Responsibilities for Data Governance at UNLV
Data Users Groups
The UNLV Data Governance Structure is derived from the Summary Proposal for a University Data Management Structure, approved by CIOC, 3-2005 and by Cabinet, 4-2005
The committee structure would consist of a Data Policy Committee (now Data Governance Executive Sponsors), a Data Managers Committee (Data Governance Council, made up of data stewards), and associated Users Groups. Together these groups would represent policy-level and operational-level responsibility for managing the University’s information resources. Data managers (data stewards) from each enterprise level system would establish the Data Users Groups to provide a formal mechanism for communication among data users, data processors, and data managers. These individuals connect the data managers to ways in which the institution uses the data.
Note the roles defined for the Data Users Groups
1. Provide a formal mechanism for communication among data users, data processors, and data managers.
2. Connect the data managers to ways in which the institution uses the data
Who establishes the user's groups?
Data Users Groups are to be established by the Data Stewards. The users groups will assist the stewards in communicating campus needs and priorities, and to identify data projects that need to be initiated.
Who are data users for a given area?
Each major area has data users, some individuals are internal, others external. Some guidelines to identify them within an area:
- People submitting requests for access to data
- UNLV staff requesting reports from your area
- Would not include the NSHE user groups for the core systems (SIS, HRMS, Advantage) as these groups are organized by the System to address cross-campus issues and do not necessarily attend to campus user requirements.
- Will also likely be key resources for the data stewards during the iNtegrate implementation.
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