Charge
Evaluate aspects of information technology services at Rutgers including whether systems communicate effectively with each other, incorporate user experience levels and feedback, are user-friendly, improve data flow, and enhance coordination among information technology personnel. Explore ways that the Office of Information Technology can more efficiently provide services to users. Identify opportunities for Rutgers to centralize or take a more distributive approach to various information technology functions, and investigate the advantages and disadvantages of deploying more open software. If developments during the time of deliberations warrant it, consider the ramifications of a reunification of Robert Wood Johnson Medical with Rutgers New Brunswick on the above
Responses
- Response By
- Budget and Finance Committee - 2012-2013 10/19/2012
- Response To
- Charge
- Response Document
- Response to Charge S-1103 on Information Technology and IT Services at Rutgers
- Response By
- President 02/27/2014
- Response To
- Committee Report
- Response Document
- President Barchi's Response to BFC report on S-1103