Technology Services

Mission

The mission of Technology Services is to provide leadership, implement and oversee statewide solutions and the associated cloud infrastructure common to the North Carolina Public School Units, and to support the education of the state's 1.6 Million students by helping the North Carolina State Board of Education and the agency meet their strategic goals.

Vision

Position Technology Services as a valued and trusted partner that delivers innovative, reliable, and efficient technology strategies and solutions that support North Carolina public school students, educators, administrators and parents.

Strategic Plan

The Technology Services strategic plan that provides details on the various projects and initiatives can be found here

Contact: Vanessa Wrenn, Chief Information Officer

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Technology Connections

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The NCDPI Support Center is available to answer or resolve many of your technical issues or questions regarding applications which support the NC State Board of Education and public education in the K-12 environment.

How to Submit a Request for Support

To contact the Support Center about a specific application, all designated customers and DPI staff can submit and manage requests for support using the ServiceNow web portal.

ServiceNow Training and Guidance

Quick Reference Document

To contact the Support Center by phone, please call 919 716-1840 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Additional Contacts for Support:

K12 Cybersecurity Resources Provided by DPI:

  • A full listing of resources and contact information
  • Managed Internet Access monitored 24x7 with Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Auto-Mitigation Protection and other protection features
  • Next-Generation Firewall Service monitored 24x7
  • Locally Managed Content-Filtering to protect students and staff from harmful Internet resources
  • Local Network-based asset discovery and local network visibility tools for asset inventory, vulnerability identification, and risk categorization
  • Cybersecurity Awareness and Training Platform that enables PSUs to establish a customized training and awareness program, including simulated phishing campaigns
  • Multi-perspective external vulnerability scans, needs assessments, and best practices in K12
  • Contact K12cybersecTeam@dpi.nc.gov for more information

Other Resources: NCLGISA Strike Team (North Carolina Local Government Information Systems Association) – Partnering with NC Emergency Management, provides expert first-response and support to cyber events. https://www.nclgisa.org/page/strike-team  Non-critical requests: itstriketeam@nclgisa.org Incident Response 24x7x365: (919) 726-6508

Suspect a North Carolina K12 Cyber Incident? Immediately report it to the following entities:

Additional Resources:

Visit the School Connectivity / E-RATE Page

The NCDPI School Connectivity E-Rate Team offers the following free comprehensive E-Rate training and support services to all PreK-13 public schools in the state:

Connectivity Services
E-mail and telephone support in completing applications and program forms.
Virtual reviews of applications and program forms.
E-mail and telephone support in completing Compliance Reviews and Audits.
Updates and training at conferences and regional meetings.
Onsite outreach and training as requested (depending on travel restrictions).
NC E-rate emails used to communicate updates, newsletters and executive summaries to designated E-rate contacts across the state. See link below.
Access to experienced network analysts with working knowledge of the E-rate Program.
Access to multiple state-level E-rate Specialists for continuity of service and “on-demand” service.