What areas of your project proposal could have an ethical implication? What are you doing to address these ethical issues, both in reality and in the perception of those involved? What are the policies

Assessment 4 – IT-FP4990

How do your solutions address the specific organizational problems that you have identified, and how do they address the key stakeholder concerns?

The solution addresses the organization problems related to old hardware, and costly network Mail Handlining network infrastructure.

How are the solutions connected to global or domestic (or both) IT trends and solutions?
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How does what you are proposing keep the organization in line with what is happening in the industry?

We Ship USA organization hires/contracts new skills to adapt to the ever-changing technology, where old employees still have value on the current infrastructure, the new skills help migrate to a new fully solutioned network enterprise that can handle what is currently available in the market for WAN capabilities.

What model or architecture do you propose for your solution (or solutions)?
No idea on this one

What technology or technologies do you recommend as part of the solution?
Recommending SD-WAN using different types of WAN technologies.

What are the specific IT principles that support your proposed solution?

What are key issues that the organization needs to consider from a legal, ethical, and policy standpoint?
1.0 Legal Point:

What are risks associated with the solution (or solutions) proposed, and how might they be minimized?

Risk is loss of network connectivity during the deployment of new network solution, a Change ticket with all relevant information, including the point of contact, the service location, the account information for supporting the service from the internet service provider, as well as any network detailed drawing to help assist network issues that may arise during a migration.

Using a lessons learned approach will help reduce

the risk for the next site deployment.
Needs and Risk Analysis

This analysis specifies how the proposal’s solutions meet the needs of the organization and key stakeholders, and it identifies the potential risks involved as well as strategies for addressing those risks.

When considering a possible course of action, an organization will ask two key questions:
Does the solution meet the organization’s and key stakeholders’ needs?

What are the potential risks to the organization, and how might they be minimized? A needs analysis helps answer the first question, determining whether a solution measures up against key areas of concern to an organization.

A risk analysis addresses the second question. It explores the potential risks of adopting the solution and helps decision makers strategize ways of minimizing, or even avoiding, potential damages to the organization.

Write a two- to three-page needs and risk analysis for the solution or solutions you have proposed.

The analysis should answer the two questions above, addressing critical issues in the organizational context and stakeholder needs. A risk matrix would be a good addition to the risk analysis portion of this document.

In addition, address the following questions:

What are some barriers to the project you have encountered in your analysis? How might you adjust your proposal to address them?

What insights or advice would you give to someone who is working on a similar area for the first time? How can he or she be better at

identifying risks and more effective in managing or avoiding potential risks?
Legal, Ethical, and Policy Analysis

Conduct a thorough analysis of the legal, ethical, and policy issues that could affect your IT project. The result should be a one- to two-page summary that answers the following questions:

Are there any legal issues specific to the action learning environment that you should consider?

What areas of your project proposal could have an ethical implication? What are you doing to address these ethical issues, both in reality and in the perception of those involved? What are the policies