Technology moves at a breath-taking pace, and the choices can be overwhelming. As UNH seeks to move towards the vision of 2020 outlined in its stratgic plan, our technology must move in concert. -Joanna Young, UNH AVP-CIO
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From UNH President, Mark W. Huddleston...

"Technology is an integral part of the university’s strategic plan, particularly the construction of a high capacity cyber infrastructure that will allow faculty and students to succeed in our increasingly digital world. The right technology investments are essential to continuing and improving the university’s innovative and enterprising work and I enthusiastically support the UNH Technology Plan."

 

UNH Strategic Technology Plan - April 2010


UNH IT Assessment Plan - April 2011

  • In 2010, the University of New Hampshire (UNH) engaged Berry Dunn McNeill Parker (BDMP) to conduct an independent assessment of central and distributed technology services at the UNH campus. The objective of the assessment was to make recommendations that would support the University's IT vision and objectives.

    During the assessment, BDMP met with a number of UNH stakeholders (campus leaders, department representatives, faculty and students) to clarify issues and findings first presented in the current environment summary, issued in the Fall 2010. BDMP also gathered current IT financial, organizational and operational data and benchmarked UNH IT against comparators. Recommendations were then developed from an objective perspective. Included in the document is a complete list of UNH faculty, staff and students who participated in interviews and information gathering. UNH IT is appreciative of their time and constructive feedback.

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