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IT Planning Tools |
In any human endeavor planning is of critical importance. In our view, the effort of bridging the digital divide requires extensive planning for the effective incorporation of human and technological resources in support of our mission. This page provides selected resources that will help your organization into developing an effective and realistic plan for the integration of information technology in into your organization. The integration of technology in support of your mission and the corresponding access of technology resources and training for your community will help bridge the economic and digital divides in our communities. In this page you will find the following sections: If you need additional information or have suggestions on how to improve our services please call John Villamil, Executive Vice President at (202) 835-3600 ext. 123 or e-mail him at Jvillamil@aspira.org |
| Information Technology Planning Resources | |
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The following links provide access to a number of valuable on-line resources for understanding how to develop information technology plans. In addition, we have selected a number of links presenting technology plans for community based organizations, secondary schools and post secondary institutions. How-to develop information technology plans resources:
Sample Information Technology Plans:
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| Aspira's CTC Procedures and Operations Manual | |
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The following link provide access to Aspira's CTC Operations and Procedures plan. This document presents a step-by-step approach towards planning and implementing a CTC. Click on the following link to access a .pdf (Adobe Acrobat Reader) file of the ASPIRA CTC Procedures and Operations Manual
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| CTC Management Forms | |
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In order to manage and evaluate a CTC you will need to collect information from your clients. The following forms were designed to collect information from CTC clients. Click on the following links to download CTC forms:
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| Disaster Recovery Planning | |
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The continued operations
of an organization depend on managements awareness of potential
disasters, their ability to develop a plan to minimize disruptions of
critical functions and the capability to recovery operations expediently
and successfully.
The following links provides valuable resources for developing a disaster recovery plan:
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