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2006 Current Issues Survey Choices
Table 3 ExpandedAdministrative / ERP / information systems - implementing and maintaining ERP systems
- maintaining and integrating legacy systems
- choosing an acquisition strategy
- choosing and managing consultants and consultant costs
- aligning needs with vendor choices in purchasing systems
- implementing content management systems
- integrating multiple systems (ERP, one-card, course management, etc.)
- training and educating systems users
Advanced networking - planning for broadband capacity
- upgrading networks for advanced applications
- deciding to connect to high-speed networks
- educating campus constituencies about uses
- participating in nationwide fiber projects
Assessment / benchmarking - measuring outcomes, not just inputs
- evaluating academic and administrative benefits of IT
- assessing the IT organizational model
- responding to accountability demands
- identifying effective metrics for benchmarking IT services
- adopting formal assessment methodologies
- assuring end-to-end/holistic service
- insuring thorough process review and management
Change management - keeping up with technological change
- navigating internal and external politics
- overcoming cultural barriers to change
- managing expectations
- managing infrastructure and/or service changes without disruption
Collaboration / partnerships (See "Outsourcing" new choice in 2006) - exploring multi-institutional consortial initiatives and strategic alliances
- sharing infrastructure, expertise, and applications
- developing internal partnerships
- developing vendor relationships
Data administration - providing decision-making data for business intelligence
- developing data warehouses and "digital dashboards"
- ensuring proper use of data, data integrity internal auditing
Digital library / digital content challenges - developing institutional repositories
- developing standards and comprehensive search capabilities
- resolving legal and policy issues
- dealing with preservation and migration challenges
- creating multi-campus, multi-university digital libraries
Digital records management - managing digital records and documents
- developing information access and archiving policies
- internal auditing
- exploring imaging technologies
Disaster recovery / business continuity - evaluating recovery priorities and assessing risk
- determining acceptable level of risk and right level of investment
- ensuring that a continuity/recovery plan is in place
- implementing testing plans
Distance education / virtual universities - building off-campus delivery systems
- assessing the market
- organizing and governing distance education
- ensuring standards, addressing accreditation issues
- developing policies and procedures
- integrating library and learning resources
E-learning / distributed teaching and learning - developing institutional information repositories
- promoting e-learning environments on campus
- assessing learning and course outcomes
- addressing faculty workload and tenure issues
- exploring the use of e-portfolios
- developing learning objects and standards
Electronic classrooms / technology buildings / commons facilities - designing learning spaces that support new pedagogical models
- balancing physical space and cyberspace
- providing support services for such facilities
- creating campus master plan for technology enhanced classrooms
Emerging technologies - assessing the impact of emerging technologies on infrastructure strategies
- deploying wireless communication technology
- evaluating the potential of voice-over-IP technology
- determining the role of hand-held and mobile computing
- supporting, appropriately, blogs, vlogs, wikis, and podcasting
End-to-end service assurance (New choice in 2006) - managing projects and change collaboratively and holistically
- testing applications automatically
- monitoring services end-to-end
- handling incidents/alerts efficiently
- establishing/negotiating service level agreements (SLAs)
Faculty development, support, and training - integrating technology effectively and appropriately with instruction
- developing scalable, funded, systemic support models
- working with teaching excellence centers to develop and train in IT
- educating faculty about potential advanced technology uses
Funding IT - coordinating IT budgeting with institutional planning and budgeting process
- affording new technology implementations while maintaining infrastructure
- implementing life-cycle funding for technology refreshment
- controlling costs / calculating total cost of ownership
- developing sustainable funding models
- determining charging policies
- benchmarking IT staffing and spending levels
Governance, organization, and leadership - determining IT organizational and reporting structure
- establishing advisory structures for IT
- choosing the right IT leadership model for your campus
- ensuring CIO participation on executive and campus committees
- developing IT leaders for the future
- coordinating with state-level governance structures
- planning for organizational impact of outsourcing
Infrastructure - managing bandwidth
- routinely investing in network and wiring upgrades
- replacing technologies on established life-cycles
- upgrading software / negotiating licensing agreements
- upgrading for new technologies while maintaining current infrastructure
- managing e-mail systems and electronic communications
- standardizing hardware and software for economies of scale
- considering outsourcing or ASP arrangements to deliver services
- weighing leasing versus purchasing strategies
- managing storage capacity
- providing directory services
- enabling remote access
Instructional / course management systems - choosing an acquisition strategy (proprietary systems versus open source)
- sharing CMS resources through consortia
- accommodating local environments and faculty needs
- integrating CMS with library and administrative systems
- dealing with the rising costs of commercial CMS products
Intellectual property and copyright management - addressing illegal P2P file sharing and other copyright violations
- addressing faculty ownership of courseware
- developing copyright policy
- evaluating DMCA participation
- educating the community about copyright
Legislative compliance and policy development - complying with state and federal regulations (ADA, CALEA, DMCA, FERPA, HIPAA, SEVIS, USA PATRIOT)
- developing campus policies to address electronic information challenges (privacy, e-mail, security, access, peer-to-peer file sharing, Acacia, etc.)
- remaining current with new legislation/partnering with government relations office
- planning effective campus communications about policy changes
Outsourcing (New choice in 2006) - identifying "what" and the right balance
- determining whether in-house expertise is sufficient to retain a service/application
- weighing cost-benefit and in-house knowledge of institutional culture
- making business case
- assessing provider performance
- [see "Governance..." for organizational impact]
- [see "Collaboration / partnerships" for alliances]
Portfolio development and management (New choice in 2006) - developing or selecting application
- prioritizing needs and designing/customizing functionality
- integrating with enterprise system
- determining management and update responsibility
- establishing access rules
- resolving privacy and official academic record issues
Portals - justifying the need, articulating benefits
- determining an enterprise portal strategy
- outsourcing versus developing in-house
- resolving ownership and management issues
- evaluating campus Web content and structure
- implementing robust cross searching capabilities
- imbedding information management tools
Research support - grid computing
- supercomputing
- managing servers and networks that support research
- developing collaborative partnerships for research and scholarship
- consulting with faculty
- assisting with grant writing
Security and identity management - responding to and recovering from breaches/exposures
- building authentication and authorization policies and systems
- protecting confidential data
- eliminating SSN dependence
- making campus-wide security policy decisions regarding patches, firewalls, intrusion detection, filtering for spam, etc.
- developing middleware and security infrastructure
- providing directory services
- implementing public key infrastructure (PKI), digital certificates, tokens
- staffing for security
- implementing single sign-on
Staffing / HR management / training - recruiting, retaining, and retraining IT staff
- managing IT staff morale when doing more with less
- revising IT job classifications and compensation
- aligning IT HR policies with institutional HR policies
- establishing IT competencies for non-IT staff campuswide and hiring accordingly
- ensuring that IT professionals keep up with technologies
- developing IT skills inventories, individualized learning plans
Strategic planning - articulating a value framework for IT
- aligning IT planning and budgeting with institutional planning and budgeting
- aligning IT strategies with institutional mission and strategies
- engaging campus leaders and key stakeholders in IT planning
Student computing - requiring students to own computers
- levying student technology fees
- establishing IT fluency / information literacy requirements
- supporting e-learners
- providing IT training to students
- managing expectations / serving the "new" student
Support services / service delivery models - coordinating support to distributed units
- providing 24 x 7 help desk
- establishing service level agreements with internal clients
- centralizing versus distributing support
- developing standards for support services
- developing "smarter" support models (knowledge bases, self-help tools)
- managing customer relationships
Web systems and services - developing Web-based business strategies
- integrating legacy and Web-based systems
- managing Web content development and currency
- developing Web policy regarding stewardship
- establishing content management processes and policies
- implementing Web services (standards and architectures)
- providing self-service applications with a consistent Web interface
Other
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