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IT Architecture & Infrastructure Committee

Updates

04/16

Laptop Encryption - 93% of UT laptops are currently encrypted.

03/12

Box.net - UT will engage in a pilot of Internet 2 or Box.net.

02/28

Cloud File Sharing Task Force - The Charter for the Cloud File Sharing Task Force has been developed and the search is on for task force members.

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Charter

The Information Technology (IT) Architecture & Infrastructure Committee oversees data and voice networks, data storage, administrative computing infrastructure, applications, and security issues. Fostering communication across these areas improves understanding of the shared infrastructure and facilitates campus-wide input on architecture and infrastructure issues, such as the need for minimum network standards. IT architecture and infrastructure is not isolated to one area of the University. In order to share the responsibility and accountability for the seamless delivery of IT services to campus, the committee consists of representatives from across campus.

Committee Members

Ryan Baldwin Committee Chair
Name Position & Organization
Cam Beasley Information Security Officer
Huapei Chen Director, ITS Systems
Brad Englert Chief Information Officer
William Green Director, ITS Networking & Telecommunications
Bob Gloyd Director, Cockrell School of Engineering
Mike Harvey Assistant Dean of Information Technology, School of Law
Mark Jacaman Senior IT Manager, ITS User Services
Brad Johnston Help Desk Specialist, College of Fine Arts
James Lewis IT Manager, College of Liberal Arts
Mark McFarland Associate Director for Digital Library Services, University of Texas Libraries
Roland Rocha Senior IT Manager, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Roy Ruiz Director of Technology Resources, University Operations
Ron Russell Senior IT Manager, Jackson School of Geosciences
Charles Soto Director of Technology Services, College of Communication
Patti Spencer Associate Chair for Operations, Department of Computer Science