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City University of New York

Deputy Chief Technology Officer, CUNY Network Services

City University of New York, New York, New York, us, 10261

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Deputy Chief Technology Officer, CUNY Network Services The Office of Computing and Information Services (CIS) at the City University of New York (CUNY) supports the IT and telecommunications needs of CUNY's 26 colleges. CIS supports enterprise IT and applications, develops new technologies that advance the University's core mission, builds, upgrades and maintains the University's network, operates the University's Data Center and Service Desk, and manages the processes of safeguarding the University’s IT assets. Additionally, CUNY operates the SO, develops disaster recovery plans for business continuity, maintains the security of the University’s IT assets, and maintains the CUNYfirst Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution that integrates student administration, financial management, and human resources operations across CUNY’s 26 colleges. Lastly, CIS provides strategic and operational IT leadership with respect to the maintenance, enhancement, and expansion of the CUNY network spanning across all CUNY campuses. CUNY-CIS is the backbone of the University’s IT infrastructure, managing network operations, cybersecurity, data centers, and enterprise applications across its 26 colleges. As the nation’s largest urban public university, CUNY relies on a secure, scalable, and modern network to support academic, administrative, and research functions. The Deputy Chief Technology Officer will be responsible for mitigating rising cyber threats, performance bottlenecks, and compliance risks. Reporting to the Chief Technology Officer, the incumbent will: drive network modernization, cloud integration, and cybersecurity resilience, ensuring high availability, operational efficiency, and cost-effective digital transformation. Additionally, the Deputy CTO will oversee enterprise-wide network architecture, IT governance, and vendor partnerships, thus leading CUNY’s transition to next-generation technologies, including AI-driven automation, network virtualization, and Zero Trust security. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:

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