IS is organized into four primary functional areas, each led by a senior leader reporting to the Vice President for Information Services and Chief Information Officer (VP CIO): Customer Experience and Artificial Intelligence, which serves as the primary point of contact for campus partners and advances user-centered services and applied AI initiatives; Enterprise Solutions, which manages and supports enterprise applications, integrations, and data platforms; Information Security, which safeguards the university’s information, systems, and digital assets; and Technology Infrastructure, which provides engineering and operational support for research and enterprise compute and storage platforms, network and voice services, data centers, and classroom technologies. Reporting to the Vice President for Information Services and Chief Information Officer (VPCIO), the ACIO provides strategic and operational leadership for enterprise academic and administrative applications; learning management system; application development; web hosting and accessibility; enterprise application integration; and enterprise data management, business intelligence, and analytics.