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Committee on Data, Information Technology and Privacy (CDITP)

COMMITTEE CHARGE

The Committee on Data, Information Technology, and Privacy (CDITP) represents the UCLA Academic Senate on all matters relating to the acquisition, deployment, and usage of communication and information technology, intellectual property, privacy, and data technology. The CDITP serves as the Division's primary representative for the consideration of data, its collection, access, use, protection, and ownership (including the issues of privacy, security, instruction, research, and education) and maintains an active relationship with the Systemwide University Committee on Academic Computing and Communications (UCACC) through its UCACC representative. CDITP consults regularly with, the Chief Information Officer, and the Chief Privacy Officer on all matters as they relate to policies, practices, and governance of information technology. The Committee on Data, Information Technology, and Privacy will interact with the Vice Chancellor for Administration and the Vice Chancellor for Academic Personnel.  

Membership

  • Seven voting members to be appointed by the Committee on Committees (ConC). 
  • The Chief Information Officer and Chief Privacy Officer serve as non-voting ex-officio members.
  • The Chair of the Committee on Data, Information Technology, and Privacy is a member of the IT Steering Committee.

The Committee on Data, Information Technology, and Privacy meets six times per year (twice per quarter).

CDITP Chair: Matthew Fisher, fisher@humnet.ucla.edu

Committee Analyst: Renee Rouzan-Kay, rrouzankay@senate.ucla.edu