Brian Voss, Chief Information Officer April 5, 2006

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Brian Voss, Chief Information Officer April 5, 2006 Flagship IT Strategy Brian Voss, Chief Information Officer April 5, 2006 11/28/2018

Flagship IT Goal To provide excellent IT infrastructure and services … To be a leader, in absolute terms on a national basis, in the creative use, application and provision of information technology … will best position Louisiana State University to be a leader nationally among public universities in teaching and learning, research, the student experience, outreach, community service, regional economic development and promotion of life-long learning. 11/28/2018

Development of Plan Representatives from the campus community Faculty – both research and teaching focused Students – both undergrad and grad levels Administration – leadership and staff IT Professionals – both inside ITS and especially from campus Task forces organized with input from Faculty Senate, Student Government, Deans, Provost’s Office and Chancellor’s Office One task force for each Flagship IT Foundation area Chaired by respected and insightful leaders from the campus communities (faculty, students, and administration) Populated by involved and interested constituents in the specific areas – approximately 7-15 representatives on each Task Force Ex-Officio representatives from the Office of the CIO and Information Technology Services 11/28/2018

IT Abundance Within prudent and reasonable resources, and in line with institutional priorities, provide an environment that features “IT Abundance” … wherein IT is advanced, current, and readily available to support faculty, staff, and students in their achievement on of the mission of the institution. To be excellent in providing for IT Abundance, not as its own end, but as a way in which the mission of the institution is ultimately served. 11/28/2018

2005-2006 TigerWare Campus Agreement w/ Microsoft 1G Storage Web hosting In progress… Virtual Labs Online support Extended lab hours Info Commons 11/28/2018

Recommendations Build a solid foundation of IT infrastructure at LSU that is modern and kept up-to-date Make significant strides in increasing the accessibility of the LSU community to IT infrastructure and services Develop a robust, multi-tiered support enterprise to meet the varying levels and specific needs of the LSU user community Develop sound fiscal planning for IT that leverages LSU’s existing investments, increases those investments in creative and innovative ways, and expends funding resources in the most responsible and efficient manner 11/28/2018

Recommendations cont. Secure LSU’s IT infrastructure, safeguard the integrity of LSU’s information resources and the privacy of its user community, and ensure the continuity of LSU’s IT infrastructure and information repositories in the face of possible disaster scenarios Develop robust and plentiful IT resources to enable research at LSU Develop robust and plentiful IT resources to enable faculty teaching and student learning at LSU 11/28/2018

Recommendations cont. Develop sound information systems featuring a rich set of applications and tools that address the increasing need for more effective and efficient institutional processes and provide for advanced academic analytics at LSU. Support LSU student use of IT, not only as a tool in their learning, but to enrich their life experiences at LSU 10. Develop IT advisory and communication channels to ensure the continued involvement of the LSU community in the implementation of the Flagship IT Strategy and ongoing day-to-day provision of IT services to the campus 11/28/2018

IT Infrastructure Action Items 1.02 Classroom technologies should be standardized, latest and greatest, and ready-to-go 1.06 Network reliability & availability 1.07 E-mail 1.09 Make wireless ubiquitous 1.10 Ready the campus for mobile technologies 11/28/2018

Accessibility 2.01 Ready access to software 2.02 Ready access to specialized IT tools 2.03 E-mail kiosks and information stations 2.04 IT Commons 2.05 Availability of technology off campus 2.07 Support for multiple operating systems 2.08 New technologies should interface w/ LSU applications 2.09 Basic IT skills for everyone 11/28/2018

Support 3.02 One-stop shop for all IT needs 24x7 support 11/28/2018

Funding 4.07 Explore possible student software fee 4.08 STF usage for support personnel should be explored 11/28/2018

IT Security 5.02 Develop clear and forceful policies to secure IT infrastructure and protect University information 5.06 Get rid of SSN usage 5.08 Complete an IT disaster recovery plan 11/28/2018

Research Enablement 6.05 Encourage use of high performance computing beyond traditional user groups SuperMike Pelican: IBM P5 11/28/2018

Enable Teaching & Learning 7.01 Need for a single CMS that meets changing needs 7.02 Discipline-specific laptop program 7.03 Online tools for advising students 7.05 Electronic text creation/dissemination for classes 7.06 Computer-based testing should be user- friendly 7.07 Support for faculty use of IT in classroom 11/28/2018

Student Experience 9.01 Training for students on sophisticated programs 9.02 Incentives to increase student ownership of computers 9.03 Work with students to evaluate new technologies for recreational use 9.04 Fully-enabled IT living & learning environment (Greek housing, campus, residence halls) 11/28/2018

Continued Involvement of LSU Community 10.01 ITS should continue use of task forces and seek input broadly from campus 10.02 Develop Web site that best facilitates IT knowledge 11/28/2018

Next Steps Currently under review by task forces Feedback from LSU community SG endorsement Faculty Senate endorsement Deans Council, Vice Chancellors, EVCP, Chancellor Implementation 11/28/2018

Questions? 11/28/2018