ITANA Meeting - 30 September 2010

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Attending
Scott Fullerton, University of Wisconsin-Madison (facilitator)
Jim Leous, Pennsylvania State University
Piet Niederhausen, Georgetown University
Ann West, Internet2 / Pennsylvania State University
Ann Kitalong-Will, Internet2 (scribe)

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Action Items

(AI) - Marina - will coordinate/facilitate the ITANA session at Educause.

(AI) - Scott - will get in touch with Marina to discuss suggested agenda items for the ITANA session at Educause, cc to Ann W.

(AI) - Jim L. - will champion the Architectural Review Board (ARB) Topic of Interest.

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Action Item Updates

Portal Survey - Scott will be sending it out this week.

F2F Meeting - Possibly will hold in the spring, 2011; Jim to send out survey to gage interest/travel capabilities.

Access Grid - Jim L. is sending the information to Jim P. and Ann W.

Enterprise Workflow Survey - Piet will send out in a few weeks, after the Portal Survey has been sent.

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Educause Meeting

The group discussed the ITANA session at the Educause 2010 Annual Conference: October 12 - 15, Anaheim, California. Conference details are available here: http://www.educause.edu/E2010

(AI) - Marina - will coordinate/facilitate the ITANA session at Educause.

Points to consider in planning the ITANA Session:

Potential topics to discuss during the ITANA Session include:

(AI) - Scott - will get in touch with Marina to discuss suggested agenda items for the ITANA session at Educause, cc to Ann W.

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Open Discussion

Case Studies of Architectural Review Boards at different institutions:

Penn State has a "local" version of an ITANA-type group that acts as an Architectural Review Board (ARB) for the campus. They are currently reviewing the architecture for the new identity management infrastructure at Penn State, and will help constituent groups as they go through installation and implementation of the new technologies. The ARB group will act in an advisory capacity (as opposed to prescriptive). Some of Penn State's ARB activities were adapted from a model of similar groups at the University of St. Louis and University of Minnesota.

(AI) - Jim L. - will champion the Architectural Review Board (ARB) Topic of Interest.

Possible questions to consider regarding ARBs include:

IT Assessments

Many institutions are engaged in Information Technology assessments, as well as assessments in other areas (registrar processes, human resources, etc.). It would be of interest to see how different institutions engage in large-scale assessments, particularly of IT but also other units on campuses. One possible outcome could be discussing experiences with consultants.

This topic will need a champion if it is adopted as a Topic of Interest.

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Next Meeting - Thursday, October 14, 2010
2 p.m. EDT / 1 p.m. CDT / Noon MDT / 11 a.m. PDT