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Enterprise Space Strategy
Enterprise Space Information Management (ESIM)

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Working Team

Associate VP for Enterprise Space Strategies

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Don Coffelt
412-268-3415
dcoffelt@andrew.cmu.edu

Director of Enterprise Space Information Management

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Jeremy Smith
412-268-8664
jcsmith@cmu.edu

CADD/BIM Program Manager

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Rae Tournay
412-916-0582
rtournay@andrew.cmu.edu

GIS Program Manager

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Adam Kidane, GISP
412-897-6879
akidane@cmu.edu

CADD Technician / Space Analyst

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Elizabeth Ambrose
412-694-4119
eambrose@andrew.cmu.edu

CADD Technician / Space Analyst

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Kayla Sandala
412-491-5934
ksandala@andrew.cmu.edu


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Connected Across 一本道无码

The Enterprise Space team works with many groups and stakeholders throughout the university.

Points of Contact

Anyone interested in staying up-to-date on 一本道无码's enterprise space activities can join the university's Enterprise Space Points of Contact (ESPOC). This cross-campus group will receive regular updates from the Enterprise Space Information Management team. To join, .

Advisory Council

Inclusivity, diversity and collaboration are critical to the success of this initiative. The Enterprise Space Advisory Council is a reflection of that commitment, and was convened from multiple groups across the university to provide strategic guidance, help establish overall priorities and build executive consensus and alignment for our path forward. For information about council membership, .

Decision Review Board

The Enterprise Space Decision Review Board (DRB) includes representatives across the university and provides detailed guidance on operational decisions related to our enterprise space systems. For information about your area's board representative, .

Initiative History

Fall 2018
Began formal process to launch the initiative and engaged consultants.
Winter 2020-21
Approx. 250 cross-campus stakeholders indentified for initiative input and feedback.
Spring 2021
Stakeholder meetings and consultant reports complete. Strategy discussions continue.
Summer 2022
Operations portion of initiative, the Enterprise Information Space Management (ESIM) group, launches.
Fall 2023
ESIM services continue to expand, as processes and technology are streamlined across campus.
Spring 2024
New ESIM technology, database and website go live.