Jack
Rooney (left) President of Capitol Strategies Consulting,
Inc. reviews plans for the Lincoln Technology Center with
Natalie Marquez (right), Lincoln attorney and property
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Right in the middle of it all....
Springfield firm leverages Lincoln's unique location
Capitol Strategies to open business in
downtown Lincoln
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[September 18, 2014]
LINCOLN - Central Illinois businesses
and individuals do not often take out a map and fully appreciate the
strategic location of the City of Lincoln. Lincoln is the
intersecting hub for state routes 10 and 121 with interstates 55 and
155. Few fully realize that over 1 million people live within easy
daily driving distance from this central point.
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Consider the fact that the new high-speed rail system will be
stopping right in the center of downtown and one can clearly imagine
the possibilities. Lincoln possesses a true "center of the center"
strategic advantage, unmatched by any other town if its size in the
central United States.
That is how technology firm Capitol Strategies of Springfield came
to view Lincoln. Further they believe Lincoln's unique position can
help them and their central Illinois clients with an important
challenge. "Each of the core central Illinois
towns......Springfield, Decatur, Peoria, Bloomington, Champaign, and
others each has a finite supply of true expert level IT talent,"
says Capitol Strategies president Jack Rooney. "Lincoln though
provides several unique advantages that can better help these
central Illinois cities effectively share and "re-assign as needed"
these unique skills."
It is for this reason that Capitol Strategies has opened their
Lincoln Technology Center in downtown Lincoln, just a block from the
soon-to-be high speed rail depot. "Many years of central Illinois IT
recruiting experience have taught us something very interesting,"
says Rooney. "IT specialists are generally not willing to drive an
hour each way between cities every day. In other words, they
generally are unhappy driving say from Bloomington to Springfield
every day. But interestingly enough, they are ok with 30 minutes say
from Bloomington to Lincoln. Our Lincoln technical center will allow
us to centralize these skills and effectively share them as needed
from city to city, client to client. For certain clients in
Springfield, there are only 100,000 people to recruit from. Our
strategically located, tightly coupled Lincoln facility will recruit
from a base over ten times that number. When high speed rail trains
stop in downtown Lincoln every morning and leave every night the
opportunities will be even greater. We plan for formalize efforts to
allow staff to work from home and be “on the clock” while riding the
train to and from work.”
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Lincoln mayor Keith Snyder is also excited about the
opportunities “Our strategic plan has always revolved around the
fact that we have a great centralized location. The Lincoln
technology center would allow central Illinois business’ and
government entities to effectively share high demand technical
skills. Such a solution would be beneficial and exciting for
everyone.”
Capitol Strategies specializes in primarily Microsoft .Net
development and all the analysis, database, and project
management skills that surround it. "We also help with other
development languages too,” says Rooney, “along with other
technical skills outside of application development." Capitol
Strategies is widely recognized as one of the leading provider
of IT consulting in central Illinois, providing services to both
public and private sector clients. Note: In a
telephone conversation with LDN Wednesday afternoon, Rooney said his
company is currently negotiating a lease agreement with a downotwn
property owner. He expects that the new business will be up
and running by the first of the year.
[Text received: JACK ROONEY, CAPITOL
STRATEGIES/LINCOLN TECHNOLOGY CENTER]
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