to provide more accurate and timely delivery of informatio­n.

Central New Mexico Community College will use $80,267 for blockchain utilizatio­n and developmen­t, the training of up to 10 coding instructor­s, building production blockchain services and making them available to government agencies.

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AG Hector Balderas

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