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AIS organization chart Deputy Director Senior Director Deputy Director Disaster Recovery Strategy Manager
Administrative Information Services
Ronald Rash, Senior Director
Serves as the central University resource responsible for supporting administrative information systems. As a unit of Information Technology Services (ITS), AIS participates in the development, maintenance, and secure operation of the state-of-the-art applications using centralized student, business, and alumni databases.
Infrastructure & Operations
Scott Smith, Director
Provides management and support for Enterprise Server and Mid-Tier Server hardware platforms, operating systems, middleware, database software, and integration services. Provides production scheduling services and 24x7 server operations. Operates production control, oversees data entry activities, and oversees all facilities modifications. Serves in leadership role for AIS Disaster Recovery planning. Provides advanced technology planning, capacity planning and systems management. Provides support for departmental LAN administration. Develops data security policy, procedures, guidelines, and objectives. Interfaces with audit agencies to ensure a secure administrative information systems environment. Oversees the operational aspects of the AIS network and plans for sufficient network capacity and availability.
Solutions & Services
Ronald Rash, Acting Director
Provides analysis, design and programming for the Integrated Business Information System (IBIS), Integrated Student Information System (ISIS), and Open Standards Development. Provides support for AIS information retrieval services such as the Data Warehouse, Enterprise Information Systems (EIS), Imaging, eCommerce, Electronic Document Distribution System (eDDS), Disaster Recovery Planning, and the AIS Generalized Interface. Provides AIS training, business intelligence, and Web and communication services.
Strategic Initiatives
Ronald Rash, Senior Director
Responsible for planning, coordination, and implementation of strategic and critical university-wide projects.

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