Information Technology Hardware and Software Standards
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................... 7
PURPOSE................................................................................................................................................................... 7 INTENDED AUDIENCE ................................................................................................................................................ 7 CATEGORIZATION OF STANDARDS ........................................................................................................................... 7
DESKTOP, LAPTOP, PRINTER, AND MOBILE COMPUTING ................................................................... 8
DESKTOP ................................................................................................................................................................... 8 LAPTOP .................................................................................................................................................................... 10 TABLETS .................................................................................................................................................................. 13 MONITOR ................................................................................................................................................................. 16 PRINTERS ................................................................................................................................................................ 16 DESKTOP SOFTWARE STANDARDS ........................................................................................................................ 20
TELECOM ......................................................................................................................................................... 22
SMARTPHONE STANDARDS ..................................................................................................................................... 22 MOBILE HAND-HELD DEVICES ................................................................................................................................ 22 MOBILE AIRCARD/MODEM STANDARDS ................................................................................................................. 23 VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL (VOIP) PHONES ............................................................................................. 23
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) ........................................................................................... 24
GIS CLIENT STANDARDS ........................................................................................................................................ 24 GIS APPLICATION SERVER STANDARDS ................................................................................................................ 25 GIS IAAS/PAAS STANDARDS ................................................................................................................................. 26 GIS DEVELOPER API STANDARDS ......................................................................................................................... 26 MOBILE GIS STANDARDS ....................................................................................................................................... 27
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND DRAFTING (CADD) ............................................................................. 28
ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYING..................................................................................................... 29
PHOTOGRAMMETRY ................................................................................................................................................ 29 LAND SURVEYING .................................................................................................................................................... 31
SERVER ............................................................................................................................................................ 34
BLADE ENCLOSURE ................................................................................................................................................ 34 BLADE SERVER ....................................................................................................................................................... 34 PHYSICAL SERVER (WINDOWS / LINUX) ................................................................................................................. 36 PHYSICAL SERVER (UNIX) ..................................................................................................................................... 37 VIRTUALIZATION MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE / OS LICENSING ............................................................................... 38 MONITORING / CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT ..................................................................................................... 39
STORAGE......................................................................................................................................................... 42
GENERAL PURPOSE STORAGE ............................................................................................................................... 42 PERFORMANCE STORAGE ...................................................................................................................................... 42 ARCHIVE STORAGE ................................................................................................................................................. 43 BACKUP STORAGE .................................................................................................................................................. 44
NETWORK ........................................................................................................................................................ 48
NETWORK HARDWARE ............................................................................................................................................ 48 NETWORK (MANAGEMENT) SOFTWARE ................................................................................................................. 50 DATA TRANSMISSION .............................................................................................................................................. 51 DATA CABLING / JACK / CONNECTOR ..................................................................................................................... 52 FACILITY SUPPORT COMPONENTS: DATA CENTER SUPPORT COMPONENTS ......................................................... 53
SECURITY ........................................................................................................................................................ 55
END-POINT DEVICES .............................................................................................................................................. 55 SERVERS ................................................................................................................................................................. 55 SECURITY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE .................................................................................................................... 56 SECURITY APPLIANCE ............................................................................................................................................. 56
DATABASE ...................................................................................................................................................... 58
ENTERPRISE DATABASE ......................................................................................................................................... 58 REPLICATION/ HIGH AVAILABILITY / FEATURE SETS / MONITORING AND DIAGNOSTICS ....................................... 58
MIDDLEWARE ................................................................................................................................................. 60
ENTERPRISE APPLICATION SERVER STANDARDS .................................................................................................. 60 APPLICATION DELIVERY AND RELEASE MANAGEMENT .......................................................................................... 60
APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT (APPDEV) ................................................................................................. 62
INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT (IDE) ............................................................................................... 62 REPORTING ............................................................................................................................................................. 63 VERSIONING/CODE CONTROL AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................ 64 PROGRAMMING FRAMEWORKS AND LANGUAGES .................................................................................................. 64
WEB DEVELOPMENT (WEBDEV) ................................................................................................................ 67
WEBDEV SOFTWARE/TOOLS/UTILITY STANDARDS ............................................................................................... 67
APPENDIX A - STANDARDS MANAGEMENT PROCESS ......................................................................... 68
APPENDIX B – STANDARDS EXCEPTION PROCESS .............................................................................. 69
EXCEPTION PROCESS FOR MAINTENANCE & OPERATION/ BREAK FIX ................................................................. 69
APPENDIX C – GLOSSARY OF TERMS ...................................................................................................... 70
APPENDIX D – ACRONYMS .......................................................................................................................... 74
APPENDIX E – REVIEWERS AND CONTRIBUTORS................................................................................. 77
REVIEWERS ............................................................................................................................................................. 77 CONTRIBUTORS ....................................................................................................................................................... 80
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Introduction
Purpose
The IT Hardware and Software Standards document specifies the approved IT products, and applications that are currently supported by Caltrans. These hardware and software standards were established based on current technology, and Caltrans business needs. Conformance to these standards will ensure that a reliable and efficient computing environment is available to all Caltrans employees. Adherence to these hardware and software standards will:
• Optimize the level of support through shared infrastructure, services, and expertise • Manage the cost of procurement, refresh, and support of technology • Ensure the compatibility and interoperability of products • Improve security and network manageability
Intended Audience
All Caltrans Programs, Districts, Divisions, Traffic Management Centers (TMC), and Projects, are required to comply with these IT Standards. The Department Chief Information Officer (CIO) is responsible for establishing IT policy, and enforcing these standards.
Exceptions to these standards must be approved by the Department’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO) prior to procurement, and are granted on a case-by-case basis. The Exception Process is detailed in Appendix B.
Categorization of Standards
IT hardware and software components are categorized as Standard, Emerging, or Sunset.
Standard Emerging Sunset
These technologies are approved for use within Caltrans.
These are new technologies that have not yet been approved for use within Caltrans, but are being reviewed for possible future adoption.
These are older technologies that are in use within Caltrans, and will continue to be supported by Caltrans IT. However, these will not be used for new implementations, unless approved through the standards exception process.
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Desktop, Laptop, Printer, and Mobile Computing1 There are typically three levels of desktop, laptop, and mobile computing users:
• Tier 1 Users • Tier 2 Users • Tier 3 Users
Tier 1 Users is the default compute level generally applicable to most Caltrans employees. Tier 1 Users use typical office automation applications such as the Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Acrobat products, web browsers, etc. Tier 2 Users use all of the Tier 1 User applications, in addition, they use Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) applications such as AutoCAD Civil 3D, Bentley Microstation and associated plugins. Tier 3 Users is an advanced compute level intended to support TMC users, video editing, application developers, application administrators, research efforts, advanced 3-D modeling, and similar use cases otherwise exceeding basic compute needs. It also supports the needs of advanced engineering requirements specifying high-end graphics – e.g. Geographic Information System (GIS), 3-D mapping and imagery, etc.
Desktop
*Tier 1 User: HP EliteDesk 800 G2 CMT Standard
Standard Optional/Upgrade
Processor: Intel Core i5-6500 3.2 GHz
Intel Core i7-6700 3.4 GHz
1 All desktop, laptop, printer, and mobile computing standards are pre-defined through DGS contracts and have been accepted by the Caltrans desktop hardware standards committee.
Desktops Standard Emerging Sunset
Tier 1 User* (specs below)
HP EliteDesk 800 G2 CMT
Based on latest Department of General Services (DGS) approved equipment
Desktop models prior to standard desktop model
Tier 2 User* (specs below)
HP EliteDesk 800 G2 CMT
Desktop models prior to standard desktop model
Tier 3 User* (specs below)
HP Z640 Workstation Desktop models prior to standard desktop model
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Storage: 256GB SSD
Memory: 16GB RAM 32GB RAM Video: On Board Video Peripherals: Mouse and Keyboard
Warranty: 3 Year Warranty (Included)
4 Year Extended Warranty
*Tier 2 User: HP EliteDesk 800 G2 CMT Standard
Standard Optional/Upgrade
Processor: Intel Core i7-6700 3.4 GHz
Storage: 256GB SSD & 1TB HDD
1TB SSD (in lieu of 256GB & 1TB HDD)
Memory: 32GB RAM
Video: 2GB Dedicated Video Card
Peripherals: Mouse and Keyboard
Warranty: 3 Year Warranty (Included)
4 Year Extended Warranty
*Tier 3 User: HP Z640 Workstation Standard
Standard Optional/Upgrade
Processor: Intel Xeon E5-1620v3 3.5 GHz
Storage: 512GB SSD
Memory: 32GB RAM
Video2: 4GB Dedicated Video Card
Peripherals: Mouse and Keyboard
Warranty: 3 Year Warranty (Included)
4 Year Extended Warranty
2 TMC desktops may require dual video cards.
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Laptop
Laptop 14” & 15” Standard Emerging Sunset
Tier 1 and 2 User 14”
*(specs below)
HP ProBook 640 G2 14” LCD
Based on latest DGS approved equipment
Laptop models prior to standard laptop model
Tier 1 and 2 User 15”
*(specs below)
HP ProBook 650 G2 15” LCD
Laptop models prior to standard laptop model
Tier 3 User
*(specs below)
HP Zbook15 G3 Mobile Workstation
Laptop models prior to standard laptop model
*Tier 1 and 2 User: HP ProBook 640 G2 14” LCD
Standard
Standard Optional/Upgrade
Processor: Intel Core i5-6200U 2.8 GHz
Intel Core i7-6600U 2.6 GHz
Storage: 256GB SSD Memory: 16GB RAM Video: Onboard Video Peripherals: Docking Station
WebCam
Extended Life Battery Anti-Glare Screen Blu-ray Drive Laptop Carry Case /
Cable Lock Warranty: 3 Year Warranty
(Included) 4 – Year Extended Warranty
Notes: Contract Line Item 203
*Tier 1 and 2 User: HP ProBook 650 G2 15” LCD
Standard
Standard Optional/Upgrade
Processor: Intel Core i5-6300U 3.0 GHz
Intel Core i7-6600U 2.6 GHz
Storage: 256GB SSD Memory: 16GB RAM
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Video: Onboard Video Peripherals: Docking Station WebCam Extended Life Battery Anti-Glare Screen Blu-ray Drive Laptop Carry Case /
Cable Lock Warranty: 3 Year Warranty
(Included) 4 – Year Extended Warranty
Notes: Contract Line Item 205
*Tier 3 User: HP Zbook15 G3 Mobile Workstation
Standard
Standard Optional/Upgrade
Processor: Intel Core i7-6700HQ 2.8 GHz
Storage: 512GB SSD 1TB SSD
Memory: 16GB RAM 32GB RAM Video: Nvidia Quadro 1000M
2 GB
Peripherals: Docking Station WebCam
Extended Life Battery
External DVD/Blu-ray Drive
10-Key Keyboard
Laptop Carry Case / Cable Lock
Warranty: 3 Year Warranty (Included)
4 – Year Extended Warranty
Notes: Contract Line Item 401
Ultra-Light Laptop Standard Emerging Sunset
All Users
*(specs below)
HP PowerBook (EliteBook) G3 12.5”
LCD
Based on latest DGS approved equipment
Laptop models prior to standard laptop
model
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*All Users: HP PowerBook G3 12.5” LCD Standard
Standard Optional/Upgrade
Processor: Intel Core i7-6600U 2.6 GHz
Storage: 256GB SSD 500GB SSD
Memory: 16GB RAM
Video: Onboard Video Peripherals: Docking Station WebCam
Extended Life Battery
DVD/Blu-ray Drive
Laptop Carry Case / Cable Lock
Warranty: 3 Year Warranty (Included)
4 – Year Extended Warranty
Notes: Contract Line Item 303
Ruggedized Laptop Standard Emerging Sunset
All Users – 13”
*(specs below)
Panasonic Toughbook 31 – 13.1”
Based on latest DGS approved equipment
Laptop models prior to standard laptop model
All Users – 14”
*(specs below)
Panasonic Toughbook 53 – 14”
Laptop models prior to standard laptop model
*All Users: Panasonic Toughbook 31 – 13.1” Standard
Standard Optional/Upgrade
Processor: Intel Core i7-4600U 2.1 GHz
Storage: 512GB SSD Memory: 16GB RAM 32GB RAM
Video: Onboard Video – 13.1” Touch LCD
Peripherals: Docking Station
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Laptop Carry Case / Cable Lock
Warranty: 3 Year Warranty (Included)
* All Users: Panasonic Toughbook 53 – 14” Standard
Standard Optional/Upgrade
Processor: Intel Core i7-4600U 2.1 GHz
Storage: 512GB SSD
Memory: 16GB RAM 32GB RAM
Video: Onboard Video – 14” Touch LCD
Peripherals: Docking Station
Laptop Carry Case / Cable Lock
Warranty: 3 Year Warranty (Included)
Tablets
Tablets Standard Emerging Sunset
Tier 1 and 2 User – Windows based
*(specs below)
Microsoft (MS) Surface Pro 4
Based on latest DGS approved equipment
MS Surface Pro 3
Tier 3 User – Windows based
*(specs below)
MS Surface Pro 4
Tier 1 and 2 User – iOS Based Mini
*(specs below)
Apple iPad Mini 4 Wifi
Tier 1 and 2 User – iOS Based Mid-Size
*(specs below)
Apple iPad Air 2 Wifi iPad Air Gen 1 or below
Tier 1 and 2 User – iOS Based 12.9”
Apple iPad Pro 12.9 Wifi
iPad Mini Gen 3 or below
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*(specs below)
*Tier 1 and 2 User: MS Surface Pro 4 Standard
Standard Optional/Upgrade
Processor: Intel Core i5
Storage: 256GB SSD
Memory: 8GB RAM
Video: 2736 x 1824 ppi – 12.3” Touch LCD
Peripherals: Docking Station Surface Pro Type
VGA Adapter
HDMI Adapter Ethernet Adapter Arc Mouse Laptop Carry Case /
Cable Lock Warranty: 1 Year Warranty
(Included) 3 Year Accidental Warranty
Notes: Contract Line Item 102 *Tier 3 User: MS Surface Pro 43 Standard
Standard Optional/Upgrade
Processor: Intel Core i7
Storage: 512GB SSD Memory: 16GB RAM Video: 2736 x 1824 ppi – 12.3”
Touch LCD
Peripherals: Docking Station Surface Pro Type
VGA Adapter HDMI Adapter Ethernet Adapter
3 The Surface Pro 4 may not meet the processing power and graphical needs of CADD and engineering related applications. Please consult with your local IT support staff to better assess your use case scenario.
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Arc Mouse Laptop Carry Case /
Cable Lock
Warranty: 1 Year Warranty (Included)
3 Year Accidental Warranty
Notes: Contract Line Item 106
*Tier 1 and 2 User: Apple iPad Mini 4 Wifi Standard
Standard Optional/Upgrade
Processor: A8, M8 Coprocessor 64-bit
Storage: 32GB Display Size: 7.9 inch Video: 2048x1536, 326 ppi
Peripherals: Cover/Case Warranty: 1 Year Warranty
(Included) 2 Year Accidental Warranty
Notes: Contract Line Item 100 *Tier 1 and 2 User: Apple iPad Air 2 Wifi Standard
Standard Optional/Upgrade
Processor: A8x, M8 Coprocessor 64-bit
Storage: 32GB Display Size: 9.7 inch Video: 2048x1536, 264 ppi
Peripherals: Cover/Case Warranty: 1 Year Warranty
(Included) 2 Year Accidental Warranty
Notes: Contract Line Item 101 *Tier 1 and 2 User: Apple iPad Pro 12.9 Wifi Standard
Standard Optional/Upgrade
Processor: A9X, M9 Coprocessor
Storage: 128GB Display Size: 12.9 inch
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Video: 2732x2048, 264 ppi
Peripherals: Cover/Case Warranty: 1 Year Warranty
(Included) 2 Year Accidental Warranty
Notes: Contract Line Item 102
Monitor
Monitors Standard Emerging Sunset
All Users
*(specs below)
Dell P2417H 24” Monitor
Based on latest DGS approved equipment
Models prior to standard model
*All Users: Dell 24” Monitor Standard
Standard Optional/Upgrade
Make/Model Dell P2417H 24” Monitor
ViewSonic 28” Mon.
Printers
Data from recent statewide inventory efforts shows that Caltrans has 9000+ printers to support about 18,000 employees. Caltrans is focused on improving the ratio of one printer to two employees to a more efficient level such as one printer to support 12 – 15 employees, by consolidating the use of printers, and, when feasible, keeping existing printers.
Printers Standard Emerging Sunset
Personal Color
*(specs below)
HP Officejet Pro 82104
Based on latest DGS approved equipment
Models prior to standard model
Personal B/W
*(specs below)
HP LaserJet Pro M402dne
Models prior to standard model
Workgroup Color
*(specs below)
HP Color LaserJet M651dn
Models prior to standard model
4 Note: As IT rolls out the printer efficiency project to your area, this item will no longer be available as a standard.
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Printers Standard Emerging Sunset
Workgroup B/W
*(specs below)
HP LaserJet M506dn Models prior to standard model
High Volume Color & B/W
Lexmark C950de Models prior to standard model
High Volume/Multi-Function Printer
Sharp MX-5070N
HP - LaserJet MFP M725z
Models prior to standard model
Personal Printers
*Personal Color: HP OfficeJet Pro 8210 Standard
Functionality Printer Technology Inkjet Print Speed (ipm) Std mode unless otherwise
22 ppm (mono) / 18 ppm (color)
Print Resolution (dpi) 2400 x 1200 dpi Line Quality ********* Scan Quality (dpi) ********* First Print or First Copy Page Out Time
*********
Duplex Yes Paper Size (inch) 3x5" - 8.5x14" *Personal B/W: HP LaserJet Pro M402dne Standard
Functionality Printer Technology Laser Print Speed (ipm) Std mode unless otherwise
40 ppm
Print Resolution (dpi) 1200 x 1200 dpi Line Quality ********* Scan Quality (dpi) ********* First Print or First Copy Page Out Time
5.6 Seconds
Duplex Yes Paper Size (inch) 3x5" - 8.5x14"
Workgroup Printers (Up to 15 Staff)
*Workgroup Color: HP Color LaserJet M651dn
Standard
Functionality Printer Technology Laser Print Speed (ipm) Std mode unless otherwise
45 ppm
Print Resolution (dpi) 1200 x1200 dpi Line Quality *********
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Scan Quality (dpi) ********* First Print or First Copy Page Out Time
9 Seconds
Duplex Yes Paper Size (inch) 3x5" - 8.5x14" Paper Weight 16 - 58 lbs. Input Paper Handling (minimum in number of sheets)
500-sheet Tray Included (supports 8.5 x 14"); second 500-sheet tray capable (also supports 8.5 x 14")
*Workgroup B/W: HP LaserJet M506dn Standard
Functionality Printer Technology Laser Print Speed (ipm) Std mode unless otherwise
45 ppm
Print Resolution (dpi) 1200 x1200 dpi Line Quality ********* Scan Quality (dpi) ********* First Print or First Copy Page Out Time
5.9 Seconds
Duplex Yes Paper Size (inch) 3x5" - 8.5x14" Paper Weight 16 - 53 lbs. Input Paper Handling (minimum in number of sheets)
550-sheet Tray Included (supports 8.5 x 14"); additional 550-sheet trays available (also support 8.5 x 14")
High Volume Printers (Up to 40 Staff)
* Color & B/W: Lexmark C950de Standard
Functionality Printer Technology Laser Print Speed (ipm) Std mode unless otherwise
50 ppm
Print Resolution (dpi) 1200x1200 Line Quality ********* Scan Quality (dpi) ********* First Print or First Copy Page Out Time
7.7 seconds
Duplex Yes Paper Size (inch) 3 x 3 in to 11.69 x 48 in Paper Weight 16 - 68 lb. Input Paper Handling (minimum in number of sheets)
2 x 520-Sheet Input up to 11x17" capable; Third 520 sheet drawer 11x17" capable
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High Volume/ Multi-Function Printer (More than 40 Staff)
* Color & B/W: Sharp MX-5070N Standard
Functionality Printer Technology Laser Print Speed (ipm) Std mode unless otherwise specified
50/60 ppm B&W/Color (8½" x 11")color (8½" x 11")
Print Resolution (dpi) Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi (B&W), up to 600 x 600 dpi (Color)
Line Quality ********* Scan Quality (dpi) ********* First Print or First Copy Page Out Time
15 Seconds
Duplex Yes Paper Size (inch) 3x5" – 11x17” Paper Weight 16 - 53 lbs. Input Paper Handling (minimum in number of
Up to 11 x 17”
* B/W: HP - LaserJet MFP M725z Standard Functionality Printer Technology Laser Print Speed (ipm) Std mode unless otherwise
40 ppm
Print Resolution (dpi) 1200 x 1200 dpi Line Quality ********* Scan Quality (dpi) 600 dpi First Print or First Copy Page Out Time
10 Seconds
Duplex Yes Paper Size (inch) 12.3" - 18.5" Paper Weight 16 - 53 lbs. Input Paper Handling (minimum in number of sheets)
2 x 250-sheet Trays and 3 x 500-sheet Trays Included (other than the first 250-sheet tray, all support up to 11 x 17") - total input is 2,100 sheets
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Desktop Software Standards
The following software is installed as default, on all desktop and laptop computers.
Desktop Software5 Standard Emerging Sunset
Desktop Operating System
MS Windows 106 Based on latest DGS approved equipment
Windows 7
Browser Google Chrome 33.0.1750
Mozilla Firefox 50.0
MS Edge 38
IE 11 and all prior versions
All versions of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and MS Edge prior to the standard version.
Office Suite MS Office 2013 MS Office 365 All versions prior to the most recent included on standard image.
Anti-Virus McAfee Agent 4.8, McAfee Host Intrusion Prevention 8.0, McAfee Virus Scan Enterprise 8.8
All versions prior to the most recent included on standard image.
Plug-ins Flash 18.0, Shockwave 12.2, Java Version 7 Update 80
Java 6 Update 45 – 64 bit. All versions prior to the most recent included on standard image.
Desktop Management Agent
ZEN works 11.4.2, Verdiem 5.5.1
All versions prior to the most recent included on standard image.
Non Image File Compression
7Zip 9.20 All versions prior to the most recent included on standard image.
5 This identifies the base software standard for Desktops and Laptops. Tablets will be addressed depending upon the device selected. 6 MS Windows 10 is current standard on MS Surface Pro 4 tablets
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Desktop Software5 Standard Emerging Sunset
Image Compression Mr.Sid 6.0 All versions prior to the most recent included on standard image.
Video Viewer Windows Media Player
QuickTime 7.7.9
PDF Viewer Adobe Reader DC All versions prior to the most recent included on standard image.
Network Client MS AD Client Novell Client 2 SP3
MS Visio7 2013
MS Project8 2013
7 MS Visio may be requested on an as-needed basis. 8 MS Project may be requested on an as-needed basis
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Telecom
Smartphone Standards Below are standards for mobile devices such as tablets and smart phones9.
Smartphones (Verizon, Sprint, AT&T & T-Mobile)
Models Standard Emerging Sunset
Standard User – iOS Based
iPhone 7
iPhone 7 Plus
iPhone 6
iPhone 6 Plus
iPhone 6s
iPhone 6s Plus
Standard User – Android Based
Samsung Galaxy S6
Samsung Galaxy S7
Mobile Hand-Held Devices Below are standards for hand-held devices.
Cell Phones Standard Emerging Sunset
All Users
Samsung Convoy - Verizon
Kyocera Dura XT – Sprint
Samsung Rugby – AT&T
LG 450 – T-Mobile
9 Note: Please view Telecom Standards at: http://it.onramp.dot.ca.gov/approved-wireless-devices • Emerging Technology will be changed based on price and adoption with the State contract NASPO • Emerging Technology is only based on what Caltrans has not adopted as a standard • The goal of Emerging Technology is to introduce what is being used by the general public into State
organizations.
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Mobile Aircard/Modem Standards Below are mobile standards for aircard/modem devices for all users.
Aircard/Modem Standard Emerging Sunset
Verizon
Pentech U620L USB Modem
Verizon Jetpack 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot MiFi 6620L
Sprint
Netgear 341U USB Modem –
Netgear Zing Mobile Hotspot
AT&T United Pro
USB Connect Beam
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Phones Below are standards for VoIP phones. VoIP Phone Standard Emerging Sunset
Executive staff Cisco 9971G
Managers and Receptionists Cisco 7965 G
Staff Cisco 7841
Conference Phone Cisco 8831
Fax line 190 ATAs
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Geographic Information System (GIS)
GIS Client Standards The following are standard GIS desktop/workstation software applications used for GIS data geoprocessing, mapping, service publishing, and GIS platform administration.
GIS Client Standard Emerging Sunset
ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop (Basic, Standard, and Advanced)
10.4.1 10.5 10.3
ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop Extensions (All ESRI developed desktop extensions)
10.4.1 10.5 10.3
ESRI ArcGIS Pro 1.2 1.3.1 1.1
ESRI ArcGIS Pro Extensions (All ESRI developed Pro extensions)
1.2 1.3.1 1.1
Explorer for ArcGIS 10.4.1 10.5 10.3
Hexagon Geomedia Desktop (Professional Plus)
2015 2016 2014
Hexagon Geomedia Transportation Manager
2015 2016 2014
FME Desktop 2015.1.3.2 2016.1.2.1 2015
FME Desktop Extensions (All Safe Software developed extensions)
2016.1.2.1 2017 2015
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GIS Client Standard Emerging Sunset
Google Earth Pro/Enterprise10 7.1.x Not Available 6.x
GIS Application Server Standards The following are standard GIS11 application tier software solutions used to support and deliver GIS data geoprocessing, mapping, data transformation, and restful web services.
GIS Application Server12 Standard Emerging Sunset
ESRI ArcServer (and all extensions)* 10.4.1 10.5 10.3.1
Geomedia WebMap Pro (and all extensions)
2016 NA NA
GeoServer 2.8.5 2.9.2
FME Server* 2015.1.3.2 2016.1.2.1 NA
Voyager Search* 1.9.8.1 NA NA
Google Earth Enterprise 7.1.x Deprication NA
10 Add-in applications for ArcGIS for Desktop (3rd party vendor developed) Note regarding Google Earth Pro/Enterprise: Over 6000 clients are deployed across Caltrans. Some districts (esp. D6) and headquarters divisions are heavily dependent on this tools availability for data collection and visualization. 11 To ensure interoperability and to enable data sharing, new CADD and GIS applications must consider compatibility with both CADD and GIS standards. 12 A component of the Caltrans SaaS GIS standard offering for enterprise hosting of server GIS functions: Currently there is a deployment of the ESRI Platform that couples with FME Server for data Extract, Transform, Load where needed, as well as Voyager Search for Geospatial data discovery.
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GIS IaaS/PaaS Standards The following are standard GIS cloud-based solutions used to support and deliver GIS data geoprocessing, mapping, data transformation, and restful web services.
GIS IaaS/PaaS13 Standard Emerging Sunset
ESRI ArcGIS Online 4.3 NA NA
ESRI Portal for ArcGIS Server 10.4.1 10.5 10.3.1
Google Maps Premium (API) 3.26 3.27 3.25
GIS Developer API Standards The following are standard GIS Application Programming Interfaces used to support and deliver GIS applications, system integration, data geoprocessing, mapping, data transformation, and restful web services.
GIS Developer APIs14 Standard Emerging Sunset
Google Maps Premium (API)* NA NA NA
ESRI Java Script API* 3.18 4.1 NA
Apple MapKit iOS 10.x and OS X 10.18 (Sierra) NA NA
13 Portal for ArcGIS Server functions as an on premise Caltrans Cloud PaaS. Existing GIS IaaS/PaaS capabilities exist for hosting on existing ESRI ArcServer clusters for approved IT projects. Note that assessment of existing capacity will be required in the S2AA phase of any project using GIS IaaS/PaaS. 14 Note that these are API standards that cross reference from the Caltrans Application Developer Standards Workgroup’s listed API Standards.
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Mobile GIS Standards The following are standard GIS cloud-based solutions used to support and deliver GIS data geoprocessing, mapping, data transformation, and restful web services.
Mobile GIS15 Standard Emerging Sunset
ESRI Collector for ArcGIS 10.4 10.5 NA
ESRI Survey123 for ArcGIS 1.8 NA NA
GoogleMap API for Android 10.0.1
GoogleMap API for IOS 2.1.1
15 Specific requirements for listed mobile GIS tools require compatible GIS PaaS platforms.
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Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)
CADD Software161718 Standard Emerging Sunset
Roadway Design Software (RDS)
Civil 3D 2012 (SP4)
AutoTurn 10.01
TORUS 5.0
Civil 3D 2016
CAiCE
AutoTurn 9.0
TORUS 4.0
CAD Drafting MicroStation V8i SS3 MicroStation Connect MicroStation V8i SS2
CAD Printing ProjectWise InterPlot 8.11.7.420
ProjectWise InterPlot 8.11.11.56 InterPlot 8.5
Bentley MAP SS4 SS2
Descartes SS5 SS2
Sign Panel Design GuideSign 6.2 SignCAD
16 Specific programs within Caltrans use other specialized CADD software packages – most considered standard and many (if not all) used to address a specific business need or design solution (e.g. traffic sign design or roundabout design). 17 To ensure interoperability and to enable data sharing, new CADD and GIS applications must consider compatibility with both CADD and GIS standards. 18 More information on CADD standards is available at http://cadd.onramp.dot.ca.gov/node/415 Supporting Documents are available at: http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/oppd/cadd/rsc_files/microstation-caltrans-standard-drafting-software.pdf http://cadd.onramp.dot.ca.gov/downloads/cadd/files/rds/ImplementationofCivil3DMemo.pdf
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Engineering and Land Surveying
Photogrammetry
Photogrammetry Software
Standard Emerging Sunset
Intergraph/Hexagon:
Erdas Imagine 2013 2016
Pro600 2013 2016
ProDTM 2013 2016
AutoDTM 2013 2016
Terrain Editor 2013 2016
DSW Scanner 5.0.3
Trimble/Inpho:
MatchAT v7.1.2 v5.5
OrthoVista v7.1.2
Terrasolid:
TerraScan 016.004
TerraModeler 016.004
TerraMatch 016.004
Blue Marble Geographics:
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Photogrammetry Software
Standard Emerging Sunset
Global Mapper V17
Novatel Waypoint:
GrafNav/GrafNet 8.5 8.7
Cardinal Systems:
VrMapping v05.07.30c v05.07.29u
Adobe:
PhotoShop CC CS6
Certainty 3D:
Topodot 9.5.032 10.0.0.43
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Land Surveying
Surveys System Software Standard Emerging Sunset
Applanix Software X
ArcGIS for AutoCAD X
Autodesk Recap X
Autodesk Revit X
CorpsCon X
Garmin
X
Hydromagic X
IrfanView X
Leica Cyclone X
Leica Cyclone II Topo
X
Leica 3D Reshaper X
Leica TrueView X
Leica Laser Scanner Software
X
Legacy Survey Software (i.e. CTDC, Topcon, etc.)
X
MicroSurvey StarNet X
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Surveys System Software Standard Emerging Sunset
National Geodetic Survey (NGS) Utilities
X
NGS DS World X
Passport by ASAP X
Riegl Mobile Scanner Software
X
SketchUp X
SOTI Pocket Controller
X
TDS
X
TopoDOT X
Trimble:
Trimble Access Emulator
X
Trimble Business Center with expansion modules
X
Trimble Real Works X
Trimble Data Transfer
X
Trimble Pivot X
Trimble Pathfinder X
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Surveys System Software Standard Emerging Sunset
Office
Trimble Digital Level Software
X
Trimble Installation Manager
X
Trimble Training Software
X
Trimble Trident X
Trimble WinFlash X
Vangarde
X
Virtual Geomatics X
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Server Server computing standards are limited to compute platforms supporting current virtualization/private cloud implementations – e.g. blade servers, engineered systems components, etc.
Blade Enclosure
Hardware Standard Emerging Sunset
Enclosure Type: Blade System c7000 Enclosure G3
Synergy Blade System c7000 Enclosure G2
Interconnect Bays 2 X HP VC Flex-10/10D Module
2 X HP VC 8Gb 24-Port FC Module
Power Supply: 6 X HP 2650W HE PSU
Fans: 10 X Active Cool 200 Fan
Management: HP Onboard Administrator
Warranty: 5 years
Blade Server Hardware Standard Emerging Sunset
Server Type: ProLiant BL460c Gen9
ProLiant BL460c Gen10/11
Processors: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 v3 @ 2.50GHz (12 Cores) X 2
Skylake and Beyond
Memory: DDR4 2133-2400Mhz, 512GB
512GB -
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Hardware Standard Emerging Sunset
Storage Controller: HP QMH2672 16Gb FC HBA for Blade System c-Class
Fiber Channel. Card is a HP FlexFabric Gb 2-port FLB Adapter
Hard Drive: HDD/SSD 6Gb
SATA HD/SSD/PCIe (i.e. MK0100GCTYU 2.5-inch SFF Serial ATA 100GB SSD X 2)
12GB SAS HDD/SSD, 6Gb SATA HD/SSD/PCIe
Internal Storage: 200GB RAW, 100 GB after RAID 1.
Based on Hard Drives Chosen
Optical Drive Bay: N/A, in c7000 Chassis
Uses c7000 Chassis
Network Controller: 1GB/10GB/40GB Ethernet FDR Infiniband (i.e. Fiber Channel. Card is a HP FlexFabric 20Gb 2-port 650FLB Adapter.)
Supported Speeds: 10GB/40GB/100GB Ethernet FDR/EDR Infiniband
Power Supply: Uses c7000 Chassis Uses c7000 Chassis
Fans: No No
Management: Onboard Administrator
HP IRS Possibly
Warranty: 5 years 5 years
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Physical Server (Windows / Linux)19
Hardware Standard Emerging Sunset
Server Type: HP DL380 Gen9
Processors: HPE DL380 Gen9 E5-2687Wv4 FIO Kit X 2 or Depending on Workload
Memory: HPE 16GB 1Rx4 PC4-2400T-R Kit X 4, 64GB or Depending on Workload
Storage Controller: HP Smart Array P440ar/2G FIO Controller
Hard Drive: HDD/SSD X 6 or Depending on Workload
Internal Storage: 200GB RAW, 100 GB after RAID 1.
Optical Drive Bay: Yes
Network Controller: 1GB/10GB/40GB Ethernet or Depending on Workload
Power Supply: HPE 800W FS Plat Ht Plg Pwr Supply Kit X 2
Fans: 2
19 Physical Servers are to be used only when Virtual servers are not an option.
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Hardware Standard Emerging Sunset
Management: iLO
Warranty: 5 years
Physical Server (UNIX)20
Hardware Standard Emerging Sunset
Server Type: SPARC T7-2 server
Processors: 4133 MHz SPARC-M7
Memory: 32 GB DDR4-2133 LRDIMM x 32
Storage Controller: StorageTek 8 Gb Fibre Channel PCIe HBA dual port QLogic x 2
Hard Drive: 400 GB 2.5-inch SSD x 6
Internal Storage: 400 GB
Network Controller: Sun Dual Port 10GBase-T Adapter x 2
Power Supply: Hot swappable AC 2,000 W
Fans: 2
20 Physical Servers are to be used only when Virtual servers are not an option.
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Hardware Standard Emerging Sunset
Management: iLO
Warranty: 5 years
Virtualization Management Software / OS Licensing21 Licensing required for server virtualization
Virtualization/OS Licensing Standard Emerging Sunset
VMWare ESXi Plus vROPS
VMW vSphere with Operations Management 6 Enterprise PlusA
VMW vSphere with Operations Management 6.5 Enterprise PlusA
5.1 and Earlier
VMWare vCenter vCenter Server 6 Standard vCenter Server 5.1
Standard and Below
VMWare vRealize Operations Manager
** vRealize Operations Manager 6.3
Windows OS Windows 2012 R2 Windows 2016 Windows 2008R2
Linux OS RHEL 6.8 RHEL 7.3 CentOS, SUSE*03
UNIX OS Solaris 11 Solaris 10
21 vROPS License included with “vSphere with Operations Management 6 Enterprise Plus”. Each Blade must have an appropriate OS Licensing to run those workloads.
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Monitoring / Configuration Management
Device Standard Emerging Sunset
PURE Pure Dial-Home Dial-Home N/A
PURE Web Administrator Web Administrator N/A
VNX & VNX2 ESRS Gateway Dial-Home
ESRS Gateway Dial-Home
N/A
VNX & VNX2 Analyzer Helper Analyzer Helper N/A
VNX & VNX2 Unisphere Unisphere Navisphere
VNX & VNX2 Unisphere --- Statistics for Block
Unisphere --- Statistics for Block
N/A
VNX & VNX2 Unisphere --- Statistics for File
Unisphere --- Statistics for File
N/A
VNX & VNX2 USM (Unishphere Service Manager)
USM (Unishphere Service Manager)
N/A
VNX & VNX2 VNXMON (vnx monitoring and reporting tool)
VNXMON (vnx monitoring and reporting tool)
N/A
VNX & VNX2 NAR Blaster NAR Blaster N/A
VNX & VNX2 VROPS --- VM Tool VROPS --- VM Tool N/A
ISILON OneFS Storage Administrator
OneFS Storage Administrator
N/A
ISILON ESRS Gateway Dial-Home
ESRS Gateway Dial-Home
N/A
ISILON InsightIQ InsightIQ N/A
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Brocade Switches Brocade Switch Explorer
N/A
Brocade Switches SANHealth4
N/A
Vmware vCenter vRealize Operations Manager (VROPS)
vRealize Operations Manager (VROPS)
N/A
Vmware vSphere vRealize Operations Manager (VROPS)
vRealize Operations Manager (VROPS)
N/A
Vmware vSphere ESX Top ESX Top N/A
HP c7000 Enclosures HP Insight Remote Support (IRS)
HP OneView
HP BL460 Blades HP Insight Remote Support (IRS)
HP OneView
Brocade Switches Brocade Switch Explorer
N/A
Brocade Switches SANHealth4
N/A
NDMP Accelerator ESRS Gateway Dial-Home
ESRS Gateway Dial-Home
N/A
Avamar ESRS Gateway Dial-Home
ESRS Gateway Dial-Home
N/A
Data Domain ESRS Gateway Dial-Home
ESRS Gateway Dial-Home
N/A
Atmos ESRS Gateway Dial-Home
ESRS Gateway Dial-Home
N/A
Windows Nagios Solar Winds/Splunk N/A
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Linux Nagios/Ansible Solar Winds/Ansible Tower/Splunk
N/A
Unix Nagios Oracle Enterprise Mgr 13c/Splunk
N/A
Solaris Ops Center 12c Oracle Enterprise Mgr 13c/Splunk
N/A
Solaris SMTP notif via device iLOM (lights out management)
N/A
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Storage
General Purpose Storage General purpose storage is that accessed by typical staff workstations over the internal network, and primarily contains unstructured (file) data.
Standards maintenance will address storage system life cycles by tracking current and aging standards as well as ‘Future (Refresh)’ or ‘look-ahead’ storage solutions across all performance, levels as applicable.
NAS Hardware Standard Emerging Sunset
Processors: EMC VNX/Isilon Mid-Tier Series Storage
EMC VNX2/Isilon Mid-Tier Series Storage
EMC Celerra CX3, CX4,120 and 480
Power Supply: EMC VNX/Isilon Mid-Tier Series Storage
EMC VNX2/Isilon Mid-Tier Series Storage
Drive type: SSD, SAS, NL-SAS SSD, SAS, NL-SAS
Caching: EMC VNX Mid-Tier Series Storage
EMC VNX2 Mid-Tier Series Storage
Deduplication: File and Block 1x-3x form factor
File and Block 1x-3x form factor
Security: Std. Lun Masking/Std MD5
Std. Lun Masking/Std MD5
Network Protocols: CIFS/NFS/Fiber Channel Protocol
CIFS/NFS/Fiber Channel Protocol
Performance Storage Performance storage is accessed over the internal network intended to deliver minimal retrieval response times. SAN Hardware Standard Emerging Sunset
Processors: Pure Storage - M Series
PURE – Next Generation
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SAN Hardware Standard Emerging Sunset
Power Supply: Pure Storage - M Series
Drive type: SSD
Caching: Pure Storage - M Series
Deduplication: Pure Storage - M Series
Security: Std. Lun Masking/Std MD5
Network Protocols: Fiber Channel Protocol
Archive Storage
Archival storage is accessed over the internal network intended to house infrequently accessed unstructured data possessing specific retention requirements. Retrieval response times from this type of storage are not critical. Archive Storage Standard Emerging Sunset
Processors: ATMOS ECS Elastic Cloud Storage
Power Supply: 2 - 3–Phase WYE 400 VAC 32 Amp Circu
2 - 3–Phase WYE 400 VAC 32 Amp Circu
Drive type: 120 SAS Drives Options
Caching: Internal cache Internal cache
Deduplication: N/A N/A
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Archive Storage Standard Emerging Sunset
Security: Login Authentication Login Authentication
Network Protocols: TCP/IP TCP/IP
Processors: Cloud Tiering Appliance (CTA)
Power Supply: Virtual Servers
Drive type: N/A
Caching: Internal Cache
Security: Login Authentication
Network Protocols: TCP-IP
Backup Storage Backup/Recovery hardware is a storage media type needed to support data restoration or primary (enterprise) storage solutions. Backup Storage Standard Emerging Sunset
Processors: Avamar G4S M2400 Node Virtual Data Domain Netbackup/Symantec
/Veritas
Power Supply: 2 C13 CORDS NEMA 5-15 125V 10A
Drive type: Avamar M2400 Avamar Nodes
Caching: Avamar M2400 Avamar Nodes (M1200)
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Backup Storage Standard Emerging Sunset
Deduplication: Data Domain
Security: Login Authentication
Network Protocols: Fiber Channel Protocol
Backup and Recovery
Avamar Backup and Recovery Manager
Processors:
Data Domain: DD2500-12X3HDD SAS,36TB,NFS,CIFS
SAS,36TB,NFS,CIFSSTORAGE
Power Supply:
Power Cord;DD NORAMERIC240V,6-15PC13,6FT
NORAMERIC240V,6-15PC13,6FT
Drive type:
SYSTEM,DD2500-12X3HDD SAS,36TB,NFS,CIFS
Caching:
SYSTEM,DD2500-12X3HDD SAS,36TB,NFS,CIFS
Deduplication: Data Domain LICENSE,REPLICATOR,DD2500
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Backup Storage Standard Emerging Sunset
Network Protocols: Fiber Channel Protocol
Processors: NDMP ACCELERATOR AVAMAR G4S
Power Supply: C13 CORDS NEMA 5-15 125V 10A
Drive type: NDMP ACCELERATOR
Caching: NDMP ACCELERATOR
Deduplication: Data Domain LICENSE,REPLICATOR,DD2500
Network Protocols: Fiber Channel Protocol
Processors: SILVERPEAK VX
Power Supply: Virtual Systems
Drive type: Block
Caching: Internal
Deduplication: N/A
Security: User Access level
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Backup Storage Standard Emerging Sunset
Network Protocols: TCP/IP
Note: Software is built into hardware appliances for storage and backup
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Network
Network Hardware
Routers Standard Emerging Sunset
Tier 1 Core layer network
Cisco ASR 9000/900 Series Aggregation Services Routers
Cisco 6000 Series Cisco Gigabit Switch Router 12000 Series
Tier 2 Distribution layer network
Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers
Cisco 6500 Series
Cisco ISR 4000 Series,
Cisco 5000 Series
Cisco 7200 Series Routers, Cisco 6500 Series
Tier 3 Access layer Network
Cisco ISR 2900 Series, Cisco ISR 1900 Series,
Cisco ISR 3900 Series
Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco ISR 2800, Series, Cisco 1800 Series, Cisco ISR 800 Series
VPN / Firewall Cisco ASA 5550 Adaptive Security Appliance
Cisco ASA 5500-X Series w/ FirePOWER Services
Cisco PIX
Software Defined Networks
Cisco ACI
VMWARE NSX
N/A
Switches Standard Emerging Sunset
Access <40 staff Cisco , 2960, 2960G, 2960X, 3850, 3950 Series Managed Switches
Cisco Catalyst 2960-L, 2960-X/XR, 3650, 3850 Series, Brocade ICX Series
Cisco 2924, 2950, 2960G, 3560G Series
Cisco 3750, 3650
Access >100 staff Cisco 2960 3850, 4500E Series Switches
Cisco Catalyst 3650, 3850, 4507R+E Series
Cisco, 3750, 3750G, 4507R-E Series
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Switches Standard Emerging Sunset
Aggregation Cisco 4500-X, 6500, 6800 Series Switches, Nexus 7000
Cisco Catalyst 6800 Series
Cisco 6500 Series
Data Center Nexus 2000,3000,5000,6000, 7000, 9000 Data Center Switches
Cisco Nexus 9000/7000 Series, Cisco Nexus 2000 FEX Series, Brocade FCX Series
Cisco 6500 Series
Industrial22 Cisco Industrial Ethernet 1000, 2000,3000,4000,4010,5000
Wireless Devices Standard Emerging Sunset
Wireless Controllers Cisco 5508 Wireless Controllers
Cisco 5520 Wireless Controllers
Cisco 4400 Series
Wireless Access Points
Cisco 3500, 3600, 3700 Series
Cisco 3800, 2800, 1800 Series (Wave 2)
Cisco 1131, 1140, 1200, 1240 Series
Exterior Wireless Access Points
Cisco 1530E, 3500E Series
Cisco 1500 Series, Industrial 3700 Series
Wireless LTE 23Cellular
Cisco EHWIC-4G-LTE-V (Verizon), EHWIC-4G-LTE-A (ATT)
Microhard, Sierra Wireless24
22 Industrial switches (also known as ruggedized switches) that exceed the standard, will be considered. 23 Remote areas that do not have AT&T or Verizon wireless connectivity will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. 24 Microhard, and Sierra wireless are used in some TMCs.
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Network (Management) Software
Network Software25 Standard Emerging Sunset
Up/Down Alerting Solarwinds NPM Enterprise
Configuration Management
Cisco Prime Infrastructure
Rugged NMS, Open NMS26
Solarwinds NCM
Performance Monitoring Solarwinds NTA Splunk NetQoS
QoS AutoQoS
VPN Server Cisco ASA 5550 Cisco ASA 5500-X Series
VPN Client Software
Cisco AnyConnect 3.x
Cisco VPN Client 5.0.07.0440
Cisco AnyConnect 4.x
Cisco AnyConnect 3.x
Cisco VPN Client 5.0.07.0440
Wireless Management
Cisco Prime Infrastructure
IP Address Management
MS Excel Spreadsheet
EasyIP
Solarwinds IP Address Manager Excel Spreadsheets
VoIP Quality Management Solarwinds VoIP &
Network Quality Mgr
25 Network software version is not listed as there are many versions which vary from model to model and change frequently. The Headquarters Network team with the recommendations of Cisco determines and updates all software versions. 26 Only used in some TMCs for non-Cisco equipment
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Network Software25 Standard Emerging Sunset
Log Management Splunk LogLogic
Network Documentation
NetBrain, Cisco Prime
Data Transmission
Data Circuits Standard Emerging Sunset
High Speed WAN connectivity
ASE Service 5Mbps-100Mbps
AT&T Switched Ethernet (ASE) service
OPT-E-WAN
Metro area WAN connectivity
ASE Service 5Mbps-100Mbps
ADE Point to Point (AT&T Dedicate Ethernet, 1-100Gbps)
ATM DS3,
OPT- E-MAN, GigaMAN
Remote Area WAN connectivity > 30 staff
ASE Service 5Mbps-100Mbps EPLS WAN Terabit All Frame Circuits
(T1’s)
Remote Area WAN connectivity < 30 staff DSL or compatible ASE copper CO All Frame Circuits
(T1’s)
Metro area WAN Connectivity outside of ATT
All Frame Circuits (T1’s)
Vendor MPLS / AVPN
All Frame Circuits (T1’s)
Remote Areas
DSL, Cable, Residential Service (such as ATT Uverse), Wireless LTE27
All Frame Circuits (T1’s), Wireless 3G
27 Wireless may only be used when a wired connection is not possible, or not cost effective.
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Data Cabling / Jack / Connector
Data Cables Standard Emerging Sunset
Copper 100 M Cat 6 Cat 7 Cat 3, Cat 5, Cat 5e
Data Cable Orange Cable Cat 6 Cat 7
Voice Cable White Cable Cat 5e Cat 6, Cat 7 Cat 3, Cat 5
Fiber 0-300M 50/125 UM OM4, 1310 / 1550 UM
Fiber 300M + 50/125 UM OM4, 1310 / 1550 UM
Fiber Cable OM4 Lazer-Optimized 50 Micron
Fiber Cable, Plenum Distribution, Interlocking Aluminum Armored, Plenum, Fiber Single-Unit, Lazer Speed 550 OM4 Multimode or Singlemode
Ribbon Fiber OM4 Lazer-Optimized 50 Micron
Data Jacks Standard Emerging Sunset
Standard Cubicle drop 2 per office & Cubicle
Voice Standard Cubicle Drop
1 Per Office & Cubicle
Standard Conference Room drops
6 for up to 10 people
12 for greater than 10 people
Quiet Rooms non-office drops 6 drops
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Data Jack Orange Cat 6 Cat 7 Cat 3, Cat 5, Cat 5e
Voice Jack White Cat 5e Cat 6, Cat 7 Cat 3, Cat 5
Fiber Connector LC Ultra PC Polish
SM SC28 MM LC / SM LC
Patch Panels Standard Emerging Sunset
Fiber Enclosure Rack Mount, Wall Mount
Fiber Bulk Heads LC Ultra PC Polish MM SC / SM SC29 MM/ST SM/ST Bulk Heads
Patch Panel Termination - Data
Cat 6 110 Termination
Cat 7 110 Termination
Cat 5e 110 Termination
Patch Panel Termination - Voice
Cat 5e 110 Termination
Cat 6 110 Termination
Cat 3 110 Termination, Cat 5 110 Termination
Facility support components: Data center support components Item/Category Standard Emerging Sunset
Rack Chatsworth CPI 55053 Black
Cabinet Liebert, Chatsworth
Power Supply Liebert UPS Systems
Power in MDF/IDF Circuit size 208/30
28 SM SC is standard at some field locations. 29 SM SC is standard at some field locations.
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Item/Category Standard Emerging Sunset
AMP Dedicated
Cable Runway Ladder Rack H15AR-12-144
Seismic Bracing Per State and City codes
Electrical 208/30 AMP L6
Other J Hook J Hook BCH21X
Building Generator (Small) 0-20 kVA
Building Generator (Medium) 20-40 kVA
Building Generator (Large) 40-60 kVA
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Security
End-Point Devices The following are standard desktop/workstation security applications.
Standard Emerging Sunset
Anti-Malware Cisco AMP 5.4
Anti-Virus McAfee ENS 10.2 McAfee ENS 10.5 McAfee Viruscan 8.8
Application Whitelisting
McAfee Application Control 7.0
Data Loss Prevention McAfee DLP 10.0
Full Disk Encryption McAfee Endpoint Encryption 7.1.3
McAfee Endpoint Encryption 7.1.1
Host Intrusion Prevention
McAfee ENS 10.2 McAfee ENS 10.5 McAfee HIPS 8.0
Peripheral Device Control
McAfee Device Control 10.0
Security Agent McAfee Agent 5.0.2 McAfee Agent 4.8.2
System Detection McAfee Rogue System Detection 5.0.2
McAfee Rogue System Detection 4.7.1
Wake on LAN McAfee Deep Command 2.4
Verdiem
Servers The following are standard security solutions for deployment to servers.
Standard Emerging Sunset
Anti-Virus McAfee ENS 10.2 McAfee ENS 10.5 McAfee Viruscan 8.8
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Standard Emerging Sunset
Application Whitelisting
McAfee Application Control 7.0
Connection Encryption
TLS 1.2 / SHA-2 TLS 1.3 / SHA-2 < TLS 1.1 / SHA-1
Virtual Platform Security Manager
McAfee MOVE 3.6.1
Security Management Software The following are standard components used to manage security infrastructure.
Standard Emerging Sunset
Endpoint Management
McAfee ePO 5.3.2 McAfee ePO 5.3.1
Network Access Control
VPN w/ ACS & AD ISE w/ 2FA
Vulnerability Management
Tennable Nessus 6.9
Security Appliance The following are standard security appliances used to monitor network traffic and prevent, detect, or monitor security events.
Standard Emerging Sunset
Advanced Malware Detection FireEye 7300 Cisco AMP 5.4
Firewall
Cisco ASA 5500 Series
Cisco ASA 5500-X Series
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Standard Emerging Sunset
IDS/IPS Cisco FirePOWER 8360 Tipping Point
Log Management Splunk 6.5 LogLogic
SIEM Slunk Enterprise Security 4.5.0
URL Filtering Websense
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Database
Enterprise Database The following are standard Database Management System (DBMS)/ Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) solutions used for structured data storage and retrieval. DBMS/RDBMS Standard Emerging Sunset
Oracle 12c 11g
MS SQL Server 2016 2008
MySQL 5.6 5.7 4.1, 5.5
PostgreSQL30 All versions
FileMaker Pro All versions
MarkLogic 8
MongoDB 3.4
Replication/ High Availability / Feature Sets / Monitoring and Diagnostics The following are standard features and tools used for replication, high availability, spatial mapping, table partitioning and monitoring/diagnostics.
Standard Emerging Sunset
Replication/HA
Oracle DataGuard 12c
Oracle Golden Gate 12c
30 PostgresSQL will only be used for spatial data.
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Standard Emerging Sunset
SQL Server Mirroring 2016
Oracle RAC 12c
Feature Sets
Oracle Spatial 12c
Postgres PostGIS31 All versions
Oracle Partitioning 12c
SQL Server Report Services 2016
Monitoring/ Diagnostics
Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c
TOAD DBA Suite 12.10
MySQL Workbench 6.3
SQL Server Mgmt Studio 2016
31 Postgres PostGIS will only be used for spatial data.
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Middleware
Enterprise Application Server Standards The following are standards for enterprise application and website hosting.
Application Server Standard Emerging Sunset
Apache Web Server/PHP 2.2 2.4 2.0, 1.0
MS IIS (Internet Information Services) 7.5 8.5 6.0
JBoss EAP (Enterprise Application Platform)
6.4 7.0 5.0
Tomcat 8.5 9.0 7.0, 6.0, 5.0
Oracle Forms and Reports 12c 10g, 10gr2
Weblogic 11gr1 12
WebSphere 8.5 9 7
JBoss Fuse 6.3
Application Delivery and Release Management The following are standards used for application delivery and release management.
Standard Emerging Sunset
Build
Jenkins 1.651 2.19
Source Control
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Standard Emerging Sunset
Git 2.10
Svn (Subversion) 1.8 1.9 1.6, 1.7
Configuration Management
Ansible 1.9 2.2
Lifecycle Management Standard Emerging Sunset
HP ALM:
Unified Functional Test
Performance Center
Sprinter
V11.5
Application Security
IBM Security AppScan 9.0.3.4
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Application Development (AppDev)
Integrated Development Environment (IDE) The following are standard IDEs used in custom application development and maintenance.
Custom IDE Standard Emerging Sunset
Adobe Forms and Workbench
Adobe Livecycle ES4 Adobe Experience Manager 6.1
Adobe Central Pro
ColdFusion All versions
Dreamweaver All versions
Drupal 7
Filemaker Pro All versions
IntelliJ 15.0
Net Beans 8.2
Oracle Forms All versions
Peopletools32 (for Staff Central)
All versions
Versata Logic Studio33 (for Advantage)
All versions
Visual Studio Visual Studio Professional 2015
JDeveloper All versions
32 Peopletools will only be used for Staff Central. 33 Versata Logic Studio will only be used for Advantage.
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Custom IDE Standard Emerging Sunset
Eclipse All versions
Reporting The following are standard IDEs/clients used in creating and maintaining custom report solutions.
Reporting Client/Utility
Standard Emerging Sunset
Business Objects (used for PRSM and InfoAdvantage)
BOXI 3.1 SP5 BOXI 4.1 SP3
Crystal All versions
Foxpro All versions
Jasper Reports 3.0.0
MS SSRS SQL Server 2012
Oracle Apex All versions
Oracle BI Publisher 12.2.1.1
Oracle Discoverer All versions
Oracle Reports All versions
Tableau Desktop 10.0
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Versioning/Code Control and Maintenance The following are standard IDEs/clients used in creating and maintaining custom report solutions.
Code Management Standard Emerging Sunset
See Middleware Standards
Programming Frameworks and Languages The following are standard development frameworks and languages used in custom application development and maintenance, and custom reporting.
Standard Emerging Sunset
Framework
CodeIgniter (PHP) 3.1.0
Ext JS Framework All versions
Grails Up to 3.1
Hibernate Up to 4.2
MS .Net Framework Visual Studio 2015
Struts Java team All versions
Zend (PHP) All versions
Language
Classic .ASP All versions
Access All versions
CFML (ColdFusion markup language) All versions
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Standard Emerging Sunset
CICS All versions
COBOL All versions
Dojo All versions
Filemaker Pro All versions
Foxpro All versions
Groovy Up to 2.4
HTML 4 or 5
Java Up to 1.8
JavaScript N/A
JCL All versions
JSON N/A
jQuery N/A
Lotus Notes All versions
Peoplecode All versions
PERL All versions
PHP 5.6 7.0
PL/SQL Oracle 12c
Python 2.7
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Standard Emerging Sunset
Salesforce Apex Discover Winter ‘17
VB.Net VS 15
XML 1.0, 1.1
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Web Development (WebDev)
WebDev Software/Tools/Utility Standards Category Standard Emerging Sunset
Web Server IIS v7 Apache IIS v7.5 IIS v6.0
Development Tool
Drupal Dreamweaver CS6 NetBeans 8.2 Notepad ++ v7.2 Visual Studio 2015
Content Management Drupal Drupal / Sharepoint
Source Control Subversion
Web Analytics
Reporting
Google Analytics AWStats Sawmill
Usability & Accessibility For Chrome: Wave@
Markup Language
HTML (v 4 or 5) PHP v5.x Javascript XML
Coldfusion ASP.net
Browsers Firefox Chrome Edge
Safari
IE 8 IE 11
Domain Name Acquisition
Belongs to Network Security
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APPENDIX A - Standards Management Process
To address changes in technology and/or business needs, the Caltrans IT Hardware and Software Standards will be updated on an annual basis.
Ongoing review of this document will ensure accuracy and compatibility with business objectives. The following items may drive changes to the standards:
• Changes in technology • Security requirements • New business needs • Exception request trends • Specific requests
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APPENDIX B – Standards Exception Process
Exception requests may be submitted to the Service Desk of the IT Infrastructure Division. The Service Desk Manager shall coordinate with the appropriate IT functional areas including the Information Security Services Division to review and make the recommendation to the CTO. The CTO will review, approve or deny exception requests. Approval of exceptions will be tracked by the Service Desk.
Exception Process for Maintenance & Operation/ Break Fix
In the event of an issue with maintenance and operation and/or break fix issues, and it becomes necessary to purchase legacy/sunset equipment, the CIO or CTO may direct the acquisition unit to make essential purchases to maintain business continuity.
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APPENDIX C – Glossary of Terms TERM DEFINITION
API (1) The interface, or set of functions, between the application software and the application platform.
(2) The most common means by which a software programmer invokes other software functions.
Architecture A systematic approach that organizes and guides design, analysis, planning, and documentation activities.
Artifact An EA artifact is a documentation product, such as a text document, diagram, spreadsheet, briefing slides, or video clip. EA artifacts document EA components.
Business Case A collection of descriptive and analytic information about an investment in resource(s) and/or capabilities.
Change Management
The process of managing updates to EA components and artifacts, ensuring that standards are being followed.
Culture The beliefs, customs, values, structure, normative rules, and material traits of a social organization. Culture is evident in many aspects of how an organization functions.
Data Data items refer to an elementary description of things, events, activities, and transactions that are recorded, classified, and stored, but not organized to convey any specific meaning. Data items can be numeric, alphabetic, figures, sounds, or images. A database consists of stored data items organized for retrieval
Database Structured or organized collection of information, which may be accessed by the computer.
Desktop Printer
A printing resource (printer) attached directly to the user's desktop computer with a local connection.
Desktop A personal computer commonly found on a user's desk, also referred to as a microcomputer.
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TERM DEFINITION
Emerging Technology
Emerging technologies are those technical innovations which represent progressive developments within a field for competitive advantage
Enterprise An organization or sub-activity whose boundary is defined by commonly-held goals, processes, and resources. This includes whole organizations in the public, private, or non-profit sectors, part(s) of an organization such as business units, programs, and systems, or part(s) of multiple organizations such as consortia and supply chains.
Enterprise Architecture
The analysis and documentation of an enterprise in its current and future states from an integrated strategy, business, and technology perspective.
Framework The EA framework is a structure for organizing information that defines the scope of the architecture – what the EA program will document and the relationship of various areas of the architecture.
Governance A group of policies, decision-making procedures, and management processes that work together to enable the effective planning and oversight of activities and resources.
Information Technology
A type of resource that supports the creation, analysis, sharing, archiving, and/or deletion of data and information throughout an enterprise.
ISO International Organization of Standardization. When the large majority of products or services in a particular business or industry sector conform to International Standards, a state of industry-wide standardization can be said to exist. This is achieved through consensus agreements between national delegations representing all the economic stakeholders concerned - suppliers, users and, often, governments. They agree on specifications and criteria to be applied consistently in the classification of materials, the manufacture of products and the provision of services. In this way, International Standards provide a reference framework, or a common technological language, between suppliers and their customers - which facilitates trade and the transfer of technology.
Laptop A portable computer running the traditional Windows Operating system (e.g. Win 7).
Line of Business
A distinct area of activity within the enterprise. It may involve the manufacture of certain products, the provision of services, or internal administrative functions
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TERM DEFINITION
Methodology The EA methodology defines how EA documentation will be developed, archived, and used; including the selection of a framework, modeling tools, and on-line repository.
Minimum In those instances where the standard is indicated as a minimum, the standard may be exceeded without an exception requirement.
Multi-Workgroup
Applications or devices used by more than one workgroup of the departments’ employees.
NIST US National Institute of Standards and Technology
Personal Computer (PC)
A desktop or laptop computer.
Program An ongoing endeavor that manages existing processes/resources, or oversees development of new processes/resources via projects.
Project A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result.
Routers Network devices which tie the Wide Area Network together.
Stakeholder Everyone who is, or will be affected by a program, activity, or resource. Stakeholders for the EA program include sponsors, architects, program managers, users, and support staff.
Standard A standard is a document that provides requirements, specifications, guidelines, or characteristics that can be used consistently to ensure that materials, products, processes, and services are fit for their purpose.
Switches Managed network switches which allow end point host devices to communicate to each other.
System A type of EA component that is comprised of hardware, and software, and activities that has inputs and outputs.
Tier 1 Build A suite of applications and their configurations, approved for use on every Caltrans personal computer.
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TERM DEFINITION
Workgroup Printer
A print device/resource available on the Local Area Network that is shared by two or more users.
Workgroup An application or device used by a Workgroup within Caltrans. . The Workgroup could be a business unit within a Branch or Office, or within a small business unit.
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APPENDIX D – Acronyms
ACRONYMS DEFINITION
ACS Access Control Server
AD Active Directory
ANSI American National Standards Institute
API Application Program Interface
ASP Active Server Pages
BI Business Intelligence
B/W Black and white
CFML Cold Fusion Markup Language
CICS Customer Information Control System
COBOL Common Business-Oriented Language
CPU Central Processing Unit
DPI Dots per inch
EA Enterprise Architecture
EXT JS Extension JavaScript
FPS Frames Per Second
GB Gigabyte
HDD Hard Disk Drive
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ACRONYMS DEFINITION
HIPS Host Intrusion Prevention System
HP Hewlett-Packard
HTML Hyper Text Markup Language
IDS Intrusion Detection System
ipm Images per minute
iOS iPhone Operating System
IPS Intrusion Prevention System
ISE Identity Services Engine (Cisco product)
JCL Job Control Language
JSON Java Script Object Notation
kVA Kilo-volt-ampere
LTE Long Term Evolution
MDM Mobile Device Management
MICRO SD Micro Secure Digital
MM Millimeter
MP Megapixel
OS Operating System
OZ Ounce
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ACRONYMS DEFINITION
PERL Practical Extraction and Reporting Language
PHP Hypertext Preprocessor
PL/SQL Procedural Language/Structured Query Language
PPI Pixels Per Inch
PRSM Project Resource and Schedule Management
PSU Power Supply Unit
RAM Random Access Memory
RHEL Red Hat Enterprise Linux
SIEM Security Information and Event Management
SSD Solid State Drive
SSRS Structured query language Server Reporting Services
URL Uniform Resource Locator
USB Universal Serial Bus
VB Visual Basic
VPN Virtual Private Network
vROPS VRealize Operations
XML Extensible Markup Language
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APPENDIX E – Reviewers and Contributors
Reviewers
The following individuals reviewed the draft IT Hardware and Software Standards, and provided feedback and recommendations.
# First Name Last Name Organization
1 John Hancock Construction
2 Robert Nagy Construction
3 Raymond Lew Design
4 Jesus Mora Design
5 Bob Myers Equipment
6 Dave Roth Equipment
7 Cathleen Blanton Gartner
8 Tracy Geizler IT
9 Jacquelyn Moore IT
10 Patty Nisonger IT
11 John Erickson Land Surveys
12 Paul Fredrickson Land Surveys
13 Robert Mackenzie III Land Surveys
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# First Name Last Name Organization
14 Mark Turner Land Surveys
15 Bill Colinge Maintenance
16 Antonio Duran Maintenance
17 Mike Evans Maintenance
18 Sam Haack Maintenance
19 David Prizmich Maintenance
20 Tony Tavares Maintenance
21 Eric Uyeno Maintenance
22 Anthony Berra Photogrammetry
23 Dave Brubaker Photogrammetry
24 John Erickson Photogrammetry
25 James Appleton Planning & Modal
26 Chad Baker Planning & Modal
27 Rachel Falsetti Project Delivery
28 Mike Whiteside Project Delivery
29 Thomas Ainsworth Traffic Operations
30 Mohammed Bendelhoum Traffic Operations
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# First Name Last Name Organization
31 David Busler Traffic Operations
32 Hector Garcia Traffic Operations
33 Phil Graham Traffic Operations
34 Mike Hagen Traffic Operations
35 Tom Hallenbeck Traffic Operations
36 Mike Jenkinson Traffic Operations
37 Hussein Kalakech Traffic Operations
38 Qingqing Lu Traffic Operations
39 Michael Mullen Traffic Operations
40 Dirk Spaulding Traffic Operations
41 Joel Willson Traffic Operations
42 Jim Davis Transportation Planning
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Contributors
The following individuals were core contributors responsible for drafting the standard, including review and disposition of reviewer recommendations.
# First Name Last Name Role Technology Area
1 George Akiyama CIO All
2 Mike Nguyen CTO All
3 Karl Kopper CISO All
4 Matt Maglinte Technical Lead All
5 Latha Narayan Chief Editor All
6 Joan Ysunza Editor All
7 Marc Christensen Editor All
8 Steve Kawano Technical Consultant All
9 John Katayama Lead Desktop
10 Chris Carabajal Lead Desktop
11 Maxwell Hamilton SME Desktop
12 Mike Brewster SME Desktop
13 Michael Cooper SME Desktop
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# First Name Last Name Role Technology Area
14 Sandra Evans SME Desktop
15 Jeff Mervin SME Desktop
16 Joseph Morales SME Desktop
17 Daniel Meyers SME Desktop
18 Pam Roberts SME Desktop
19 Linda Yee SME Desktop
20 Grande Rudulph Lead TeleCom
21 Farrell Savage-Low Lead TeleCom
22 John Chilmark SME TeleCom
23 Ted Maniago SME TeleCom
24 Gary Patton SME TeleCom
25 Jeff Vue SME TeleCom
26 Anthony Matricia SME TeleCom
27 Fred Jackson SME TeleCom
28 Brian Ercolini SME TeleCom
29 Kay Groves SME TeleCom
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# First Name Last Name Role Technology Area
30 Alisha Dixon SME TeleCom
31 Jacob Ellwood Lead GIS
32 Harold Feinberg Lead GIS
33 Chad Baker SME GIS
34 Mary Hoskins SME GIS
35 Wing Lee SME GIS
36 Vu Nguyen SME GIS
37 Ryan Perian SME GIS
38 Quyen Tang SME GIS
39 Raymond Lew Lead CADD
40 Paul Fredrickson Lead Land Surveying
41 Mark Turner Lead Land Surveying
42 Anthony Berra Lead Photogrammetry
43 John Erickson Lead Photogrammetry
44 Fred Gomez Lead Server
45 Kevin Ross Lead Server
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# First Name Last Name Role Technology Area
46 Anthony Piechowski SME Server
47 Steven Oliver SME Server
48 Lesley Harvell SME Server
49 Steve Kiker SME Server
50 Steven Truong SME Server
51 Chirs O’Toole SME Server
52 Munther Batarsah SME Server
53 Michael Yturraspe SME Server
54 Fredrick Gomez Lead Storage
55 Kevin Ross Lead Storage
56 Wai Che SME Storage
57 Richard Holt SME Storage
58 Steven Truong SME Storage
59 Lesley Harvell SME Storage
60 Kyle Amerine SME Storage
61 Rudy Molano SME Storage
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# First Name Last Name Role Technology Area
62 Murthy Venkataramaiah SME Storage
63 Joe Dominguez Lead Network
64 Gene Soohoo Lead Network
65 Selestino Castillo SME Network
66 Glenn Hayashida SME Network
67 Frank Lu SME Network
68 Dave Malkson SME Network
69 Curtis Massengale SME Network
70 David Patole SME Network
71 Pete Reyes SME Network
72 David Luna SME Network
73 Brian Ercolini SME Network
74 Queen Smith Lead Security
75 Robert Traversi Lead Security
76 Vivian Dutch SME Security
77 Michael Gillogley SME Security
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# First Name Last Name Role Technology Area
78 Gina Hacopian SME Security
79 Mike Jenkinson SME Security
80 Brian Leon SME Security
81 David Luna SME Security
82 Michelle Mai SME Security
83 Joyce Yerby SME Security
84 Ala Yousefi Lead Database
85 Melissa Haworth Lead Database
86 Sahel Alleyasin SME Database
87 Steven Truong Lead Middleware
88 Teresa Kim Lead Middleware
89 Edith Chuke SME Middleware
90 Erin Kirpatrick SME Middleware
91 Bill Pugel SME Middleware
92 Paul Allen Lead AppDev
93 Remie Vie Lead AppDev
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# First Name Last Name Role Technology Area
94 Ilham Kachadourian SME AppDev
95 Carrie Serrano SME AppDev
96 Andrea Wen SME AppDev
97 David Louie Lead WebDev
98 Chitra Chitturi Lead WebDev
99 Roberto Jr Salcido SME WebDev
100 Nam Hinh SME WebDev