New Secure Share Service
Do you have a large attachment or confidential document that you need to share? Don’t send that Personally Identifiable Information in an email attachment! Secure Share is a new service that can help. Secure Share is not a document storage service. Recipients will be notified via email that a file or message is being shared with them. They will be provided with the URL for the Secure Share site where they can retrieve the files or messages.
Student Hourly Positions
Hourly positions for UMD students
Join our student employee program! Hourly positions are available for UMD students, both undergrad and graduate.
See UMD Student Job Board descriptions for details. (Search for DIT to see all DIT jobs available or use the filters on the left for organization to specify individual DIT departments.)
University Process Innovation
The Division of IT offers university process innovation services as a strategic effort under the VP/CIO. The efforts focus on the strategic business processes of the university and how they relate to the underpinning information technology. Discovering, evaluating, and improving processes and practices before technology decisions are made results in improved value delivery and a lower cost of implementation.
We offer consultation and facilitation services for academic and administrative units throughout the University of Maryland. Services include:
ITAC Proposals
This program was eliminated in July 2024 due to state of Maryland budget cuts for fiscal year 2025.
Student IT Advisory Committee (ITAC)
The Student IT Advisory Committee (ITAC) provides recommendations to the Vice President of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer (VP/CIO) about student access to information technology. Topics may include, but are not limited to:
Academic IT Directors (AITD)
The Academic IT Directors (AITD) advisory group advises and assists in the planning, development and evaluation of all campus-wide technology solutions and services. The group is composed of leading IT professionals drawn from academic and administrative units at the university. The members have special knowledge and expertise and serve as liaisons between schools/colleges and DIT.
IT Infrastructure Working Group
The IT Infrastructure Working Group (IWG) focuses on building and maintaining a sound, advanced, secure, and productive physical information technology infrastructure (including but not limited to facilities, hardware, networks, and software) capable of supporting broad and effective use by students, faculty, and staff throughout the institution, including remote university members such as agricultural extension offices.
Administrative Systems Working Group
Purpose
The purpose of the Administrative Systems Working Group (ASWG) is to advise the President's Cabinet on the vision, priorities, and pace of investments in administrative systems across the University of Maryland. By administrative systems, we mean any systems that are not directly involved in the learning or research/creativity processes. This includes new systems, major modifications to existing administrative systems, and the purchase of administrative software across campus used to access or manage administrative data.
IT Security Working Group
The IT Security Working Group advises the IT Council and its work groups as well as the VP/CIO on IT security matters. The group's focus is on securing the integrity of information technology resources, safeguarding institutional information, protecting the privacy of university community members in their use of IT, and ensuring the continuity of the institution’s IT resources and information repositories in the face of possible disaster scenarios.
Research Technology Working Group
The Research Technology Working Group (RTWG) provides the vision, priorities, and pace for enterprise research technology solutions and services to be undertaken on campus. Its work focuses on endorsing the adoption of new research technology solutions, as well making recommendations when we need to upgrade or decommission some of our existing services. Deans nominate committee members. The committee usually meets three to four times a semester for one hour.