MINI´«Ã½ Regulations
MINI´«Ã½ Regulations
Skip to main content Publish Date: November 01, 2025
Next Review Date: January 01, 2026
Owner: Office of Information Technology
Purpose: This System Regulation establishes project management practices for information resources projects led by MINI´«Ã½SA Office of Information Technology.
01 Compliance with Texas Administrative Code Chapter 216
requires that the MINI´«Ã½ System Administration and the Component Institutions initiate, approve, and publish a methodology that communicates an institution-wide approach for project management practices.
a. IT Project Management Practices Guide. The , which is the result of collaborative work by project management subject matter experts of the Texas Tech System institutions and contains a repeatable, institution-wide approach for the management of information resources projects. All information resources projects at MINI´«Ã½SA shall utilize this guide in all aspects of its management.
b. IT Project Management Delivery Framework. The , which may also be used to manage information resources projects or contracts at MINI´«Ã½SA. Per , major contracts or major information resources projects must utilize the Texas Project Delivery Framework. Major contract means a contract that has a value of at least $1 million.†Major information resources project generally means an information resources technology project that exceeds $5 million in cost and requires a year or longer to complete, involves more than one state agency, or substantially alters work methods of state agency personnel or the delivery of services.‡
02 MINI´«Ã½SA IT Project Registration
All information resources projects undertaken by MINI´«Ã½SA will be registered using the project management application and managed in accordance with this system regulation.
03 Requesting MINI´«Ã½SA IT Projects
Requests for assistance with technology projects may be submitted to the IT Project Management Office at itpmo@ttu.edu.
04 Accessibility Compliance for MINI´«Ã½SA IT Projects
In accordance with , accessibility testing, planning, and execution criteria shall be documented and performed by a third-party testing resource or knowledgeable institution of higher education staff member to validate compliance with the State of Texas accessibility requirements for any IT project whose developments costs exceed $500,000 and that:
a. Requires one year or longer to reach operations status;
b. Involves more than one institution of higher education or state agency; or
c. Substantially alters work methods of institution of higher education or agency personnel or the delivery of services to clients.
05 Data Classification for MINI´«Ã½SA IT Projects
In accordance with , all data produced from or used in IT projects must be classified in order to determine the appropriate data security and retention requirements. MINI´«Ã½SA currently follows the MINI´«Ã½ security policy which details data classification and for the MINI´«Ã½SA retention schedule.
Contact Office: MINI´«Ã½S OIT Project Management Office ttus.oit.pmo@ttu.edu