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September 22-30, 2008

FY09 Compact Planning A collegial, participatory planning process for Information Technology at the University of Georgia. September 22-30, 2008. Welcome Overview of Compact Planning Updates from last round of Compact Planning Discussion and Input. Dr. Barbara White Greg Ashley

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September 22-30, 2008

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  1. FY09 Compact PlanningA collegial, participatory planning process for Information Technology at the University of Georgia September 22-30, 2008

  2. Welcome Overview of CompactPlanning Updates from last round of Compact Planning Discussion and Input Dr. Barbara White Greg Ashley Greg Ashley Greg Ashley Agenda

  3. Overview of Compact Planning

  4. https://eits.uga.edu/planningCycle/

  5. OCIO/EITS Core Values • Excellence in Customer Service • Our People are Our Greatest Asset • A Winning Attitude • Honesty and Integrity • Teamwork and Communication • Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Improvement

  6. Strategic Core Areas • Leadership for Information Technology • Strategic Planning, Policy, and Advisement • Business and Technology Partnerships • Client Services and Support • Information Security • Information Management and Integration • Enterprise Production Applications • Infrastructure and Architecture

  7. What is Compact Planning? • A process that creates an alignment of unit and organizational goals and strategies • A venue for establishing program-based priorities • A cyclical, iterative, and annual process • A negotiated, bilateral process focused on long-term planning • A process that provides for accountability through specific performance and outcome measures tied to programs

  8. Compact Plan Video

  9. Updates from last round of Compact Planning • Comments Received – 400+ • Proposed Projects – 133 • Anticipated FY09 Projects - 42

  10. Updates from last round of Compact Planning • Selected Major Projects • Course Management: WebCT to Blackboard (Vista) Migration • SSN Out of Business Processes • IMS to DB2 Database Conversion • SecureUGA • ID Management • Student Portal • Next Generation Network-Core Router Upgrade • Telephone System • Highlight other projects requested that are in progress – List on Compact Planning Website

  11. Your Feedback Is Important • Go to Compact Planning website anytime: • www.eits.uga.edu/compact • Click on Compact Planning Feedback Form • Lynn Latimer • Email: llatimer@uga.edu • Phone: 706-425-2920

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