Current BTO Projects

Enterprise Student Management Systems (ESMS) Projects

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Enterprise Student Management Systems (ESMS) Portfolio

Description: This portfolio oversees various initiatives for campus units that serve and support our students in proving a first-class experience and process.

Benefits: Incrementally replace, renew, fortify and improve the systems and applications used by the students, faculty and administrative staff for the business functions in Financial Aid and Scholarships, Financial Services, Graduate Division, Registrar, Summer Session and Undergraduate Admissions.

Project Sponsor: Hal Stern – Office of the Provost

Program Manager: Jackson Chen

Oracle Student Financial Planning

Description: Oracle Student Financial Planning (SFP) software implementation to replace the Financial Aid legacy system FAME with a cloud-based solution.

Benefits: Replacing an outdated system; streamline the financial aid process while improving the experience and outcome for students; Reduce processing costs and speed up workflows for more timely, accurate student aid with more advisory capability; Enable regulatory compliance via expert system-rule automation.

Project Sponsor: Patricia A. Morales (Vice Provost, Enrollment Management)

Project Manager: Lawrence Bowden

CourseLeaf Integration

Description: Modernization and integration of UCI student registration and class scheduling systems, providing a much improved, unified user experience for students, faculty, and staff.

Benefits: Replacing a 20+ year old legacy system to enhance user experience and functionality with a modern front-end solution.

Project Sponsor: Patricia A. Morales (Vice Provost, Enrollment Management)

Project Manager: Gayathri Subbiah

GRAMS (Graduate Academic Management System)

Description: Create a new Graduate Enrolled System to aid the student through the enrollment cycle to achieve their degree award. Provide staff with accurate reporting and efficient monitoring.

Benefits: Providing a modern student and staff experience, with enhanced data integrity capabilities, reduction in system risk, and increase in staff efficiency and reduce need for IT support.

Project Sponsor: Jaymi Lee Smith (Vice Provost, Graduate Division)

Project Manager: Barbara Redick

Financial Services IT Solaris to Linux Migration

Description: Migrate Financial Services IT’s batch jobs, services, web applications, etc. from the current Solaris servers to on-premise Linux servers. This effort will primarily be a lift-and-shift with changes to accommodate the new environment.

Benefits: Solaris is an older soon-to-be deprecated platform.  The Linux environment is more modern, robust, and secure.  It also allows FSIT systems to become more standard with OIT practices and utilize other services and teams (e.g. Zena job scheduling, POM).  Zena provides job scheduling that can stack with jobs from other teams to streamline multi-team multi-step jobs.

Project Sponsor: Susan E. Rose (Director, Financial Services)

Project Manager: Soo Yang

Summer Session PowerCampus Upgrade

Description: PowerCampus Upgrade from v9.1 to the vendor supported v9.2.3.

Benefits: Upgrading to a supported version 9.2.3 from an unsupported version 9.1.1. The availability of a Knowledge Base for the Summer Session PowerCampus architecture to ensure adequate coverage for testing, training, support documentation and improved time to deployment for the AWS migration and other future projects.

Project Sponsor: Michael B. Dennin (Vice Provost and Dean, OVPTL)

Project Manager: Frances Newman

Summer Session PowerCampus AWS Migration

Description: Migrate the Summer Session PowerCampus to AWS

Benefits: Will improve application availability and support the implementation of disaster recovery processes; Enhance revenue protection by improving the availability and recovery of the Summer Session PowerCampus application; Apply the same levels of resilience and disaster recovery to migrated services as those of other core ESMS systems.

Project Sponsor: Michael B. Dennin (Vice Provost and Dean, OVPTL)

Project Manager: Sindhu Aithal

Compass Data-Driven Student Success Projects

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Student Data Warehousing Program

Description: Construct an on-premises student data warehouse (SDW) that will be a central repository of student data for student reporting. SDW will consolidate information from existing distributed databases used by various student systems in multiple departments and make it available to central and departmental offices using centrally managed campus reports as well as ad-hoc query tools and other self-service capabilities.

Benefits: Establishing a consolidated SDW will provide the comprehensive, updated, complete, consistent, and accurate collection of student data that is vital for reporting, research, analysis, and analytics. Assembling student data into a separate data mart will provide a number of advantages.

Project Sponsor: Michael B. Dennin (Vice Provost and Dean, OVPTL)

Project Manager: Sindhu Aithal

Compass Migration to AWS Cloud

Description: Migrate the Student Data Warehouse to the AWS Cloud and build SDW data lake

Benefits: Leverage the agility and flexibility of a modern data strategy to increase the velocity of decision making; Reduce redundant data storage, maintenance, and reporting efforts to support fiscal and environmental sustainability goals; Provide high data quality and reliability in the data lake, ensure consistent data usage policies and access controls, improve data discoverability and understanding, comply with data privacy regulations and mitigate security risks by implementing organization wide strong governance practices.

Project Sponsor: Thomas Andriola (Vice Chancellor, Data and Information Technology)

Project Manager: Sindhu Aithal

UCI Compass Community of Practice

Description: Using data to support every student in their path to success by transforming our institutional thinking, policies, and behavior, to create a culture of both excellence and equity.

Benefits: Fostering a data culture that enhances the entire student experience through data-driven decision-making. Through the implementation of a community of practice framework, we are empowering all faculty and staff with cutting-edge tools, immersive workshops, and compelling case studies.

Project Sponsor: Thomas Andriola (Vice Chancellor, Data and Information Technology)

Project Manager: Astrud Reed

One Card (ZOTKey) Implementation

Description: Establishes a One Card program on campus for students. The One Card will bring together multiple transactional databases (shadowed and siloed) on campus to connect them with a single Patron Management Database.

Benefits: Scale existing card program ensuring more accurate data and easier access; enhance student experience; have better analytics to make better decisions; leverage the data individual units are collecting into a single fully integrated system.

Project Sponsor: Brice Ken Kikuchi (Associate Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs)

Project Manager: Lawrence Bowden

Campus Projects

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Housing Management System (StarRez)

Description: Replaces the existing housing management systems, OSCAR (Online Student Communities Accounts Receivable) and GFHARMS (Graduate and Family Housing Accounts Receivable Management System), with a new housing management solution.

Benefits: Replace the legacy system with an easy-to-use modern solution and align with UCI’s vision to innovate and lead in the field of higher education.

Project Sponsor: Edgar Dormitorio (Assistant Vice Chancellor, Chief of Staff, Student Affairs)

Project Manager: John Bistline

Cybersecurity Acceleration

Description: Implement Cybersecurity Acceleration initiatives to comply with UCOP requirements to strengthen our cybersecurity posture and mitigate potential risks.

Benefits: Ensure cyber security awareness training for 100 percent of location employees; Ensure timely cyber escalation of incidents in alignment with UC Incident response and cybersecurity escalation standards; Ensure identification, tracking, and vulnerability management of all computing devices connected to university networks; Deploy and manage UC-approved Endpoint Detection and Recovery (EDR) software on 100 percent of assets defined by UC EDR deployment standards; Deploy, enable, and configure multi-factor authentication (MFA) on 100 percent of campus and health email systems in conformance with established UC MFA configuration standards.

Project Sponsor: Thomas Andriola (Vice Chancellor, Data and Information Technology)

Project Manager: Noel Perera

Financial Value Transparency & Gainful Employment (FVTGE)

Description: The new regulation requires program data and student-level data for federally aided students on completions, withdrawals, debt, costs, and institutional aid by program to be submitted to ED for matching with post-graduate incomes.

Benefits: Ability to provide the required reporting data and information to ensure compliancy with the established federal requirements.

Project Sponsor: Hal Stern (Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor)

Project Manager: Michael Ni

UC Intellectual Property Management System (IPMS)

Description: Beall Applied Innovation is replacing an existing publication research portal with an enhanced Ai-enabled system providing more comprehensive and intuitive search capability, using the latest available technology.

Benefits: Transform intellectual property management by implementing a modern integrated enterprise-wide system Wellspring Sophia; Automate integrations and data processing, minimize manual work arounds; Centralized reporting to produce Federal Reports and reports required per Regents Policy 5105; Marketing module (CRM) will accelerate comprehensive IP Commercialization services maximize licensing returns to achieve UC(s) impact goals; Enables inventor 24/7 access to their personal portfolio.

Project Sponsor: Carolyn Stevens (Managing Director, Beall Applied Innovation), Caise Anne Kelly (Director, Beall Applied Innovation)

Project Manager: Tim Harris

Work Reimagined 2.0 Projects

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Work Reimagined 2.0

Description: At UCI, we are creating innovations every day, and this initiative seeks to support and encourage these efforts. As part of Work Reimagined 2.0, every UCI employee is encouraged and empowered to voice ideas that will boost efficiencies in their department, unit, or school.

Benefits: Ideas that can/may provide any of the following – Dollars Saved, Costs Avoided, Time Saved, and Revenue Generated.

Project Sponsor: Thomas Andriola (Vice Chancellor, Data and Information Technology)

Project Manager: Michael Ni, Tim Harris

ServiceNow Platform Implementation

Description: Implementing a custom application framework on the ServiceNow Platform for campus units to modernize their internal and external business processes.

Benefits: By tailoring solutions to each unit’s unique needs, this framework enhances efficiency, streamlines workflows, and delivers measurable benefits across all operations.

Project Sponsor: Kian Colestock (Associate Vice Chancellor, Chief Information Officer)

Project Manager: Jason Dulaney

ZotForce Enterprise Platform Implementation

Description: Extend the functionalities and capabilities in ZotForce Platform (powered by Salesforce based technologies) across UCI in order to help provide connected digital experiences, streamline business processes, and personalize engagement throughout the constituent life cycle.

Benefits: Ability to deliver significant benefits across multiple dimensions of digital engagement, relationship management, coordinated interaction and process automation needs by building on Salesforce’s powerful, scalable architecture, technology, and AI-driven solutions to expand UCI’s digital capabilities.

Project Sponsor: Thomas Andriola (Vice Chancellor, Data and Information Technology)

Project Manager: Ashish Regmi

ZotGPT AI Implementation

Description: Providing tools and education that enable safe and responsible adoption of AI at UCI.

Benefits: There are many including enhanced security and privacy, realized cost savings, equitable access, content creation and writing assistance, providing data analysis and insights, and many others.

Project Sponsor: Thomas Andriola (Vice Chancellor, Data and Information Technology)

Project Manager: Sarkis Daglian, Max Garrick