Building the technology foundation for Idaho's first medical school
As Idaho's first medical school, ICOM set out to create a modern learning environment designed to support the next generation of healthcare professionals.
The new facility required a technology infrastructure capable of supporting thousands of daily connections, advanced educational technologies, campus-wide security, and reliable access to critical information. The goal was not simply to install technology—it was to build a foundation that would support the medical school's mission for years to come.
System Tech partnered with ICOM to design and implement a fully integrated technology ecosystem throughout the campus.
The project included:
Special attention was given to scalability, reliability, and ease of management to ensure the facility could support both current and future technology requirements.
Today, ICOM operates with a fully integrated technology platform that supports education, security, collaboration, and daily operations across the campus.
Key benefits include:
Administrators can monitor facility operations remotely, while students and faculty benefit from a technology environment built to support modern medical education.
"We are what we like to think of as the medical school of the future."
"The infrastructure that System Tech has integrated really does meet those needs."
"The design implementation has been pretty much seamless."
"System Tech was willing to spend time to make sure that we got the systems and the products that worked for our facility."
For ICOM, technology is more than a convenience—it is a critical component of delivering world-class medical education.
By integrating security, networking, communications, and classroom technology into a single cohesive environment, System Tech helped create a campus equipped for the demands of modern healthcare
education.
Today, ICOM continues to operate with the confidence that its students, faculty, and staff have access to the secure, reliable, and innovative technology infrastructure needed to support its mission of becoming one of the nation's leading medical schools.