OLYMPIA – Washington paid a bankrupt technology company $2.6 million to settle a dispute arising from the ongoing problems of installing a new computer system at community colleges in Spokane and ...
(TNS) — If the Community Colleges of Spokane knew how much being the test case for a new computer system would cost in overtime, blown deadlines and disruption to students, faculty and staff, the ...
Pilot projects at TCC and Spokane for ctcLink online service meet problems, delay statewide rollout. Peter Haley News Tribune file photo, 2013 A computer system that was supposed to run the financial, ...
One of the largest IT projects in Washington state government, perhaps in all of higher education, is now years behind schedule and $10 million over budget, although officials say the program is ...
In a searing report last week, auditors found that inadequate testing and design by the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges contributed to the maligned rollout of a new computer system ...
To help you prepare for the upcoming summer and fall quarters, Grays Harbor College is hosting Advising Week from now to May 14. Each session will cover a different topic such as email and Canvas ...
Seven years ago, as the 34 community or technical colleges in Washington all dealt with a decades-old software system, the solution for the state seemed straightforward: Replace the old system with ...
If the Community Colleges of Spokane knew how much being the test case for a new computer system would cost in overtime, blown deadlines and disruption to students, faculty and staff, the schools ...
Staff practices with the new tech systems coming to South Puget Sound Community College. Courtesy of SPSCC South Puget Sound Community College is almost ready to launch ctcLink, a college-wide ...