The unit of LA which manages all computer and media systems, including closed circuit television, within the Capitol Formerly known as "OLIS," but not to be confused with the OLIS 2000 computer system
The function within a business organization that facilitates data processing and enables the resulting information to be made available to employees who need it Also known as information technology
the entire infrastructure, organization, personnel, and components that collect, process, store, transmit, display, disseminate, and act on information (Joint Pub 6-0)
(p 522) Technology that helps companies do business; includes such tools as automated teller machines (ATMs) and voice mail
Technology that helps companies do business; includes such tools as automated teller machines (ATMs) and voice mail
The general term for computer systems in an organisation that provide information about its business operations
Assumed to mean computer-based information systems, which are combinations of hardware, software, and telecommunications networks that people build and use to collect, create, and distribute useful data; this term is also used to represent the field in which people develop, use, manage, and study computer-based information systems in organizations
An organized method of transforming data into information that can be used for decision making
The kind of software developed for use in general business operations, such as payroll software, accounting software, and billing software Compare Applications programs, Real-time software, Shrink-wrap software, and Systems software
Work that involves developing, delivering, managing, and maintaining HR information systems when the paramount knowledge requirement is human resources management, rather than information technology
Computer and communications hardware and software used to supply information rather than, for example, control machines Often used interchangeably with information technology
The unit of LAC which manages all computer and media systems, including closed circuit television, within the Capitol Formerly known as "OLIS," but not to be confused with the OLIS 2000 computer system
A structured, interacting, complex of persons, machines, and procedures designed to produce information which is collected from both internal and external sources for use as a basis for decision-making in specific contract/procurement activities