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  1. Ownership of Technology

    1. Any technology, including, but not limited to, computer hardware (e.g. laptop, desktop, tablet, cellular device, etc.), software, or peripherals (printer, monitor, keyboard, mouse, cables, etc.) purchased with University Funds (e.g. Department Funds, Research Funds) is the property of Rowan University and remains the property of the University for the entire life cycle of the product or service.

    2. All technology purchases must be delivered to the Information Resources & Technology (IRT) campus location before deployment to ensure that the items are properly configured to comply with the University’s security and technology policies.

    3. A record of all technology purchases will be kept for each device in the central University Asset Database in ServiceNow and all assets are subject to periodic review to ensure proof of possession.

    4. IRT will perform yearly audits of assets to ensure records of device ownership remain accurate.

  2. Employee Responsibility

    1. It is the responsibility of all University staff using University technology to conform to all University technology policies and guidelines.  At no time may the employee take personal possession of University technology.

    2. If for any reason an employee separates from the University, it is the responsibility of that employee and their supervisor to ensure that all technology is returned to Rowan University at the time of employee separation, unless the employee and supervisor have received approval following guidelines defined by a specific policy, such as section V.h.v of the  Cellular Device Policy.

    3. Any employee not returning Rowan University technology is subject to sanctions as described in Section VI.

  3. Supervisor Responsibility

    1. It is the responsibility of University supervisors to report all change of ownership of Rowan-owned technology to IRT within 10 days of the change of ownership.  Examples of change of ownership include, but are not limited to:

      1. Employee separation from the University

      2. Employee changes position within the University

      3. Technology in the office is reallocated to a new employee

  4. In cases where an employee separates from the University, the supervisor must contact IRT immediately.   IRT IRT will confirm all of the employee’s equipment has been returned to the University. IRT will also collect all of the employee’s Rowan technology.  This technology will be returned to the department when the position has been rehired

  5. End of Lifecycle Technology

    1. Technology that has reached the end of its life will be disposed of following university guidelines

    2. Technology that has reached the end of its life will not be supported or permitted on the network and will be handled according to university guidelines defined by a specific policy, such as the Workstation Use and Security Policy for computers.

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