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- Purchasing and Disposal
These are the models UIS suggests for departments who want to buy a printer outright (rather than leasing one). Please note that all printer purchases require a UIS pre-purchase consultation.
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A brief description of which departments pay for various technology products.
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These procedures apply to supervisors or employees who coordinate personnel changes and computer deployment within a department. They describe the procedure for dealing with a computer when an employee leaves employment at the university, and the procedure for obtaining a new computer when a vacated position is re-hired for.
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Healthcare clinics looking to acquire biomedical devices can expedite the acquisition and implementation of their technology by preparing in advance some of the required information for University Information Services to complete a security review and assessment.
Because of the time involved with assessment and implementation of these devices in partnership with the requesting department, the documentation outlined below should be included in a UIS Project Request submission
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All technology purchased with Pacific University funds (including grant funds and research funds), or donated to the university, is deemed to be owned by the university as a whole, and not by any particular department or employee.
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Unrestrained growth of university-owned computers strains UIS support resources, as well as lifecycle replacement budgets.
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This article applies to technology (hardware or software) that is needed for work purposes at a location not supported by UIS (e.g. an employee's home) or on a computer not supported by UIS (e.g. on an employee's personally owned computer).