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Services Provided

The DOM IT Services group has broad expertise in many areas of information technology, and we would love to help you with your technical needs. Examples of projects include:

    Development Projects
    • Design and implementation of database or web applications
    • Updates and editing of web pages
    Infrastructure Projects
    • Consulting on IT-related tasks or projects
    • HIPAA-related work (e.g., documentation, remediation, consulting) of non-supported devices or servers
    • Installation, configuration, or maintenance on non-supported servers
    Please note: All infrastructure projects are handled as time permits. Customers paying for monthly service get priority.
    Support Projects
    • Installation, configuration, or maintenance of non-supported devices (e.g., laptop, desktop, smartphone)
    • Non-supported email account configuration or maintenance
    • Home computers (either by phone or brought in to one of our offices)
    Please note: All support projects are handled as time permits. Customers paying for monthly service get priority.

Please see our Pricing page for our current project rate. Please see our Portfolio for more samples of our work. If you would like to talk to us about a project, please fill out our Project Request Form, and let us know how we can help you succeed.

Recharge

  • For large projects, the initial meeting is not charged. This allows the project team to review the scope, requirements, and project schedule. Following this meeting, the staff will send a summary with scope, requirements, deadlines, and an estimate of time, hardware and software needed for this project.
  • Upon approval of the proposal, DPA and fund will have to be approved by Accounting.
  • Changes in the project scope will have to be reviewed and may incur additional costs.

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