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Refer to Rowan University Technology Terms and Definitions for terms and definitions that are used in this policy.

 V. POLICY

  1. Hardware Specifications

    1. Hardware specifications as defined in VI.1 are based on the current technology available, combined with the current needs of the end user. The primary considerations for these specifications are:

      1. Ease of connectivity to the Rowan Network

      2. Consistent performance and security of all integrated components of the computer in the Rowan Network environment

      3. Supported by a vendor who is an industry leader with an established track record in manufacturing, sales, and service

      4. Successful in-house testing performance

      5. Able to be managed consistently and remotely

      6. Includes comprehensive warranty

      7. Expected to perform to customer requirements for

  2. a
      1. the full life cycle of

  3. five years
      1. the computer/device

  4. Maximum

  5. Number of

    devices
  6. Faculty and staff may not have assigned to them more than one computer and one approved additional device, such as a tablet, from University funds. Only the user’s primary standard machine is paid for by trade-in cycle funding. All devices must authenticate with Rowan University systems monthly to ensure compliance with all Rowan University technology policies unless special permission has been given by the Dean and the Information Security Office. All additional purchases must be approved for acquisition under the Information Technology Acquisition Policy (
  7. Computers

    1. Employees can only be assigned two (2) computers. For eligible employees defined in Section V.3:

      1. The first computer is paid for by Trade-In Cycle funding from University funds.

      2. The second computer must be approved by the Department and paid for by funding from Department Funds.  

    2. All additional purchases must be approved for acquisition under the Information Technology Acquisition Policy (ITAP).

      1. Faculty Exceptions

        1. Additional machines for research may be purchased from departmental funding with the endorsement of a faculty member’s Dean.

      2. Staff Exceptions

        1. Due to the nature of technology and the work performed in IRT,

  8. IRT staff members may need
        1. it may be necessary for IRT employees to have more computers of a higher specification level than the designated limit to perform testing, development, etc.

        1. If an IRT

  9. staff member needs
        1. employee  requires additional computers,

  10. his or her supervisor can send a request
        1. the employee’s supervisor must submit a business case to the IRT Asset Manager

  11. to purchase these devices
        1. for review and final approval. If approved

  12. , the
        1. by the IRT Asset Manager:

          1. The cost of the device must come from the

  13. manager’s
          1. supervisor’s operating budget

  14. .
          1. The purpose of the purchased

  15. device
          1. computer will be noted in the IRT Asset database

  16. .
          1. The

  17. manager
          1. supervisor will be listed as the owner of the device and will be responsible for updating the status of the device, including the assigned user.

  18. Asset Management, Inventory, and Tracking
    1. All purchased computers and associated assets are recorded in to the asset management database by IRT. Asset data is stored for the lifecycle of the computer.
  19. Trade-in Eligibility for Full-Time Staff and Faculty
  20. Existing Full-Time Staff
  21. Existing full-time staff are eligible to receive a new Windows Desktop every five years. Purchases are subject to the hardware specifications as defined in VI.1. The number of new computers ordered corresponds directly to the budget allotted for such purchases. A single new monitor will be provided every other trade-in cycle. If a user wishes to have dual displays, the cost of the second monitor, as well as any additional equipment, such as cables, is the responsibility of the department.
  22. Exceptions
  23. Due to the nature of technology and the work performed in IRT, it may be necessary for IRT employees to receive a computer prior to the end of the five year staff replacement cycle.
    1. If an IRT employee requires a computer to be replaced prior to five years, the employee must get the approval of their supervisor. If approved, their supervisor must submit a business case to the IRT Asset Manager for review. The IRT Asset Manager will forward the request to the CIO for final approval.
    Certain staff members may require an Apple or Microsoft computer due to the nature of their work. Staff members who require an Apple or Microsoft computer must first get approval from their supervisor. If approved, their
  24. Trade-In Cycle Program Eligibility

    Constituency

    Lenovo Desktop

    Lenovo Laptop

    Apple Desktop

    Apple Laptop

    Accessories

    Full Time Tenure Track Faculty

    IRT Funded

    IRT Funded

    Split 1

    Split 1

    Department Funded

    Lecturers

    IRT Funded

    Split 2

    Split 2

    Split 2

    Department Funded

    3/4 Time Faculty

    IRT Funded

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Full Time Staff

    IRT Funded

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Adjuncts

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Student Workers

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Others

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Department Funded

    Department Funded


    Legend:


    IRT Funded

    Fully Covered by IRT Trade In Funds

    Split 1

    IRT Covers the part of the cost equivalent to the Lenovo Computer. The remainder is covered by the Department

    Split 2

    IRT covers the cost equivalent to the Lenovo Desktop. The remainder is covered by the Department.

    Department Funded

    Fully Covered by Departmental budget


    1. Full-Time Faculty Positions

      1. New and existing full-time faculty positions are eligible to receive a new Windows computer every four (4) years. Faculty will have a choice of machine among two possible Rowan-supported configurations: one Windows desktop configuration and one Windows laptop configuration. The standard configuration will be high end, state-of-practice and will meet the needs of most faculty members. Purchases are subject to the hardware specifications as defined in VI.1. The number of new computers ordered corresponds directly to the budget allotted for such purchases.

        1. Exemptions

          1. Due to the nature of their respective curricula, full-time faculty members in the following departments may elect to receive an Apple computer as part of the Trade-In Cycle. Purchases are subject to the hardware specifications as defined in VI.1:

            1. Art

            2. Music

            3. Radio, Television, Film

    2. Existing Full-Time Staff

      1. Existing full-time staff are eligible to receive a new Windows Desktop every five (5) years. Purchases are subject to the hardware specifications as defined in VI.1. The number of new computers ordered corresponds directly to the budget allotted for such purchases. A single new monitor will be provided every other Trade-In Cycle. If a user wishes to have dual displays, the cost of the second monitor, as well as any additional equipment, such as cables, must be paid for by funding from Department Funds.

        1. Exceptions

          1. Due to the nature of technology and the work performed in IRT, it may be necessary for IRT employees to receive a computer prior to the end of the five year staff replacement cycle. If an IRT employee requires a computer to be replaced prior to five years, the employee’s supervisor must submit a business case to the IRT Asset Manager for review. The IRT Asset Manager will forward the request to the CIO for final approval.

  25. The cost of the
          1. Certain staff members may require an Apple or Microsoft

  26. device will be covered by the employee’s department using University funds.Each trade-in cycle, a computer is assigned to a position
          1. computer due to the nature of their work. If a

  27. new
          1. staff member

  28. is replacing someone in an existing position with an existing trade-in-cycle-eligible computer, the computer stays with that position and remains on its original trade-in cycle. IRT will not replace any computer earlier than its trade-in cycle end date.
  29. Refusal to accept a trade-in computer at the time it is due for trade-in will result in the user being removed from the trade-in cycle. To be placed back on the trade-in cycle, the user will have to purchase a machine from department funds. The computer will then be replaced after five years with the current standard machine.
  30. Existing Full-Time Faculty
    1. Existing full-time faculty are eligible to receive a new Windows computer every four years. Faculty will have a choice of machine among two possible Rowan-supported configurations: one Windows desktop configuration and one Windows laptop configuration. The standard configuration will be high end, state-of-practice and will meet the needs of most faculty members. Purchases are subject to the hardware specifications as defined in VI.1. The number of new computers ordered corresponds directly to the budget allotted for such purchases.
      1. Exemptions
        1. Due to the nature of their respective curricula, full-time faculty members in the following departments may elect to receive an Apple computer as part of the trade-in cycle. Purchases are subject to the hardware specifications as defined in VI.1:
          1. Art
          2. Music
          3. Radio, Television, Film
          1. who requires an Apple or Microsoft computer, the employee’s supervisor must submit a business case to the IRT Asset Manager for review. The IRT Asset Manager will forward the request to the CIO for final approval. Once approved, the cost of the Apple or Microsoft device will be covered by the employee’s department using Department Funds and paid for following the Departmental Charge Authorization (DCA) process.

      1. During each Trade-In Cycle, a computer is assigned to a position. If a new staff member is replacing someone in an existing position with an existing computer covered under the  Trade-In Cycle-program, the computer stays with that position and remains on its original Trade-In Cycle. IRT will not replace any computer earlier than its Trade-In Cycle end date.

      2. Refusal to accept a trade-in computer at the time it is due for trade-in will result in the user being removed from the Trade-In Cycle. To be placed back on the Trade-In Cycle, the user will have to purchase a machine from Department Funds. The computer will then be replaced after five years with the current standard machine.

    Computers for new positions
    1. New Full-Time Staff Positions

      1. IRT does not provide a computer to a newly-created staff position. When a new position is created, it is the responsibility of the hiring department to purchase a computer for the new employee. The computer ordered should be the same as the current staff standard.

  31.  Departments
      1.  

      2. Departments should notify IRT at the time of ordering that this computer is for a new full-time staff position. Once IRT has been notified, this computer will be added to the

  32. trade
      1. Trade-

  33. in cycle
      1. In Cycle and will be scheduled for trade-in in five years.

  34. New Faculty Positions
    1. New full-time tenure-track faculty are eligible to receive a new Windows computer every four years. Faculty will have a choice of machine among two possible Rowan-supported configurations: one Windows desktop configuration and one Windows laptop configuration. The standard configuration will be high end, state-of-practice and will meet the needs of most faculty members. Purchases are subject to the hardware specifications as defined in VI.1. The number of new computers ordered corresponds directly to the budget allotted for such purchases.
      1. Exemptions
        1. Due to the nature of their respective curricula, full-time faculty members in the following departments may elect to receive an Apple computer as part of the trade-in cycle. Purchases are subject to the hardware specifications as defined in VI.1:
          1. Art
          2. Music
          3. Radio, Television, Film
    1. Part-Time Positions

      1. IRT does not provide a computer for new or existing part-time positions. Part-time positions include part-time staff (e.g. temporary positions, part-time employees, student employees) and part-time faculty (e.g. adjunct faculty)

      2. The purchase of computers for part-time staff or part-time faculty is the responsibility of their respective departments and is not covered under the Trade-In Cycle program.

  35. Trade-in Cycle Timeline

    1. Computers that are covered under the Trade-In Program are replaced according to the following timelines by IRT:

      1. Staff

        1. December – January: Prepare staff Trade-In Cycle list

        2. February – March: Place order for the number of expected machines to be traded-in

        3. March – May: Deliver staff Trade-In Cycle computers

      2. Faculty

        1. June: Review and collate list of faculty trade-in computers for the next academic year.

        2. July: Order computers for inventory based on existing faculty data. These computers will be used to provide new faculty with their computer choices in a timely manner.

        3. August: Contact and review new faculty orders. Orders will be processed and delivered from existing inventory.

        4. October: Replenish inventory based on number of computers used for new faculty orders.

        5. November: Contact existing faculty to begin the ordering process for their trade-in computers.

        6. December – January: Deliver existing faculty trade-in computers

    2. Faculty computers are purchased twice per year after current faculty computer needs are assessed and prioritized and eligible faculty are identified. This list will be collated according to estimated resources. Initial purchase will be used for new faculty hired by the University, while the second will be restocked. Orders for new computers will be scheduled according to the computer Trade-In Cycle

  36. Trade-in Cycle Timeline
    1. Staff
      1. December – January: Prepare staff trade-in cycle list
      2. February – March: Place order for the number of expected machines to be traded-in
      3. March – May: Deliver staff trade-in cycle computers
    2. Faculty
      1. June: Review and collate list of faculty trade-in computers for the next academic year.
      2. July: Order computers for inventory based on existing faculty data. These computers will be used to provide new faculty with their computer choices in a timely manner.
      3. August: Contact and review new faculty orders. Orders will be processed and delivered from existing inventory.
      4. October: Replenish inventory based on number of computers used for new faculty orders.
      5. November: Contact existing faculty to begin the ordering process for their trade-in computers.
      6. December – January: Deliver existing faculty trade-in computers
    3. Faculty computers are purchased twice per year after current faculty computer needs are assessed and prioritized and eligible faculty are identified. This list will be collated according to estimated resources. Initial purchase will be used for new faculty hired by the University, while the second will be restocked. Orders for new computers will be scheduled according to the computer trade-in cycle.
    4. Orders for non-standard computers will be placed on an as needed basis and will be delivered based on the time it takes to process the order and receive the device from the manufacturer.
    5. IRT will assist all faculty and staff with moving data to their new computers.
  37. Non-Full-Time Staff or Faculty
  38. The purchase of computers for non-full-time or additional staff or faculty, including adjunct faculty, part-time employees and student employees, is the responsibility of their respective departments. Computer requests for configurations that deviate from Rowan standards in any way require approval under ITAP and may not be supported by IRT
    1. .

  39. Ordering and Distribution

    1. IRT will order staff computers based on the number of staff eligible that fiscal year.  Once computers have been

  40. configured for campus use, the identified recipients will receive an email from IRT notifying them that their machine is eligible for trade-in and that the IRT Asset Management department will set up an appointment for delivery of the computer. If the eligible staff member declines the computer, they will be removed from the trade-in cycle process and it will become the responsibility of the department to replace the computer
    1. configured for campus use, the identified recipients will receive an email from IRT notifying them that their machine is eligible for trade-in and that the IRT Asset Management department will set up an appointment for delivery of the computer. If the eligible staff member declines the computer, they will be removed from the Trade-In Cycle process and it will become the responsibility of the department to replace the computer.

    2. Orders for non-standard computers will be placed on an as needed basis and will be delivered based on the time it takes to process the order and receive the device from the manufacturer.

  41. Setup, Data Migration and Support

    1. IRT will assist all faculty and staff with moving data to their new computers.

  42. Ownership and Custody

    1. All computers purchased through Rowan computer

  43. trade
    1. Trade-

  44. in
    1. In Cycle funds remain the property of Rowan University and are for official University business only. See Rowan University Technology Ownership Policy for more information.

  45. In this way, devices
    1. Unless the computer is a laptop, computers are for use at Rowan University physical locations only and are not permitted to leave the campus for home or other use

  46. (unless the computer is a laptop). Laptops are for official University business only. Traded-in computers
    1. .

    2. Computers that are replaced as part of the Train-In Cycle are, likewise, the property of Rowan University and will be removed from service when new computers are delivered. Failure to turn

  47. in equipment that is being replaced will result in the individual being removed from the trade-in cycle and it will become the responsibility of the department to replace the computer. Department-replaced computers may then become eligible for trade-in based on the acquisition date of the newer computer.  Trade-in computers will be provided at the time that the computer that is being replaced is returned to IRT.
  48. Devices must be returned to IRT when an employee leaves Rowan.
  49. The trade-in cycle program does not provide trade-ins for lost or destroyed laptops. Faculty should take the necessary precautions when using laptop computers:
    1. Never leave your laptop unattended.
    2. Secure your laptop in your office.
    3. Don’t store laptop computers in overhead compartments on airplanes.
    4. Don’t eat or drink while computing.
    5. Don’t press against a laptop computer screen.
    6. Don’t drop your computer!
    1. in equipment that is being replaced will result in the individual being removed from the Trade-In Cycle and it will become the responsibility of the department to replace the computer. Department-replaced computers may then become eligible for trade-in based on the acquisition date of the newer computer.  Trade-In Cycle computers will be provided at the time that the computer that is being replaced is returned to IRT.

  50. Exclusions and Custom Configurations

    1. All computers offered by Rowan University as

  51. trade-in computers
    1. Trade-In Cycle program are high-end and

  52. state-of-practice
    1. best in class. Therefore, the

  53. trade
    1. Trade-

  54. in cycle
    1. In Cycle program does not provide custom configuration computers, including Apple computers. The purchase of Apple computers or custom configurations is permitted; however, it must be funded from a departmental or grant-funded budget, or for faculty, with Provost approval. See V.

  55. 4
    1. 3.a.i.1 V.

  56. 4
    1. 3.b.i.1 for exemptions.

    2. Employees who request computers with computer brands or models that differ from Rowan supported computers are requesting an unsupported custom-configuration computer. Those employees must provide written approval from their Dean or division head that the college or division agrees to provide all acquisition and repair costs for that unsupported custom-configuration computer if the acquisition is approved under ITAP. Custom configuration computers may not be supported by IRT.

    3. High-end computers for research or research faculty are not funded by IRT. There is no

  57. trade
    1. Trade-

  58. in cycle
    1. In Cycle for research computers. Refer to Rowan University Research Computing Policy for more information

  59. on research computers.
  60. Computer Warranties
  61. All
    1. on research computers.

  62. Computer Warranties

    1. The Trade-In Cycle program does not provide replacement computers or trade-ins for lost or destroyed computers.

    2. All Windows computers purchased by the Rowan University Trade-in Cycle come with a four (4) year warranty. All Apple computers purchased by the Rowan University Trade-in Cycle come with a

  63. four-
    1. three (3) year warranty.

    2. Any failures outside of the manufacturer warranty are the responsibility of the person or department that the computer is assigned to and will not be covered by IRT. If a machine fails due to normal wear and tear in its fifth year of operation, IRT will make every attempt to replace the computer early or replace it with a refurbished computer.  If the machine is replaced with a refurbished machine, it will maintain its position in the

  64. trade
    1. Trade-

  65. in cycle
    1. In Cycle.

    2. The department is responsible for any costs related to warranty repair and costs due to damage outside of normal wear and tear.

  66. Accessories

    1. IRT does not supply any accessories for

  67. trade-in computers
    1. computers in the Trade-In Cycle program. These accessories include items such as docking stations, printers, wireless keyboards/mice, batteries, carrying cases and adaptors. Any accessories should be

  68. purchased by the department from University funds. See rowan.edu/irt for methods of purchase and consulting on compatibility and security
    1. paid for by funding from Department Funds.

  69. Asset Management, Inventory, and Tracking

    1. All purchased computers and associated assets are recorded

  70. into
    1. in to the asset management database

  71. . Asset
    1. by IRT and asset data is stored for the lifecycle of the computer.

    2. IRT will perform audits of all technology assets following guidelines defined by the Technology Ownership Policy.

  72. Separation from the University

    1. If an employee separates from the University, it is the responsibility of the department supervisor or chair to collect all technology furnished to the individual by the University. (

  73. i
    1. e.

  74. e
    1. g., laptop, tablet, cell phone).  Department supervisors should utilize the IRT Support Portal to notify IRT of the separation. IRT will collect the equipment and wipe it according to its security procedures. IRT will then re-deploy the equipment to a new employee filling that position, or another position if that position is eliminated.

  75. Reallocation of Computers within a Department

    1. No computer should be re-assigned within a department without notifying IRT.

    Reallocation of
    1. Computers

    within a Department
  76. Staff computers
    1. allocated through

  77. trade
    1. Trade-

  78. in cycle
    1. In Cycle are assigned to a position within a department.

    2. Departments cannot reassign a computer to a different position without notifying IRT. If a department reassigns a computer to a position other than the position assigned, the computer will be removed from the

  79. trade-in cycle.No computer should be reassigned within a department without notifying IRT
    1. Trade-In Cycle.

    2. Any department-owned part-time employee computer or student employee computer is not eligible for trade-in through the

  80. trade
    1. Trade-

  81. in cycle
    1. In Cycle program, even if the department

  82. reallocates
    1. re-allocates it to a full-time employee.

  83. End of

    lifecycle equipment

    Lifecycle Equipment

    1. All computers replaced through the

  84. trade
    1. Trade-

  85. in cycle
    1. In Cycle funding program must be returned to IRT. They should not be used and will not be supported past the end of the lifecycle

  86. .
    1. defined in the Workstation Use and Security Policy

  87. Unsupported

    Personal Computers

    1. IRT does not support or service personal (non-Rowan issued

  88. ) computers and, therefore, does not replace them.
    1. ) computers and, therefore, does not replace them.

  89. Computer Security, Health Check and System Updates

    1. All computers or devices must comply with the Workstation Use and Security Policy. This policy includes minimum software and hardware requirements for computers to be permitted for use, security standards to be permitted on the network, and requirements to check in to the Rowan University network to comply with applicable policies.

  90. Computer Security
    1. All University faculty, students, staff, temporary employees, contractors, and outside vendors who have access to University-owned or managed information through any computing system or device must adhere to all University Information Security Policies

  91.  including
    1. including, but not limited to the following:

      1. Acceptable Use Policy

      2. Access Control Policy

      3. Incident Management Policy

      4. Mobile Computing and Removable Media Policy

      5. Remote Access Policy

      6. Workstation Use Policy

      7. General User Password

  92. Policy
  93. Policy and Standards for Electronic Media Disposal
  94. Policy on the Transmission of Sensitive Information (including PHI or PII)
  95. Protocol for Responding to Security Breaches of Sensitive Information (including PHI and PII)
  96. Encryption
  97. All computers are encrypted according to Rowan Information Security Office (ISO) encryption policies.
      1. Policy

      2. Policy and Standards for Electronic Media Disposal

      3. Transmission Sensitive Information Policy

      4. Encryption Policy

  98. All encrypted computers will encrypt USB drives (with data).
  99. File Storage and Management

    1. Legacy technologies such as

  100. floppy drives
    1. Floppy Drives, Zip

  101. drives
    1. Drives, and CD drives are no longer considered essential computer storage components. There are more economical and effective alternatives for file storage and management including Google Drive and File Server storage (e.g. H drive, O drive).


 VI. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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