This committee shall review and make recommendations to the Chancellor and to the Division concerning policies governing the development and management of information technology for instruction, research, and for the needs of the campus a whole.
From the Academic Senate's webpage (20091110):
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BYLAWS[En 3/30/82; Am 11/30/99; Am 2/24/04] |
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| (A) | This committee shall consist of nine members of the Division, plus the University Librarian, ex officio. The Director of Academic Computing Services, the Manager of Network Operations, the Director of Engineering Computing, the Associate University Librarian for Technology, and the Assistant Vice Chancellor of Administrative Computing and Telecommunications shall serve as consultants to the committee, without vote. It shall also have one research staff representative, one representative of the San Diego Supercomputer Center, one undergraduate student representative, and one graduate student representative, who shall not have the right to vote. One member shall serve on the University Committee on Information Technology and Telecommunication Policy [See Bylaw 185(C)(8) and SBL 155] [Am 5/24/83; Am 10/29/85; Am 5/22/90; Am 1/28/92; Am 5/23/95; Am 11/30/99; Am 11/04/03; Am 2/24/04] | ||||
| (B) | This committee shall review and make recommendations to the Chancellor and to the Division concerning policies governing the development and management of information technology for instruction, research, and for the needs of the campus as a whole. | ||||
| (C) | In so far as possible, the faculty members appointed to the committee shall serve three-year staggered terms. Three of the nine faculty members appointed to the committee shall, with the concurrence of the Chancellor, also serve as the faculty representatives to the Technology Directions Committee. | ||||