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Information Technology Committee
2009-2010


Name Department Title Term Role Note
Minardi, Lee Civil & Environmental Eng Sr Lecturer 07-12 Chair  
Ennis, James Sociology Associate Professor 09-14    
Gallagher, Hugh Phys/Astron Assistant Professor 05-10    
Goldberg, Ariel Psychology Instructor 09-14    
Lewis, Sara Biology Professor 09-10    
Miller, Eric Electrical & Computer Eng Professor 08-13    
Napier, Austin Phys/Astron Professor 08-13    
Reed, Michael Biology Professor 06-11   LV 09-10
Stafford, Judith Computer Science Sr Lecturer 07-12    
Walsh, Genevieve Math Assistant Professor 07-12   LV S'10
A&S, Dean School of A&S Dean A&S   Ex Officio non-voting  
Eng, Dean School of Engg Dean Eng   Ex Officio non-voting  
Kahle, David Computer Services Exec. Associate CIO   Ex Officio non-voting  
Roberts, James School of Engg Director of Computer Systems   Ex Officio non-voting  
Woolf, Howard Ex College Associate Director   Ex Officio non-voting  
Paczynski, Martin GSC Graduate Student 9-10    
Shaidani, Shawyuon TCU Senate Undergraduate Student 9-10    
Maretsky, Emily TCU Senate Undergraduate Student 9-10    

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Bylaws:

A Committee on Information Technology, consisting of five or more members selected from the Faculties of Arts, Sciences and Engineering, two undergraduate students, and one graduate student. The Deans of the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering, or their designates, the Director of Computing for Arts, Sciences, and Engineering, and the Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer shall be members ex officio without vote. This committee shall monitor and provide advice on the delivery of information technology services provided to AS&E by any and all University administrative departments, and make recommendations concerning improvements in such services or their underlying policies as necessary to support the University's teaching and research missions. The Committee shall ensure that all computing and information technology services for research and instruction are delivered in a way that meets the needs of AS&E faculty, staff, and students.
(replaces the Computer Facilities and Usage Committee)

Committee Description & Work Load:

The Committee on Information Technology oversees and monitors academic technologies, including email, classroom technology equipment and support, desktop and laptop support, wired and wireless networking, including Internet access and support, high performance computing and other research computing and facilities, digital imaging and archives, and other information technologies that affect faculty, staff, and student productivity. It seeks to ensure that the administration of academic technologies for instruction and research is responsive to the needs of faculty and students. It also seeks to ensure that University-wide policies toward academic technologies are consistent with AS&E needs. The Committee typically meets two times a semester and whenever the need arises. It is the intent of the Committee to work with any and all administrative offices of the University that provide technology-related services to AS&E faculty, staff, and students.

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