Campus IT Partners

The success of many IT projects is based on building stronger connections and partnerships across campus. We believe it’s in our collective interest to work more closely together to efficiently meet the needs of UC Berkeley students, faculty, and staff. 

The One IT Program works with Berkeley units to coordinate activities that:

  • Grow and build community on campus.
  • Co-create a strategic direction for IT on campus.
  • Promote existing, relevant professional learning opportunities.
  • Identify areas for collaboration. 
  • Improve IT services and support.
  • Provide opportunities for recognition and advancement.

In addition to the below partners, we work closely with the Technology Leadership Council, IT Community Council, and One IT Leaders to share information, standards, and resources. 

Our partners include:

  1. Berkeley Law IT
  2. Berkeley Public Health (BPH) 
  3. Berkeley Regional Services (BRS) | view org chart
  4. Cal Performances
  5. Computing, Data Science, and Society (CDSS) IT
  6. Demography
  7. Engineering IT | view org chart
  8. Environment, Health, and Safety IT | view org chart
  9. Facilities Services IT
  10. Goldman School of Public Policy (GSPP) | view org chart
  11. Haas Technology Solutions
  12. School of Information IT
  13. Letters and Science IT
  14. Library IT | view org chart
  1. Office of Ethics, Risk and Compliance Services | view org chart
  2. Optometry IT
  3. People and Culture | view org chart
  4. Public Affairs | view org chart
  5. Research, Administration, and Compliance Information Services
  6. Research, Teaching, and Learning | view org chart
  7. School of Journalism 
  8. School of Social Welfare IT
  9. Statistics
  10. Summer Sessions, Study Abroad, Lifelong Learning, and Extension (SSALLEX)
  11. University Development and Alumni Relations IT
  12. University Health Services IT
  13. Vice Chancellor Research Office (VCRO) | view org chart

 UC Berkeley's IT professionals work together to provide the tools, data, and infrastructure the campus community needs to continue to grow as the world's greatest public research university.