IT Project Services
The IT Project operates similar to a technology consulting firm. Clients purchase a block of time that they may use for any service. Once the block of time is depleted, clients simply purchase more so that their needs will continue to be met.
Other services offered by the NJAMHAA IT Project, some which are free of charge, include:
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Technical Assistance and Consulting specializing in non-profits at below market rates |
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Office 365 Implementations (Email, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and SharePoint) – Microsoft offers it all for free to all non-profits The IT Project can help you with ordering it and implementing it for your organization. |
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Technical Liaisons between you and your IT Vendors |
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Discounted Group purchasing |
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Configuration and maintenance of Local Area Networks, (LAN) Virtual Private Networks (VPN) and Wide Area Networks (WAN) |
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Help desk support and remote support Click here for current rate card |
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User groups - support for all agencies by promoting different users' group meetings to discuss problems and solutions. Presently, we have the following groups: Billing Supervisors and Quality Assurance & Compliance and Human Resources workgroups meet regularly. |
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Grant/computer donation information - Members of our staff often receive information from software and hardware companies on procedures for receiving donated items. Any information that we receive is passed on to the agencies. Many companies also provide grants to nonprofit organizations for purchasing hardware, software and other types of equipment. We have provided our agencies with a list of these companies along with the procedures needed to begin the grant proposal process. |
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Technology consultation – Technology consultation is presently provided to the agencies at no cost. This service offers help to agencies when they encounter problems using certain software and hardware products. Vetted vendor relationships that can SAVE YOU MONEY!(Telecommunications – VoIP and Cellular); security audits; penetration testing; hardware and software; printing brochures, annual reports or merchandising items and more!) |
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Information technology conferences and workshops – The IT Project hosts an annual technology conference, offering attendees the latest information on popular trends and future technologies, as well as the opportunity to network with dozens of vendors representing top technology companies. |
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Collaboratives Are the Way to Go for EHRs. By creating a more affordable way for agencies to implement EHRs, NJAMHAA is helping members maximize their investment and use of this critical technology and qualify for incentive payments under the new NJ Promoting Interoperability Incentive Program for Substance Use Disorder Providers. The IT Project is looking to EHR Vendors to join us in forming Collaboratives for mental health and substance use disorder treatment providers. For more information, contact June Noto, Vice President Information Technology, Human Resources and Administrative Services at (609) 838-5488 Ext. 202 or jnoto@njamhaa.org. |