The following are the Action Items from the Academic Computing Committee meeting on April 9, 2007:
 
*Chair's Report*
Kasner will forward to Youn and the ACC Responsible Computing Policy Subcommittee the comments he has received on the MSU Policy on Responsible Use of University Computing Resources.
 
*OIT Report*
Chapel agreed to ask Minto Gill to come to the ACC meeting in September to talk about where the bandwidth usage is on campus.
 
*Deputy Chair's Report: Adobe Licensing Pilot Program*
Youn will contact John Luttropp, Deputy Chair, Graphic Design Program Director in the College of the Arts, to see if Luttrop wants to be the administrator for the MSU Adobe CLP (Contractual License Program). Youn will report to the ACC on the set up and administration of the Adobe CLP.  Kasner asked that ACC faculty and administrative representatives let Youn know as soon as possible who is using Adobe or wants CS3 upgrades for Adobe that can be included in the Adobe CLP. Kelton recommended that Youn send a note to everyone on campus once he gets the initial buy-in from Adobe. Alvares noted that ACC representatives should announce the program to the Faculty Senate as well as ask to have it posted on the Senate Web page.
 
*Responsible Computing Policy Committee*
Wolfson (Chair) reported that the ACC Responsible Computing Policy Committee met on March 30th and began work on a revising the MSU Responsible Computing Policy as well as writing guidelines for the implementation of the policy.  Wolfson will convene the next Committee meeting for the week of April 16th when Patty Kahn will have returned from vacation.  When the Committee has a final draft of the proposed Policy, Chapel said that the policy should be returned to the MSU Management Committee that drafted the original policy, and they will send their recommendations to the ACC for its review and approval before it goes to the Faculty Senate for approval.
 
*Old Business: SPSS and EndNote Software"
After ACC discussion about software procurement procedures on campus, Chapel volunteered to send to the ACC listserv a brief, half-page of guidelines on his proposed chargeback program for MSU software purchasing, including naming a point-person and procedures for OIT to set up a clearinghouse (not a source of funds) for software purchasing on campus. 
 
*Next Meeting*
The next meeting of the ACC will be held on Monday, May 7th, beginning at 3PM in the Library Special Collections Room.