The Academic Information Technology Board (AITB),
a joint administration-faculty committee, served as
the primary governance and oversight body for academic
information technology and services at UCLA from March
13, 1997 through December 31, 1999. As its founding
Charter established, the AITB entered its official
"Sunset Clause" in December, 1999 and is
no longer holding official meetings.
The AITB informed and advised the ongoing decision
making responsibilities of UCLA's executive management
and academic leadership in the areas of academic information
technology. The Board served as the responsible campus
agency for making recommendations concerning technology
related budget requests and opportunities stemming
from a variety of corporate and industrial relationships.
The Board's oversight activities - concerning local,
consortium, and central technology plans, budgets,
and progress - endeavored to ensure coordination and
informed decision making.
For additional information about the AITB, its history
and mandate, read the following documents:
Information
Technology Retreat, December 9 & 10, 1999
UCLA
Extension and OnlineLearning.net: A Policy Interpretation,
January, 2000
Proposed
UC Electronic Communications Policy Draft, October
13, 1999
AITB
Recommendation: Information Systems Transitional Infrastructure
Plan (ISTIP), May 27, 1999
Review
of the Center for Digital Innovation (CDI), March
15, 1999
Topics
for Potential 1999 IT Retreat,
March 1999
Teaching
with the Web, by Professor Jerry Kang, UCLA School
of Law
AITB
Proposed Agenda, 1998-99, Report to ExecutiveVice
Chancellor W. Rory Hume, September 1, 1998
Presentation
to Executive Budget Committee, May 18, 1998
(Note: This is a PowerPoint 3.0 file)
IT
Reports: Interviews with Deans on Information
Technology Directions, 1997-98, May 1998
AITB Position Paper: Recommendation
on UCLA Connected: Proposal for Campus-Wide
Deployment, March 20, 1998
AITB Position Paper: Bruin
Online Remote Access, November 30, 1997
AITB Response
to the Coopers and Lybrand Information Technology
Strategic Plan -- Governance Section, October
27, 1997, (This report has been submitted for comment
and response.)
Proposed
Information Technology Strategic Plan, Coopers
& Lybrand, May 23, 1997, Draft
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