Overview
Governance and communication are the foundation of decision-making
and consensus-building processes. Several committees exist to provide
checks and balances, sound thinking and oversight to enterprise IT projects.
- The Information Technology Council (ITC), as authorized by the Senior
Academic Vice President, is the legislative driver of IT policies and
plans. It’s purpose is to facilitate the development
of the University's Information Technology and e-Commerce infrastructures,
resources, and applications. The ITC is comprised of members from most colleges and administrative departments.
- The ITC receives technical advice from the Information
Technology Architecture Council (ITAC). Its purpose is to advise the Office
of Information Technology, ITC and Campus IT managers on technical
issues that have campus-wide impact. ITAC focuses on
setting technical standards, defining system, network, and information/data architectures and developing operational
best practices.
The Office of Information Technology will organize and cooperate with campus
IT entities to implement the direction of the ITC. The Office of IT
will coordinate with standing and ad hoc IT committees to disseminate information,
deliver training, and seek the input of the overall campus community. These
include: