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Information Technology Policy Committee

Information Technology Policy Committee functions:

  • Establish policies and procedures, based on input from faculty and staff, for administrative, research and educational labs, to ensure a coordinated information Technology Policy Committee plan wherever possible.
  • Review, assess and provide feedback on IT issues and changes impacting health sciences professions as a whole, whether brought from faculty/staff or from outside sources.
  • Maintain leading edge knowledge base related to IT in healthcare and health related sciences, serving to respond to questions and issues on CHS IT and its application.
  • Review and recommend IT skills and competency standards for the CHS students.
  • Facilitate identification, sharing and integration of technological resources and expertise within the College.
  • Advise programs and departments who maintain computer resources.
  • Provide input and recommendations for the selection of computer hardware and software for the College, including but not limited to servers, workstations and related IT.
  • Recommend College faculty for various campus wide computer committees.
  • Review all CHS planning documents for computer issues and make recommendations to the Steering Committee.
  • Review University and System IT issues to determine CHS interests and related expenses.
  • Maintain CHS computer hardware/software directory, either directly or through contract with third party.
  • Review and assess IT support services and make recommendations to the CHS.