Preferred Qualifications:
A Bachelor's degree and
at least eight years of high level and management experience in the computer
development area, preferably in higher education systems.
ASSISTANT VICE CHANCELLOR
FOR COMPUTER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT directs a program, which furthers and coordinates
the utilization of various computer configurations for the many purposes in the
university cited above. Assures effective and economical use of computers in such
areas as instruction, research, library and data retrieval, management, business,
finance, personnel and administration and thus serves many areas of the university
community; reviews computer feasibility studies and recommends the purchase or
rental of various computer facilities; sets standards for computer charges; provides
liaison with faculty and academic administrators in matters relating to the educational
uses of computers; provides leadership for time-sharing capability for large and
small, research computations, computer networks and systems and storage and retrieval;
handles external liaison with other public and private universities and colleges,
computer networks, the Division of the Budget, computer manufacturers and others;
reviews budgets and personnel staffing in the area of data processing and advises
in the best uses of the computer tool, including machine processing of information
as an aid to making decisions; directs a program of cooperative planning, sharing
of resources and balancing computer usage and consolidations.
Revised: 7/1973
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