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CTS Wireless Pilot Status Quarterly Customer Meeting

CTS Wireless Pilot Status Quarterly Customer Meeting. January 22, 2013. Develop and implement a secure, enterprise Wireless service providing agency employees and guest agencies greater mobility and productivity . In Scope: Use Case #1 – Local Agency Access Use Case #2 – Guest Access

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CTS Wireless Pilot Status Quarterly Customer Meeting

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  1. CTS Wireless Pilot StatusQuarterly Customer Meeting January 22, 2013

  2. Develop and implement a secure, enterprise Wireless service providing agency employees and guest agencies greater mobility and productivity. In Scope: Use Case #1 – Local Agency Access Use Case #2 – Guest Access Use Case #3 – Roaming Agency Access Not in Scope: BYOD access to state resources (is available using Guest Access + VPN) Public Access (internet access without any password) Pilot Objective & Scope

  3. Pilot Participants • There are 4 agencies participating along with CTS. The agencies include: • DSHS • DOR • DFI • LSC (Use Case #3 - roaming access only)

  4. Pilot Timeline

  5. Pilot Status • Customer onboarding is complete: • Customer admin training has occurred • Agency and CTS readiness activity has completed • Necessary firewall changes were made • Necessary IP and DHCP configuration changes were made • Floor maps were loaded into the Prime Infrastructure application • All Access Points (APs) have been installed • Customers are testing • Initial feedback regarding user experience is positive, however the teams are identifying and resolving issues

  6. Pilot Issues • Some issues discovered so far during the pilot: • Each agency has needed to work through missed onboarding prep steps during the onsite installations. • Agency application firewalls needed to be opened to allow access. • POP3 firewalls needed to be opened. • Short time-out cycles and complex passwords were difficult for users and admins. • Settings needed to be adjusted to block inappropriate sites. • Initially, logs/reports were unavailable. • Guest Registration processes were not developed prior to the initial AP installs, however two options have now been configured. Automated email notification of registration was also added.

  7. Client Configuration CTS shared instructions to the agencies for the creation of a Group Policy Object (GPO) which agency admins will deploy to automatically update users’ machines with the appropriate client configuration and user certificates when users log in to Active Directory.

  8. Pilot Testing CTS provided agencies with 54 pilot test cases and encouraged agencies to supplement with additional test cases to address accessing customer- specific applications. Sample

  9. Next Steps • Finish test case execution and gather results. • Finish the Business Model. • Finalize Business Plan by end of testing to inform the Go / No Go decision. • Pending a “Go” decision, tear down pilot environment and build production environment

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