Igniting a New Era of Technology Transformation
Technology at the University of Arizona is essential to the mission of research, teaching, and learning and is the foundation to the academic and administrative operations of the campus. With a new future on the horizon, University Information Technology Services (UITS) has taken this unique moment to emerge with even more robust service capabilities than we offered before the pandemic.
The CIO division provides enterprise-level technologies and services that are broadly consumed, core to central administrative business operations, and tend to offer substantial economies of scale. It also includes University Analytics & Institutional Research and the Information Security Office. The division is reshaping the way information technology is strategically managed at the University by collaborating with partners in academic, research, and administrative units to help advance departmental missions, enhance productivity, and leverage cost-effective IT infrastructure.
The Chief Information Officer is the University of Arizona’s senior information technology executive and is responsible for the oversight of campus-wide information technology functions and strategy. Reporting to the Office of the President, the CIO advises University leadership and strategic partners on the general management of campus operations through the CIO division and by leveraging and leading IT partners across the campus in collaboration with faculty, staff, and students.
Interim Chief Information Officer: Elliott Cheu
Chief Information Officer: Barry Brummund
Deputy Chief Information Officer: Lanita Collette
Office of the CIO organizational chart (UAccess login)
ADMINISTRATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
Administrative Technologies creates and implements innovative technology solutions used to operate and manage the business of the University of Arizona.
CAMPUS IT PARTNERSHIPS
CITP connects the University’s IT community members, resources, and clients across the institution.
CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICE
The CTO supports the mission of the university through optimizing digital experiences and empowering human interactions for students, faculty, researchers, and staff.
COMMUNICATION & MARKETING
Communications & Marketing is responsible for the creation and distribution of communications and marketing materials for the CIO Division.
FOUNDATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES
Foundational Technologies provides campus wide enterprise network services, including secure internet access, support services, research systems and managed support systems, networking, and infrastructure technologies.
INFORMATION SECURITY OFFICE
The Information Security Office provides policies, tools, and processes to protect the information resource of the university, using a shared responsibility model.
INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGIES
Infrastructure Technologies provides the University's foundational identity, cloud, and IT service management services.
RESEARCH & DISCOVERY TECHNOLOGIES
Research Technologies provides key technology infrastructure and services to support Arizona’s world class researchers.
SUPPORT SERVICES
Support Services optimizes the student, staff, faculty, and research technology experience with anytime, anywhere support.
UNIVERSITY ANALYTICS & INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH
University Analytics & Institutional Research (UAIR) provides data and data services to the Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR), Executive Office of the President, Senior Vice Presidents and their respective units, academic colleges and divisions, service and support units, and other campus partners.