
The City of Two Rivers wants to improve its cybersecurity.
The city council on Monday (March 2nd) unanimously approved a new three-year agreement with Green Bay-based All in Technology that will modernize and elevate how City Hall delivers critical technology services.
That includes stronger cybersecurity, 24-hour network monitoring, and a team of technology professionals supporting their IT staff.
City Manager Kyle Kordell also said that the contract also helps save at least $50,000 a year in the city’s general fund.
He says the money stays in their operating budget to help manage rising costs that Two Rivers can’t always control, like health insurance, transit expenses for Maritime Metro Route 1, and other inflationary pressures.
Members from All In Technology gave a presentation about what they can do for the city.
They discussed the cybersecurity services they provide and answered questions from the city council.












