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Welcome to

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A message from our CIO, Tracy Schroeder:

I want to extend a warm welcome to the One IT Community! Whether you are coming from another campus department or are new to UC Berkeley, we are so glad you are here.�

I’d like to encourage you to participate in as many One IT activities and events as your schedule allows, but I really want to highlight our CIO Open Forum, held virtually bimonthly (February/April/June/August/October/December) on the second Thursday 2 - 3 p.m. (PST). In the meeting, I give an update about important and timely IT topics, and we learn about projects in the One IT Community that impact IT directly.

Through our One IT events we work to create trust, community, and transparency among campus IT. It’s our goal to have all staff involved in identifying and prioritizing their department’s work and to articulate a clear line of sight from their work to both the One IT Strategic Plan and the campus Strategic Plan.�� I look forward to getting to know you and hope to see you at a One IT event soon!

-- Tracy

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What is One IT

One IT is an inclusive and diverse community open to all across the �Berkeley campus who:

  • work in IT organizations
  • serve as technology specialists
  • support technology in their units

…or anyone across UC with a passion for using data, technology, and design in their jobs and lives.

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What is the One IT Program

The One IT Program works to connect folks from all areas of IT and IT-adjacent functions across Berkeley to build community, increase collaboration, and improve IT services coordination and efficiencies to provide the best possible service to all!

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Benefits of membership:

  • Invitation to our CIO Open Forum.
  • First-look news & information on upcoming IT services, support, and policy changes.
  • Invitation to participate in One IT social and networking events.
    • (Pro tip: subscribe to our One IT Events Calendar).
  • Get information on professional learning opportunities, conferences, and sponsored courses.
  • Option to join an IT-related Community of Practice.
  • Free access to EDUCAUSE (read their Member Orientation).
  • …and the Gartner Research Library.

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Develop the research cyberinfrastructure Berkeley needs to address society’s great challenges and to share knowledge for the public good.

"UC Berkeley's IT professionals work together to provide the tools, data, and infrastructure the campus community needs to continue to grow as the world's greatest public research university." - technology.berkeley.edu/one-it-strategic-plan

Provide all students the essential tools and data they need to be engaged thinkers and global citizens.

Create a diverse and inclusive community of IT professionals who are trusted and strategic partners with the campus, alumni, and the public.

Sustain the IT foundation for campus faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Improve campus IT systems and infrastructure through innovation, sustainable funding, campus governance, and organizational evolution. Support all strategies.

See your work reflected in the Strategic Plan

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Show your appreciation

The IT Appreciation Program is sponsored by the CIO and makes it easy, fun, and meaningful to recognize your colleague, manager, or student employee.�

When you thank someone through this program:

  • You will receive a thank you card and a $25 gift card to give to the person you’d like to appreciate.
  • Your note of recognition will be passed along to the recipient’s supervisor and the Technology Leadership Council, so the leaders of the organization can see our shining stars.
  • We'll feature these appreciations on our Technology website.

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How can I get (more) involved?

We are always looking for volunteers to help host events, email me! [email protected]