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Workstation Lifecycle Policy

This page is intended to communicate the Dean's Office Computer Workstation Lifecycle Policy and is applicable to the College of Arts and Sciences Dean's Office Staff. Please see below for information on what computer equipment is provided or replaced per our policy.

The College of Arts and Sciences Dean's Office plays a critical role in supporting the mission of the College and it is essential that everyone within the Dean's Office has the technology necessary to capably perform their job duties. In order to keep up with the changing technology needs of the modern office, we aim to replace workstations on a 4 year cycle (subject to budget availability). 
 

What equipment is provided by CAS IT? 

  • CAS IT provides Dean's Office employees with a standard workstation configuration. 
     
  • A standard configuration consists of computer, monitor, and keyboard and mouse. 
     
  • Please see the section below for our current standard configuration. 
     

What is NOT provided by CAS IT? 

  • CAS IT does not provide furniture such as sit-stand desks or office chairs 

  • To request office furniture please contact [INSERT CONTACT] 
     

What if I need something else? 

  • If our standard configuration does not meet your needs, you'd like to request a different computer model, or you require additional equipment, you will need to submit a business case. 
     
  • [LINK TO FORM?] 
     
  • We will work with you to make sure your needs are met. 

 

Standard Workstation Configuration

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Dell New XPS 13 13.3" Laptop 

Dell XPS 13 laptop 

  

  

Computer Specifications 

  • 3.6GHz Intel Core i5-1035G1 

  • 16GB SDRAM 

  • 13.3"Touch InfinityEdge display (1920x1080) 

  • 512GB PCIe SSD 

  • Dell USB Adaptor (for travel) 

  • Dell USC-C Multi-adaptor (for travel) 

Additional standard Workstation equipment: 

  • 2 24” monitors at the workstation 

  • Dell Dock with Dell laptop connected (closed) 

  • Keyboard and mouse 

  • Webcam attached to monitor