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CCAT managing IT for Fla. nonprofit hub

East Hartford’s Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology disclosed Monday that it had helped build out technology at a new nonprofit hub in Florida and that it will continue to manage IT services there.

The nonprofit CCAT, which offers services that range from incubator space to manufacturing technology assistance and IT management, said it helped build out the Jessie Ball duPont Center in Jacksonville, Fla.

CCAT did not disclose what it was paid for the work, but said the foundation that paid for it invested a total of $25 million in the renovation. Of that sum $1.9 was used for technology upgrades.

The former 100,000-square-foot library had a grand opening this month and now houses more than a dozen nonprofits, CCAT said.

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CCAT also provides IT services to the Capitol Region Council of Governments, and in 2011, it overhauled IT infrastructure at the Hartford Public Library.

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