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Project AdministrationIn managing the five-year Campus Network Upgrade Project, one of CITES' responsibilities is to ensure that all units receive equal representation; all allocated funds are spent efficiently; and all communications about the project are effective. The following links provide more detail on the management of the Campus Network Upgrade Project: Advisory groupsIn order to involve campus in the planning process, three advisory groups were established, each with different goals, functions, and participating members: In addition to these groups, the CIO's Research Computing Advisory Board will play a key role in advising CITES on high-demand, research-oriented networking needs. Project communicationCommunication to building administrationCommunication with deans, building administrators, and network administrators occurs through advisory groups, individual contact, and through initial building meetings. CITES uses individual contact and building meetings to relay anything beyond the scope of the advisory groups. Deans and Deans' Liaisons are asked to attend the main building meeting (typically held prior to construction start) that explains the Campus Network Upgrade Project in detail. These items are included on the communications list:
The following people from CITES and F&S attend each meeting:
If you are an individual in building administration and feel you would like more communication about the Campus Network Upgrade Project, please contact Mike Smeltzer, Director of Network Communications, at smeltzer@uiuc.edu. Communication to faculty and staffCITES distributes email to individual faculty and staff members who teach or work in the buildings to notify them of different phases of construction. The emails are sent about one week prior to any construction or demolition begins in the building, halfway through the in-building construction process, and at the end of construction. Project organizationThe Campus Network Upgrade Project has two parts to the functional organization of the project: CITES and F&S. These two branches work in tandem to design and complete the project. CITES staff are responsible for designing and installing the equipment while F&S is primarily responsible for preparing the CERs. External consultantWestern Telecommunication Consulting, Inc. (WTC) was hired for its expertise in similar projects at peer institutions (e.g., Purdue University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Cornell University). |
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