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November 3, 2011 Agenda

DRAFT AGENDA
Location: ADM 109
Time: 1:30-3:00

Time Agenda Topic Purpose Discussion
Leader
Outcome
 1:30-1:35 Approval of Notes from October 20, 2011 A Lilly/Metcalf Approve the notes
1:35-1:40 Deans Requested Date Change For Measure C FF&E Deadline to December 1, 2011 I Lilly/Metcalf (on behalf of Jeanpierre) Advise of change to deadline
 1:40-2:50

Prioritization of IT Projects Under The New Process *

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A  Lilly/Metcalf Prioritize project list
 2:50-3:00 Quick News I All Information sharing

A = Action D = Discussion I = Information

* ETS has asked us to make our first prioritization of projects under the new process at our next meeting. Please review the attached documents in advance of our Thursday meeting and come prepared to ask questions, take positions, and vote on prioritization. The information we have about some projects is very incomplete. Accordingly, rather than attempt to prioritize the whole list, I recommend we entertain motions to upgrade or downgrade individual projects. The four grades are: C = critical, I = Important, N = Nice to have, and a new grade 00 (zero-zero) = Not worth doing, at least not in the next 12 months. Byron
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