Title: Ending Your Laptop Woes Gene Danilenko
1Ending Your Laptop WoesGene Danilenko
- Conference For Law School Computing
- June 2005
2Agenda
- Why a laptop program
- Bidding and negotiating a contract
- Chosen model/s
- Setup and deployment
- Policies on repairs, insurance
- Policies on student drops/transfers
3Why? Student Computing Support
- Service
- Many headed beast/vipers nest of problems
- Multi hw, sw, configurations
- 90 already had a laptop
- Control
- Virus spyware issues
- Electronic exams
- Personal productivity sw
- Future Potential
- E-books, classroom polling
4Laptop Selection Committee
- Project Manager Gene Danilenko
- Manager of Computer Support
- Student Services Coordinator
- Assoc. Director of Technology
- Three Students (1- 1L, 2 - 2Ls)
- Added input Purchasing Community Relations
5Contract Timeline
- 5 Months Total from Go to Award
Dec 15, 2003 Project gets go ahead
Last Week Jan RFP sent out
Third Week Feb All proposals due (about 26 days for response)
March7-March 31 Three vendors invited for presentations
April 1-28 Contract negotiations
First week May Approval from Board of Regents
First Week June Order placed
August 2004 Roll out to students at orientation
6Vendors
- Proposals received
- Dell, Gateway, HP, IBM, Reason (local), Sony
- Presentations
- Dell, IBM, Reason
7Evaluation Criteria
- Technical Specifications
- Including access ease to memory, hard drive,
battery - Durability
- Weight
- Price
- Financial/business stability
- Warranty, warranty repair, turnaround time,
loaners - Training, Rollout assistance
- Community benefit/relations
8Laptop Chosen
- IBM Thinkpad T41
- Specs
- 1.4GHz Centrino, 512 MB RAM, 30GB Har drive 24x
DVD/CDRW, 802.11b/g/a internal wireless, 14.1 XGA
monitor - 12.2 x 10 x 1 6 pounds
- Hardened top, hard to break latch
- Leased rather than bought
9And Upcoming Year
- Lenovo (IBM) T42
- Intel Pentium M 725 (1.6 GHz) 60 GB HD
1400x1050 resolution - Award was for 3 year lease for 1 class 2
possible 1 class extensions before new RFP
10Order/Rollout Process
11Setup and Deployment
- 3 FTE (incl vendor assistance) over 4 wks
- Assembly-line testing, record keeping, mapping
- Pre-imaged
- 2-3 hour orientation walk-through sessions
- Mechanics of procedures, usage, network, policies
- Vendor present for ?
- This year adding another FY FTE
12Repairs
- Complete service
- Loaners for immed swap
- Guaranteed turnarounds
- Full recoveries
- Wipe/reimage
- Setting up a warranty repair center
- Plans to add Dell
13Insurance, Theft, Damage
- Students responsible
- Personal property insurance recommended
- U self-insured for theft - 500 deductible
- Accidental damage policy (coffee on keyboard)
14Drops, Transfers, and Buyouts
- Drops
- Turn in laptop. Refunds per University policy
- We keep as loaner or for transfer, can return
- Transfers
- Issued extra loaner or returned laptop
- Buyouts
- Not allowed except at end of lease (3 years)
- Our policy, not vendors
15Issues
- Wireless networking issues
- Atheros chipset not happy with our mixed WAP
environment - Switching to 802.11a WAPs for connections
- Laptops arrived with only touch pads
- Otherwise, remarkably smooth
16Future
- Evaluating various software such as Silicon
Chalk (classroom sw) - Potential for e-books (Vital SW is here)
- Hire 1 more support person