14.3 Broadband
Connections for Faculty and Staff
Revised January
2005
General Guidelines
It is the responsibility
of Georgia Tech and each of its budgetary units to implement procedures to
effectively use communication services and equipment at the lowest possible
cost. With the rapid growth in requirements for high speed broadband network
access (e.g. DSL, cable-modem) for some Georgia Tech faculty and staff, and with
the Georgia Tech philosophy of unit-based management, heads of budgetary units
(Vice Presidents, Deans, School Chairs, Department Heads) or their designee are
authorized to acquire broadband services for faculty and staff when required for
institutional purposes.
The purpose of this
policy is to outline the eligibility criteria, acceptable usage, and
administration of Georgia Tech-funded broadband service granted to
faculty and staff members. Insofar as this policy deals with access to Georgia
Tech computing and network resources, all relevant provisions in the Computing and
Network Usage Policy (CNUP) are applicable and included by
reference in this document.
Eligibility and Acceptable
Use
Granting
Institute-funded broadband service to faculty and staff members by individual
units on campus, with the express intent of conducting Institute business when
it is demonstrated an employee cannot perform his/her duties without high speed
(broadband service) access to the Internet and/or to the Georgia Tech network,
or that improved performance and productivity ensuing from broadband service
will justify the investment, shall be authorized under this policy. Each
department is to maintain approved justification documentation for each approval
of broadband service.
Examples of
conditions under which broadband service may be granted to employees
include:
Georgia
Tech will cover the cost of a competitive broadband service plan used primarily
for job-related activities. Employees who wish to add personally-owned computers
to any such plan must do so at their own expense. Furthermore, all broadband
service users are reminded that such privileges are covered by the Campus
Computing
and Network Usage Policy (CNUP) as well as
any relevant Unit-Level
Network Usage Policy.
Managers of
employees qualifying for Institute-funded broadband service are to initially
determine the business needs and select an appropriate package which meets these
requirements. Both the business need and broadband service package selection
should be reviewed periodically, at least annually.
The
following ordering and payment options are allowed under this policy:
a) Departmental P-Card
Departments
may acquire broadband service via departmental P-cards, but they should note
that special obligations go along with the convenience. Specifically, only
designated Georgia Tech Procurement Officials may enter into contracts on
Georgia Tech’s behalf. This means Broadband service contracts obtained via
P-card and signed by an employee are, in fact, personal obligations of
the employee.
Should
the employee terminate while an agreement signed by the employee is still in
force, it is the responsibility of the employee to fulfill the terms of the
agreement.
The
department is to maintain the approved justification documentation for each
broadband service obtained in this manner.
b) Georgia Tech Purchasing
Georgia
Tech Purchasing will process requests for Broadband service upon receipt of an
approved purchase requisition. Purchasing will procure these services via
standing agreements available to Georgia Tech. In special circumstances,
Purchasing may utilize other agreements obtained from any carrier who best meets
the needs of the Institute.
Broadband
service will be billed directly to the ordering department, based upon the
information on the purchase order (FPO). Object code 773500 Cellular Services,
will be used to account for Broadband service costs. Departments will review and
verify Broadband service bills on a monthly basis and forward the approved
invoice to Accounts Payable for payment. Invoices are to be submitted at least
10 days before due date to allow for payment processing and mail delivery.
Invoices
may be paid by Pcard. Effective May 1, 2003 the default account must be changed
to 773500 utilizing the Georgia Tech Pcard reallocation tool.
c)
Personal Contracts
Heads of budgetary units
may authorize employee reimbursement for business use of their personal
broadband service contracts. Additionally, it may make economic and business
sense to pay a differential price to boost an employee’s current service package
on their personal phone or cable arrangement by an amount sufficient to cover
the addition of authorized broadband service. If the unit head determines that
this approach is in the best interest of the Institute, they should document the
rationale for this decision, keep on file and review periodically (at least
annually) to ensure that this is still the appropriate
option.
All approval and
justification documents shall be kept by unit business officers, and shall be
subject to periodic reviews by Georgia Tech Internal Audit and/or external audit
agencies.
Georgia Tech reserves the
right to investigate, retrieve and read any communication or data composed,
transmitted or received through voice services, online connections and/or stored
on its servers and/or property, without further notice to faculty and staff, to
the maximum extent permissible by law. Express notice to faculty and staff
stating that there is no right to privacy for any use of Institute
telecommunications equipment and services, or funded by Institute resources,
should be included in the approval form granting funding for broadband
services.