Brigham Young University. Office of Information Technology
Administrative History
The Office of Information Technology (est. 2001) provides products, services, and support to meet the technology needs of Brigham Young University.
The Office of IT was established in 2001 and maintains technology systems for the university such as Route Y, Network Connect, AccessPoint Labs, AccessPoint Ports, Computer Rentals, and Media Equipment Delivery. It is administered by the IT Vice President/Chief Information Officer (CIO) who reports directly to the president of the university. IT Vice Presidents/CIO have included Eric L. Denna (2001-2003) and Kelly J. Flanagan (2003- ).
Citation:
BYU organizational history project, via WWW, Mar. 7, 2012: Office of Information Technology (products, services, support to meet technology needs; est. 2001 in reorganization of Information Systems Services; manages Route Y, Network Connect, AccessPoint Labs, AccessPoint Ports, Computer Rentals, Media Equipment Delivery; administered by IT Vice President/Chief Information Officer (CIO), who reports to president; directors include Eric L. Denna (2001-2003), Kelly J. Flanagan (2003- ))Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Office of Information Technology audio-visual collection
Contains audio and video footage of annual university conferences, forum lectures, dramatic productions, building dedications, firesides, symposia, and other events. Includes materials in following formats: VHS, DVD, CD, 3/4 in. tape, Betacam SP, Hi8, Video 8, mini DV, audiocassette, DVC Pro, and 8 mm. Dates of original recordings span 1976 to 2000.
Office of Information Technology records
Contains records of the Office of Information Technology and its predecessors, including general files, campus building records, history records, vendor documents and information, financial records, correspondence, and staff meeting minutes. Records relate to the function of the organization in providing technology and information systems to the university, 1966-2009.