Network Operations is responsible for designing, installing, troubleshooting and maintaining the district's network, ensuring its optimal performance and providing ongoing support for the district's internet, content-filtering, firewall, VPN, wireless and digital media solutions (DMS).
Server Operations
Server Operations is responsible for all of the district's physical and virtual servers, including full maintenance and support for the on premise data center and disaster recovery site. Server Operations maintains security permissions/access, installing applications on servers and manages systems that require server-based deployment and management, such as antivirus, data backups, software deployments, e-mail services and SPAM filtering.
Telecommunications Operations
Telecommunication Operations is responsible for the telephone services that run over the district's network (VoIP), as well as analog plain old telephone system (POTS) lines. The district relies on a wide variety of telecommunication technology, including such services as video telephony and voicemail services. Telecommunications Operations also maintains the district's cable plant, legacy media retrieval systems, PA systems, bell schedules and project management for technology requirements during renovations and for the construction of new facilities.
Security Operations
Security Operations is responsible for district-wide digital security, including video surveillance and digital door/badge access. Security Operations also maintains select facility burglar/intrusion alarms.
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author: null, // What the author of the app should be in the banner (defaults to or hostname)
price: 'FREE', // Price of the app
appStoreLanguage: 'us', // Language code for App Store
inAppStore: 'On the App Store', // Text of price for iOS
inGooglePlay: 'In Google Play', // Text of price for Android
inAmazonAppStore: 'In the Amazon Appstore',
inWindowsStore: 'In the Windows Store', //Text of price for Windows
GooglePlayParams: null, // Aditional parameters for the market
icon: null, // The URL of the icon (defaults to )
iconGloss: null, // Force gloss effect for iOS even for precomposed
button: 'VIEW', // Text for the install button
url: null, // The URL for the button. Keep null if you want the button to link to the app store.
scale: 'auto', // Scale based on viewport size (set to 1 to disable)
speedIn: 300, // Show animation speed of the banner
speedOut: 400, // Close animation speed of the banner
daysHidden: 15, // Duration to hide the banner after being closed (0 = always show banner)
daysReminder: 90, // Duration to hide the banner after "VIEW" is clicked *separate from when the close button is clicked* (0 = always show banner)
force: null, // Choose 'ios', 'android' or 'windows'. Don't do a browser check, just always show this banner
hideOnInstall: true, // Hide the banner after "VIEW" is clicked.
layer: false, // Display as overlay layer or slide down the page
iOSUniversalApp: true, // If the iOS App is a universal app for both iPad and iPhone, display Smart Banner to iPad users, too.
appendToSelector: 'body', //Append the banner to a specific selector
pushSelector: 'html' // What element is going to push the site content down; this is where the banner append animation will start.
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$.smartbanner.Constructor = SmartBanner;
// ============================================================
// Bootstrap transition
// Copyright 2011-2014 Twitter, Inc.
// Licensed under MIT (https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/blob/master/LICENSE)
function transitionEnd() {
var el = document.createElement('smartbanner')
var transEndEventNames = {
WebkitTransition: 'webkitTransitionEnd',
MozTransition: 'transitionend',
OTransition: 'oTransitionEnd otransitionend',
transition: 'transitionend'
}
for (var name in transEndEventNames) {
if (el.style[name] !== undefined) {
return { end: transEndEventNames[name] }
}
}
return false // explicit for ie8 ( ._.)
}
if ($.support.transition !== undefined)
return // Prevent conflict with Twitter Bootstrap
// http://blog.alexmaccaw.com/css-transitions
$.fn.emulateTransitionEnd = function (duration) {
var called = false, $el = this
$(this).one($.support.transition.end, function () {
called = true
})
var callback = function () {
if (!called) $($el).trigger($.support.transition.end)
}
setTimeout(callback, duration)
return this
}
$(function () {
$.support.transition = transitionEnd()
})
// ============================================================
}(window.jQuery);