Service Level Agreement (SLA) for The Texas State University System Office

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Service Level Agreement (SLA) for The Texas State University System Office By Technology Resources Texas State University San Marcos Effective Date: January 01, 2008 Version Version Date Revision / Description Author 1 8/28/2007 Official Original Version Benjamin Rogers Approval (By signing below, all Approvers agree to all terms and conditions outlined in this Agreement.) Approvers Title and/or Affiliation Signature Approval Date Charles R. Matthews Dr. C. Van Wyatt Chancellor Texas State University System (TSUS) Vice President, Information Technology, Texas State University San Marcos

Table of Contents 1. Agreement Overview... 3 2. Goals & Objectives... 3 3. Stakeholders... 3 4. Service Environment... 4 5. Periodic Review... 5 6. Service Agreement... 5 6.1. Service Scope... 5 6.2. Customer Requirements... 6 6.3. Service Provider Requirements... 6 6.4. Service Assumptions... 6 7. Service Management... 7 7.1. Service Availability... 7 7.2. Availability Restrictions... 7 7.3. Service Measurement... 7 7.4. Service Requests... 8 7.5. Service Maintenance... 8 2

1. Agreement Overview This Agreement represents a Service Level Agreement ( SLA or Agreement ) between Technology Resources Texas State University San Marcos and the Texas State University System Office for the provisioning of IT services required to support and sustain the Texas State University System Office located in Austin, Texas. This Agreement remains valid until superseded by a revised agreement mutually endorsed by the stakeholders. Changes are recorded in the Amendments section of this Agreement and are effective upon mutual endorsement by the primary stakeholders. This Agreement outlines the parameters of all IT services covered as they are mutually understood by the primary stakeholders. This Agreement does not supersede current processes and procedures unless explicitly stated herein. 2. Goals & Objectives The purpose of this Agreement is to ensure that the proper elements and commitments are in place to provide consistent IT service support and delivery to the Texas State University System Office by Technology Resources Texas State University San Marcos. The goal of this Agreement is to obtain mutual agreement for IT service provision between Technology Resources Texas State University San Marcos and the Texas State University System Office. The objectives of this Agreement are to: Provide clear reference to service ownership, accountability, roles and/or responsibilities. Present a clear, concise and measurable description of service provision to the customer. Match perceptions of expected service provision with actual service support & delivery. 3. Stakeholders The following Service Provider and Customer will be used as the basis of the Agreement and represent the primary stakeholders associated with this SLA: IT Service Provider: Technology Resources Texas State University San Marcos ( Provider ) IT Customer: The Texas State University System Office ( Customer ) 3

The following stakeholders are responsible for the deployment and ongoing support of this agreement: Stakeholder Title / Role Contact Information Mark Hughes Assistant Vice President, 512.245.2501 Technology Resources 4. Service Environment The following information provides detail on the users, tools, applications and/or other components supported by this SLA: Approximate Number of End Users: <50 User Base Description: In-Scope Applications: Infrastructure Services: Computer/Printer Hardware: The Texas State University System Office user base contains but is not limited to the Texas State University System Chancellor, Board of Regents, and Supporting Staff. Microsoft Windows Operating Systems, Apple Operating Systems, Microsoft Office Applications. Wired and wireless network connectivity within the TSUS offices. Network and server hardware used to support the Texas State University System office.** A list of the hardware currently supported by Texas State University is listed here:** http://www.tr.txstate.edu/hardware/repair.html All other hardware will be supported as best effort. * Application support is limited to the versions currently supported by Microsoft and Apple. ** Hardware support is limited to technician man hours required to facilitate hardware replacement/repair and does not include monetary costs outside of hardware warranty repair(s) or part(s) replacements. 4

5. Periodic Review This Agreement is valid from the Effective Date outlined herein and is valid until the Date of Termination. This Agreement should be reviewed at a minimum once per fiscal year; however, in lieu of a review during any period specified, the current Agreement will remain in effect. The Business Relationship Manager ( Document Owner ) is responsible for facilitating regular reviews of this document. Contents of this document may be amended as required, provided mutual agreement is obtained from the primary stakeholders and communicated to all affected parties. The Document Owner will incorporate all subsequent revisions and obtain mutual agreements / approvals as required. Business Relationship Manager: Assistant VP of Technology Resources, Review Period: Annually Previous Review Date: 1/1/2008 Next Review Date: 1/1/2009 6. Service Agreement The following detailed service parameters are the responsibility of the Service Provider in the ongoing support of this Agreement. 6.1. Service Scope The following Services are covered by this Agreement. Services Helpdesk support (Remote - On-site as appropriate) Desktop support (Remote - On-site as appropriate) Software licensing & support File server maintenance, monitoring, backup and recovery User account management Information Technology Security 5

6.2. Customer Requirements Customer responsibilities and/or requirements in support of this Agreement include: Adherence to any related policies, processes and procedures outlined by the State of Texas Department of Information Resources: http://www.dir.state.tx.us Appropriate incidents and/or request prioritization as previously outlined and/or in cooperation with the Service Provider. Advanced scheduling of all service related requests and other special services with the Service Provider. Identified source of funds for all service-related setup and/or configuration costs associated with service provision (when necessary). Reasonable availability of customer representative(s) when resolving a service related incident or request. 6.3. Service Provider Requirements Service Provider responsibilities and/or requirements in support of this Agreement include: Meeting response times associated with service related incidents. Train staff on appropriate methods for obtaining service support. Appropriate and adequate notification to Customer prior to all scheduled maintenance. Facilitation of all service support activities involving incident, problem, change, release and configuration management. 6.4. Service Assumptions Assumptions related to in-scope services and/or components include: Customer user base will remain within 5% of current staff levels. Funding for major upgrades will be provided by the Customer and treated as a project outside the scope of this Agreement. Changes to services will be communicated and documented to all stakeholders. 6

7. Service Management Effective support of in-scope services is a result of maintaining consistent service levels. The following sections provide relevant details on service availability, monitoring, measurement and reporting of in-scope services and related components. 7.1. Service Availability Coverage parameters specific to the service(s) covered in this Agreement are as follows: 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Central. Monday Friday (except federal and state holidays) Texas State University Network and Application Services Maintenance Window As Required Automated Server Monitoring 24 x 7, 365 days per year 7.2. Availability Restrictions Availability of services during the following days may be restricted or limited: Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Winter Break, New Years Day, Martin Luther King Birthday, Memorial Day, and Independence Day 7.3. Service Measurement The following measurements will be established and maintained by the Service Provider to ensure optimal service provision to the Customer: Measurement Definition Performance Target Exchange (E-Mail) Availability Percentage of time the Texas State University Exchange Server is available outside of 99.9% Availability TXSTATE/TSUS Domain Availability Active Directory Availability maintenance window. Percentage of time the Texas State University TXSTATE Domain is available outside of maintenance window. Percentage of time the Texas State University Active Directory is active and functional, outside of maintenance window. 99.9% Availability 99.9% Availability 7

7.4. Service Requests In support of services outlined in this Agreement, the Service Provider will respond to service related incidents and/or requests submitted by the Customer within the following time frames: One (1) hour (during business hours) for issues classified as Critical. Two (2) hours (during business hours) for issues classified as High priority. Eight (8) hours (during business hours) for issues classified as Medium priority. Twenty-Four (24) hours (during business hours) for issues classified as Low priority. Twenty Four (24) hours (during business hours) for a General Service Request. All service requests should be submitted through one of the following avenues: In Person: MCS 2 nd Floor, Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas. Phone: 512.245.4822 o After hours Emergencies: 512.245.2502 or 512.245.2794. E-mail: ITAC@txstate.edu LIVE Chat: http://livechat.tr.txstate.edu Texas State Information Technology Assistance Center Hours of Operation: Monday Friday, 8:00AM 5:30PM o After hours Emergencies: 512.245.2502 or 512.245.2794. 7.5. Service Maintenance All services and/or related components require regularly scheduled maintenance ( Maintenance Window ) in order to meet established service levels. These activities will render systems and/or applications unavailable for normal user interaction. Adequate notification of these Maintenance Windows will be provided prior to making the services unavailable. 8