During a series of routine procurement and contract items, the McLennan County Commissioners Court approved multiple contracts and renewals across technology, construction and economic development.
IT and cybersecurity: Staff presented and the court approved managed engine service desk licenses ($2,162.76), a Wasabi cloud-storage renewal ($14,954.70), a Commvault Cloud Backup and Recovery software solution ($59,557), annual KnowBe4 cybersecurity training ($14,580), and a biometric reader for the county jail ($2,595 with $260 annual maintenance). IT staff said the Commvault figure corrected an earlier misstated total and that savings on a different line item cover the increase.
Servers and licensing: The court approved a five-year primary/secondary failover file server subscription (total per server $215,086.20) and a third-year renewal of Microsoft 365 licensing through Liftoff LLC ($392,452.56), with staff noting small variances from the budget offset by available funds.
Real estate and economic development: The court authorized a commercial contract to sell an unimproved county parcel on Central Park Drive in the Thomas Swanson addition for $82,000 and approved a 10-year industrial business grant for Messer LLC's McGregor facility expansion to build a second air separation unit; staff said the grant would reimburse 50% of personal property taxes annually and showed a projected 2-year payback on the ROI analysis.
All items were approved by voice vote in the meeting record.