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Computer Reuse Program
Group Picture of Computer Reuse Project

Mission
To provide computers to low- and moderate-income families by collecting and refurbishing usable computers from the City of Irving.

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Irving IT Ranks Third in the Nation

3rd placeIrving was ranked third in the nation for its population category in The Center for Digital Cities Survey. 3rd placeThe cities were chosen from the results of the ninth annual Digital Cities Survey, which examines how municipalities incorporate information technology into operations which better serve citizens engaging with local government.

 

 

April 27

Irving, Texas, Donates Computers to Residents
Irving, Texas, has donated more than 100 computers to qualifying low- and moderate-income families through its Computer Reuse Program (CORP). City staff partnered with four community organizations to present the computers in a March 26 ceremony.
When Irving launched CORP last year, the city became the second in the United States to implement a program in which previously owned computer equipment is refurbished by city employees and donated to residents. Recipient families are screened through a needs assessment conducted by the four organizations. Through CORP, hundreds of computers have sidestepped landfills and are being put to use by needy families.

NLC Corporate Partner Microsoft has donated Windows XP operating software in either English or Spanish, based on the recipient’s preference. At the end of the computer’s life, beneficiaries commit to proper disposal at one of the city’s drop-off recycling centers. Recipients are encouraged to participate in free computer training classes offered by the public library system.