In support of the event, the DOD has a long list of technical requirements and
needs that were met by a team from Broome-Tioga BOCES’ Regional Information
Center.
On
July 23, defense department staff conducted a closing ceremony at which they handed
out awards. One of them, presented with a framed certificate signed by
the colonel in charge, went to BOCES’ Assistant Coordinator Jeff Smith, who was
recently assigned to Norwich when the district joined BOCES’ managed information
technology service.
“Jeff
did a great job organizing and communicating the needs of the DOD,” said Dawn
Shannon, BOCES assistant superintendent for educational support and technology.
“This recognition of his leadership by the Army and DOD is very unique.”
Here
are links to news articles about the event:
http://www.wbng.com/news/local/Service-men--women-provide-free-medical-care-at-Norwich-High-School-316024431.html
https://www.dvidshub.net/news/170818/greater-chenango-cares-irt-provides-medical-care-nearly-2500-patients-ny#.VbKMGE3JAdU