Technology Officers

Technology Officers

The Technology Officer (TO) program was created to address the strategic needs for IT in both instruction and research at the university.  The TO provides leadership in an assigned college or school in supporting information technology for faculty, staff and students.  The TO is responsible for working with the Dean to set technology direction for the college/school that will move the mission of the college forward and align it with the technology direction of the university.  In the case of a college/school that has an existing IT support structure in place the TO may work with the college/school IT Director in setting technology direction.  This position will also serve as a liaison for the college/school by maintaining current knowledge of the information technology infrastructure at the university and serving on committees concerned with technology issues, such as an appropriate subcommittee of the IT Council.  In addition, this position will serve as a liaison for OIT by informing the college/school of new campus-wide initiatives, such as high performance computing, knowledge management and grid computing.  The TO reports to the Director of Academic Support in OIT and the respective Dean or designate in the college/school.

The following college/schools have TOs assigned:

AGNR
John Davies
0312 Symons Hall
phone: +1 301 405-7068
jdavies2@umd.edu

ARCH
Don Law
1117 Architecture Building
phone: +1 301 405-5312
dlaw@umd.edu

CLFS
Li Zhu
2321 Symons Hall
phone: +1 301-405-1593
julielkz@umd.edu

CLIS
Beverly Brown
4120G Hornbake Library
phone: +1 301-405-8179
bevbrown@umd.edu

CMPS
Jeanine Worden
1104 Mathematics Building
phone: +1 301 405 5062
jworden@umd.edu

ENGR
Omar Siddique
0315 Martin Hall
phone: +1 301 405 1430
omars@umd.edu

PUAF
Sam Corvah
3122A Van Munching Hall
phone: +1 301-405-3511
sjcorvah@umd.edu

 

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