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All workstations and all faculty, staff, researchers, and students are expected to comply with these principles and all University policies.

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University Owned Computers

All workstations purchased with centralized funds, research, department or other funds (i.e., startup) are university-owned computers. This includes workstations in research labs and in self-supported centers, institutes, labs. 

ITS Policy for University Owned Computers   

University Asset Inventory

ITS maintains a university-wide asset inventory of all University-owned workstations—regardless of the funding source for the workstation. This asset inventory will be used to facilitate the 6-year cyclical replacement for centrally funded computers.  

Funding Sources for University-Owned Computers

Centrally-Funded Computers

  • ITS will centrally fund one computer per State-funded faculty or staff, including new faculty/staff

  • ITS will replace one centrally funded workstation on a 6-year replacement cycle, unless when exceptions are needed, (exceptions to be considered: the cost to repair versus the remaining lifecycle of the machine)

Other-Funded Computers

  • Other-funded cases are listed in Centralized Funding Model for Computers FAQs

  • In cases where a computer is not centrally funded:

    • Start by requesting a computer/quote from ITS

    • ITS will provide a quote, receive the order, ensure the assets are tagged and added to the ITS-managed inventory, and deploy the workstation.

    • The grant or departmental funding source will be charged-back for the purchase.

  • For Research Foundation purchases, ITS will provide a quote to PIs and RF Purchasing for the PI submit to RF Purchasing to order

Standard Configurations

  • ITS will provide standard computer configurations

  • ITS will purchase standard configuration computers in bulk and keep them in stock

  • Even in cases where the computer is not centrally funded, ITS will provide a quote, receive the order, ensure the assets are tagged and enter the computer into the ITS-managed inventory.  The grant or departmental funding source will be charged-back or recharged for the purchase.  

  • Computers to be purchased with RF funds should request a quote from ITS

  • ITS will securely surplus or scrap replaced computers with the Office of Asset Management

  • Other funding can
    • Other funding sources can be used to purchase one of the standard bundles with a department

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    • Delivery turnaround time will typically be faster than customized orders as ITS has the standard

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    • bundles in stock.

  • ITS will securely surplus or scrap replaced computers with the Office of Asset Management

Other funded specification recommendation

  • Warranty

    • Reason for:

      • 5-year hardware warranty for Desktop and Laptop, when available

      • Accidental (hardware damage: drop) for Laptop

      • Covers the potential cost of repairs over the expected lifetime of the device. Computers without warranty coverage that are broken will typically need to be replaced.

  • Enterprise level hardware

    • Reason for:

      • Enterprise level hardware is higher quality and more reliable

      • Enterprise level hardware support methods are consistent and predictable

    • Examples

      • Dell - Latitude or OptiPlex

      • Apple - iMac or MacBook Pro

  • Recommended operating systems

  • Coordinate all computer purchases through ITS

Support Services

  • ITS provides support to all University-owned computers

  • ITS will securely surplus or scrap replaced computers with the Office of Asset Management

if thy don’t want to spend money on warranty - that is ok, so long as they know if machine brakes they would have to replace it on their own