IT Governance Timeline (text version)

2000:

  • Chancellor's cabinet approves e-Berkeley initiatives to encourage broad-based innovation.
  • Goal: Make as many campus services available as possible over the Web.
  • Led by CFO.

2002: 

  • Strategic Academic Plan completed.
  • IT not included.

2003:

  • Academic Senate recommends undertaking a separate campus-wide IT planning process.
  • EVCP Paul Gray asks Ken Goldberg (Chair, COMP) and Jack McCredie (AVC-IT & CIO) to create  an IT strategic plan.

2005: 

  • 2-year IT strategic planning process results in IT guiding principles & ID of critical IT issues.
  • IT Self-Study on Gov, Funding and Structure results in split of  CIO/DCIO roles,  creation of an IT Governance body.

2006:

  • Campus Technology Council (CTC) kicked off.

2007:

  • 2007-2012: CTC funds 70+ projects, including bSpace, Jazzee, Kuali Coeus, Campus Security Assessment Program, BNHM programs, BFS9, eProtocol, APBears, Student Systems, ETS Operations.
    • IT Bank created, funded with $6M/year.
    • OE IT Governance project kicks off; paused due to CIO leadership change.

2011:

  • OE IT Governance Project proposed and funded.
  • CTC put on hiatus.

2014:

  • New IT Governance model developed and kicked off.