Goals and Objectives
2026 – 2028 Goals and Objectives
Staffing and Workforce Development
- SUNY Shared Services Alignment – ITEC, SICAS, and system-wide service opportunities
- Recruitment and retention of IT leadership and critical roles across SUNY
- Professional development through SUNY conferences (STC, ITEC Wizard, SICAS Summit)
- Mentorship and peer network development for new and emerging CIOs
Outcomes:
- Establish at least 2 shared service or collaborative staffing initiatives across SUNY
- Achieve 75% participation from CCIO members in at least one annual professional development or mentorship activity
Cybersecurity and Risk Management
- SUNY SOC and ITEC Security Services engagement and expansion of shared cybersecurity services
- Cybersecurity maturity and resilience assessments across campuses
- Incident response coordination and communication practices
- Alignment with SUNY Security Policy, NIST, and industry best practices
Outcomes:
- 100% of campuses complete a cybersecurity maturity or resilience assessment within the cycle
- Increase participation in SUNY SOC, ITEC Security Services or shared cybersecurity services year over year
Enterprise Systems and Digital Strategy
- Data Strategy and Governance (including Global ID and data integration)
- ERP / SIS strategy and modernization planning across SUNY
- Digital Transformation initiatives and shared technology investments
- Microsoft and enterprise software contract optimization
Outcomes:
- Document and publish a SUNY-wide position or guidance on ERP/SIS and data strategy
- Identify and advance at least 2 system-level shared technology or contract optimization opportunities
Infrastructure and Operations
- Network resilience, redundancy, and disaster recovery planning
- Cloud strategy and shared infrastructure opportunities
- Classroom and academic technology modernization (including hybrid/HiFlex)
- Identity and access management evolution
Outcomes:
- Develop and share a baseline set of recommended practices for network resilience and disaster recovery
- Increase the number of campuses implementing modern classroom or hybrid learning technologies
AI, Innovation, and Emerging Technology
- Evaluation and governance of AI solutions across SUNY
- Ethical, responsible, and accessible use of AI
- Shared AI infrastructure and research opportunities (e.g., GPU, NYSERNet, Internet2)
- Innovation pilots and cross-campus collaboration
Outcomes:
- Establish and publish CCIO guidance on AI use, governance, and risk considerations
- Support at least 2 cross-campus AI or innovation pilot initiatives
CCIO Community and Engagement
- Onboarding program for new CIOs (resources, orientation, connections)
- Centralized collaboration space (e.g., Viva/Teams) for CCIO materials
- Maintenance of CCIO communication channels (listservs, working groups)
- Strengthening collaboration with SUNY System and peer organizations
Outcomes:
- Continue to refine onboarding process for all new CCIO members
- Maintain active engagement (measured by participation or contributions) across core communication channels
Advocacy and Strategic Alignment
- Representation of CCIO priorities within SUNY system initiatives
- Alignment with SUNY strategic plan and campus needs
- Identification and communication of system-wide IT challenges and opportunities
- Support for funding initiatives and shared investments
Outcomes:
- Present CCIO priorities or recommendations to SUNY System leadership at least annually
- Identify and communicate at least 2 system-wide IT challenges with proposed solutions or actions