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State spending $98 million to upgrade AZNet

Source: By Kelly Mahoney, Inside Tucson Business (AZ), Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Arizona's state government is spending $98 million over the next five years to replace outdated and redundant networking systems. The effort, called AZNet, has already saved taxpayers $3.8 million. The effort is called AZNet and is being executed by Accenture, an outside consulting group. The five-year contract is worth $98 million and was awarded to the company in 2005.