A new $80.5 million “central computing facility” for state government that will take two years to build and be constructed at an as-yet-undetermined site in the Springfield area will replace an existing facility two blocks north of the Capitol.
But while revealing a few more details beyond the initial announcement Wednesday, the Illinois Capital Development Board wouldn’t say whether the new building will result in additional permanent state jobs or what will happen to workers at the existing facility.
Spokeswomen Lesa Branham from the Capital Development Board and Jennifer Schultz from the Illinois Department of Innovation and Technology responded only to written questions and didn’t answer requests for interviews.
$80 million computing center for state government to be established in Springfield area
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Illinois to fund $80 million computing center in Springfield area
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