Information Technology Assessment Review Presented to the Board of the State Center Community College District.

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Information Technology Assessment Review Presented to the Board of the State Center Community College District

High degree of participation High level of commitment to the institutions and students Concern about resources Desire to see results What we saw and heard

Assessment against Distinctive Higher Education IT Practices

Mature technology governance Seasoned executive-level leadership Integrated administrative system with a continuous process improvement approach Documented policies and procedures reflecting compliance and system utilization Widely adopted course management system Regular, predictable, funded life cycle replacement strategy Community College Technology Best Practice Snapshot

Robust, stable, secured network environment Integrated and calendaring systems, for faculty, staff and students Consistent backup and recovery Data security Solid technology plans with budgetary support Community College Technology Best Practice Snapshot

 Challenges with governance and overall decision- making  Lack of planning, including project management  Disconnect between Datatel users and technical support  Inconsistent life cycle replacement  Low adoption of course management system  Unreliable wireless network Specific Opportunities for Improvement

 Network vulnerable to intrusion  Network saturation at Reedley College  Disorganized and inconsistent delivery of services  Multiple security issues  Inadequate leveraging of prior technology investments  Significant lack of technology leadership and vision SCCCD Technology Snapshot

Fresno City College Reedley College Oakhurst Center Madera Center Willow International The Challenge State Center District

The Opportunity

For Example: The Magic Form, Part 1 Change my address on form Supervisor Signs VP signs President Signs District Office Signs HR Changes Six Week Turnaround

The Magic Form, Part 2 HR Cost 10 Minutes 5 Days 52 Weeks Round to 40 hours a year 1 week per year 5 people > 1 Month Salary Cost

The Magic Form Alternative I want to change my address Logon to Web Advisor and do it

The Path Senior Executive Leadership Multi-year Plan Resource Management Plan Governance Execution

 The District requires a seasoned, executive-level Chief Information Office reporting to the Chancellor Senior Executive Leadership

 Strategic Plan for Technology – Aligns with and supports the strategic plan – Sets tone and direction  Tactical Technology Plan – Operationalizes the strategic technology plan and allows for detailed budgeting over multiple (3-5) years  Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plans  Comprehensive Information and Data Security Plan – Addresses federal, state and industry standards for data security Comprehensive, Technology Planning

Human Improvements in technology resource allocation  Common IT help desk with common dispatch  Common help desk system  Tiered support model  Staff professional development and cross- training Financial Financial resource allocation can be improved  District-wide technology plan, including budget plan  Common systems leveraged across the district  Complete and thorough inventory of all equipment, with aging analysis  Funded and transparent life cycle management Resource Management

 Aligns with the strategic direction of the institution – Fair and open debate of IT policy and procedure – Deficiencies are transparent and resolved in an open and collaborative forum – Colleges have appropriate input into technology strategy – Staff receives guidance and direction on priorities – Process for decision making on product acquisition and adoption – Instructional technology/classroom configuration issues are addressed in a manner that conforms with the academic schedule and requirements Governance

District-wide Processes Shared by all colleges and centers Resource Optimization Hardware & software standards Inventory management Life cycle management Shared Services Identity management & access Knowledge base Help Desk Execution through Best Practices Support Model

Remediation & Change Stabilization Moving Forward 19 Stages of Improvement Technology leadership Technology plans Consolidated systems Help Desk reconfiguration Network review Data security audit PCI compliance audit PII audit System maintenance Leverage investments Process improvement Ubiquitous availability of services Improved student experience Enhanced service delivery Secure platform Continued application of evolving best practices

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