Item unit cost is $5,000 and over YesNo Item unit cost is $1,000.00 and over Item unit cost is $1,000.00 and over Item unit cost is $500.00 and over 1.Program.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Digital Skills Academy. What is a Computer Super Calculator Digital Skills Academy.
Advertisements

Michelle Ross Sheila Hensley January 2015.
Resolution Categorization
COMPUTER REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT
Surplus Property February Surplus Property Policy Policy is located within the Finance and Operations Policy Library –
By Taylor Gardner  This is a proposal for a computer Network spanning 3 buildings. The equipment selected is for a typical network for a small to.
COMPUTER SYSTEM CAN BE DIVIDED INTO : 1- General Computer 2- Special Computer.
BRETT GIPSON PRESENTS CHAPTER 5. DESCRIBE INPUT Input devices translate words, sounds, images and actions that people understand into symbols that the.
Where: Pickerington High School North Front Parking Lot 7800 Refugee Road, Pickerington (across from Kroger) When: Saturday, September 6 th, 2014 Time:
 REPORT Cost Center’s Uncapitalized Tangible Property Inventory Report (PCS #3-2918) is completed any time after the fiscal year begins by conducting.
CTR Welcome and Update Patricia Holub Executive Director, Technology and Integration.
Chapter 4: Hardware for Educators Allie Poston, Jessica Foster, Jaime Black, and Tiffany Myers.
Basic Computer Technology Online Education Solutions© (773)
Module 1.2 Buying a computer Theme: Data processing for your business.
CLICK ONTO THE SHARYLAND WEB PAGE   Find and select the Sign-In tab located at top right.
How to Dispose of District Equipment
Classification station
MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT Resource Management Associates (RMAs) will be responsible for Technology Equipment at their schools which includes:
Lesson 2 Information Processing. Objectives Define hardware and software Explain the three basic computer functions: input, processing, and output.
1 NTC/TCS Training Dallas 2010 HARDWARE REPAIR, RETIREMENT and DISPOSAL.
Using SWHS: The AUP [Acceptable Use Policy]
Introduction to Windows 7. Desktop Maximize, Minimizing, and Restoring.
DECS Community IT DIVISION OF ENGINEERING COMPUTING SERVICES Michigan State University College of Engineering.
Information Services June 2015 Information Services June 2015 Information Services_ ctybrd16june15.1.
Overview of Windows and Microsoft Word. Operating System Performs 3 functions –Controls the hardware of the computer Screen, keyboard, disk drives, etc.
Procedures on how to obtain TAAMS Access at the Tribal level.
St. Agnes School Technology for Teachers Acceptable Protocol.
New Principal Training Property Control July 7, 2015.
Third Grade Computer Class Room 241
What are the different types of 2014 Desktop computers Laptop computers Servers Other types of computers.
Disposal of Computers and Computer Related Equipment Rebecca A. Regan Technology & Integration August, 2012.
Joel Rosenblatt Director, Computer and Network Security September 10, 2013.
HARDWARE Input and Output. Hardware Input Devices Output Devices Multifunctional Devices Storage Processing Devices.
How Are Electronics Recycled? By: Samantha Morales And Rhea Buenaseda.
Keyboard Computer Mouse Input devices is the information you put into the computer.
Peer to peer networks. Peer to peer is when digital devices communicate wirelessly with each others without the need for a transmitter. Wi-Fi Direct 1-
Technology A-Z by RJizzle. A is for Antenna B is for Bluetooth.
How to Approve & Receive.  Who Approves Transfers? Administrators at both the sending and receiving cost centers Title I Project Manager (If item on.
COMPUTER CONCEPTS Unit A: Computer and Internet Basics 1.
What You Need to Know. Computer Styles Desktop Computer Styles Laptop Net Book.
Electronic Waste Recycling Necessary for a Green Future.
Information Technology Nuts and Bolts Presented by Susana Ponte August 19, 2015.
Computer Technology. HardwareSoftware  Hardware ◦ Monitor ◦ Keyboard ◦ Hard disk drive ◦ Mouse ◦ CPU (Central Processing Unit) ◦ Graphic and sound cards.
Computer Basics. What a computer does INPUT  Computer INPUT is whatever is typed, submitted or transmitted to a computer system. It can be supplied.
Sara Naheed Amjad Information Technology
IT Department Introduction
Information Processing
Sara Naheed Amjad Information Technology
UNCAPITALIZED TANGIBLE PROPERTY INVENTORY REPORT AND SPREADSHEET
Items For Secure Media Recycling Bins
Computer Information Systems
Saturday July 22, am to 2 pm ON THIS DAY ONLY Radios
Campus Staff inventory
PC Parts Worksheet- Building Your own Computer
Introducing Your Toolbox
Acer Technical Support Number
Lesson 1 Mrs. Batichon Boiling Springs Middle School
Computer Peripherals Keyboard, Printers, Mouse, Monitors IT Excess
Objective 2.01: Classify computer components
Objective 2.01: Classify computer components
\\hecnybiz\itdoc\compliance\disposal procedure\hardware disposal.ppt
Network Models, Hardware, Protocols and number systems
Network Hardware and Protocols
Information Technology Services (ITS) Quick Start for New Hires
Electronics Recycling Event May 21st 9am-4pm 620 W
Monthly Collection Events
Objective 2.01: Classify computer components
Objective 4.01: Classify computer components
Computer Owners’ Forum
Information Technology Services (ITS) Quick Start for New Hires
Presentation transcript:

Item unit cost is $5,000 and over YesNo Item unit cost is $1, and over Item unit cost is $1, and over Item unit cost is $ and over 1.Program Administrator fills out the “Equipment Deletion Request form and sends form to Program Director and CC IT Director 2.Program Administrator updates the official inventory and make arrangements to take the equipment to a local recycling center 1.IT Director fills out the “Equipment Deletion Request form” and sends the form to Kay Washington for Approval 2.Kay Washington reviews form and: If is approved, sends signed form to Program Director 3.Program Director will obtain the funder’s written approval and will notify Kay Washington and IT Director when completed. 4.IT Dir. removes all sensitive data from the equipment (hard drives), marking the equipment as “Ready for disposal” and notifies Program Administrator 5.Program Administrator will update the official inventory and make arrangements to take the equipment to a local recycling center *If an Equipment Deletion Request Form is not approved, the form is sent back to the sender requesting more information or explaining the reason(s) why was not approved. ** 2014 Updated Inventory is due to Kay by April 1 st J.S. 1/29/14 Yes 1.IT Director fills out the “Equipment Deletion Request form” and sends the form to Kay Washington for Approval 2.Kay Washington reviews form and: If is approved, sends signed form to IT Director and CC Program Director 3.IT Dir. removes all sensitive data from the equipment (hard drives), marking the equipment as “Ready for disposal” and notifies Program Administrator 4.Program Administrator will update the official inventory and make arrangements to take the equipment to a local recycling center No 1.Program Administrator fills out the “Equipment Deletion Request form” and sends the form to IT Director and CC Kay Washington and Program Director 2.IT Director reviews form and: If is approved, sends signed form to Program Director and CC Kay Washington. 3.IT Director removes all sensitive data from the equipment (hard drives), marking the equipment as “Ready for disposal” and notifies Program Administrator 4.Program Administrator will update the official inventory and make arrangements to take the equipment to a local recycling center YesNo Disposal of Obsolete or Uneconomically Repairable Inventory Flow Chart

Item unit cost is $5,000 and over YesNo Item unit cost is $1, and over Item unit cost is $1, and over Item unit cost is $ and over Desktop printers Regular size computer monitors Mouse and Keyboards Webcams GPS Scanners Typewriter machines Fax machine Cell phones Smart boards Server Domain controller Video Conference equipment Multifunction Network printers Yes High Performance Laptops and Desktops Larger flat panel TVs Computer Lab servers High quality LCD projector VPN and Firewall equipment No General use laptops and desktops computers Medium size monitors Mobile printer iPad Smartphones YesNo Disposal of Obsolete or Uneconomically Repairable Inventory Examples