Campus Services IT joins Digital Technology Solutions

Campus Services IT is now part of Digital Technology Solutions (DTS), the university’s central technology services and solutions organization.

The Campus Services IT team officially joined DTS Wednesday, Feb. 1. The team will continue to provide IT support and top-notch customer service to Campus Services. 

“I am so glad to have Campus Services IT on board and look forward to partnering with them to continue to provide outstanding service to our business partners in Campus Services and across the university,” said UC Vice President and Chief Digital Officer Bharath Prabhakaran.

The Campus Services IT team, led by Director Bryan Crase, brings decades — nearly 90 years — of combined university service to DTS. Prabhakaran believes Crase and his team are a true asset to the university and to DTS’s commitment to “Excellence in IT Operations.”

“We fully embrace the university's commitment to our students to provide experiences and tools to succeed,” Crase said. “We look forward to our new direction and are excited to be part of the DTS team.”

About Campus Services IT

Campus Services IT supports the technology needs of Campus Recreation, Conference & Event Services, Food Services, Parking Services, Printing Services, Retail Services, Tangeman University Center and University Housing.

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