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2010 IT Strategic Plan

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Beginning in 1998, the Colorado Commission on Higher Education requested that CU-Boulder develop a campus-wide IT strategic plan. Every four years since that time, faculty, students, and staff revisit previous plans and set new IT directions for the campus. 

As in previous years, the underlying goal of the 2010 IT Strategic Plan is to enhance the academic, research, and service missions of the campus. A unique opportunity exists this year: to explicitly coordinate with other campus-wide planning initiatives, such as Flagship 2030 as well as the NCA Re-accreditation Process.  Our current economic climate both inspires and requires this coordinated approach, as AVC for IT  Larry Levine articulates,

Given the economic challenges outlined by President Benson and Chancellor DiStefano, now, more than ever, information technology services must strive to be transparent, innovative, responsive and efficient. The goal of the 2010 IT strategic planning process is to develop a comprehensive plan that combines high level strategic planning with tactical plans, leading to specific results that will support the campus as a whole.

While campus-wide participation has always been a priority in the IT strategic planning process, we are underscoring its importance in this year’s effort.  In line with this emphasis, this website will be designed to provide up-to-date information about the current planning process as well as direct opportunities for participation in it. 

Please check back soon as we are in process of developing this site. In the meantime, you can review the previous IT Strategic Plans by clicking on one of the links below:

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