A61.6 revision log
Policy revision – April 24, 2018
Update type: Policy revision
Revision status: Published
Next revision: Policy revision – April 28, 2020
Revision content
A61.6: Information Technology Committee
Approved by: Faculty Senate
Effective: April 24, 2018
Responsible Faculty Committee: Information Technology Committee
Office Responsible for Administration: Office of the University Secretary
Policy Rationale
The Information Technology (IT) Committee is the voice of the faculty in the co-governance of IT matters. Policy Statement
The IT Committee represents and reports to the Faculty Senate through regular procedures and submits a yearly report to the Senate. In cooperation with UNM IT and other core technology providers, the IT Committee acts in collaboration with the IT Academic Technologies Advisory Board and the IT Research Technologies Advisory Board to provide review of and recommendations regarding administration, purchasing, use, and implementation of IT systems and applications. Through communication with the academic, research, and administrative units, the IT Committee represents the needs and concerns, particularly of the academic and research communities, for computing resources and information technology needs. The Chair of the IT Committee is a voting member of the IT Academic Technologies Advisory Board and the IT Research Technologies Advisory Board. The Committee’s purview includes, but is not limited to, soliciting faculty feedback; assessment and articulation of faculty needs; advocacy of innovative and effective instructional and research technologies; active participation in IT strategic planning; advice on IT budgets; recommendations for priorities; and liaison with academic, research, and administrative computer users.
Membership: Sixteen (16) voting faculty which will include one (1) faculty member from a Branch Community College; fourteen (14) faculty members from Main, HSC, and Law campuses representing at least three (3) schools and colleges none of whom are from the same department; and one (1) faculty member from the Faculty Senate Research Policy Committee. Voting membership will also include four (4) student representatives which will include two (2) students from ASUNM and two (2) students from GPSA. The UNM Chief Information Officer (CIO), Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, and the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs will serve as ex-officio, non-voting members. If unable to attend a Committee meeting, an ex-officio member may send a designee subject to approval by the Committee.
The terms of office shall be for two (2) years, set up on a staggered basis so that the terms of at least six (6) members will expire each year. Members can be appointed for a second two-year term. A Chair is elected by the Committee and normally will serve a renewable two-year term. In addition to the Committee members, subcommittee membership will be augmented with other faculty, administrators, staff, and students as required for specific subcommittee tasks.
Applicability
All UNM units, including the Health Sciences Center and Branch Community Campuses.
Definitions
No specific definitions are required for the Policy Statement.
Who should read this policy
- Academic chairs, directors, and deans
- Non-academic managers and directors
- Vice presidents and other executives
Related Documents
Faculty Handbook:
- Policy A51 “Faculty Constitution”
- Policy A53 “Development and Approval of Faculty Policies”
- Policy A60 “Faculty Senate Bylaws”
University Administrative Policy and Procedures Manual
- 2500 “Acceptable Computer Use”
- 2520 “Computer Security Controls and Access to Sensitive and Protected Information”
- 2540 “Student Email”
- 2550 “Information Security”
- 2560 “Information Technology (IT) Governance”
- 2570 “Official University Webpages”
- 2580 “Data Governance”
Contacts
Direct any questions about this policy to the UNM Office of the University Secretary.
Procedures
The IT Committee will schedule regular meetings. The Committee Chair will report Committee recommendations to the Faculty Senate.
History
- April 24, 2018 – Amended Policy Approved by Faculty Senate
- March 22, 2011 – Approved by Faculty Senate