The Department of Information Technology provides
services related to information technology
to AAP staff. This department’s responsibilities
include maintaining a stable electronic work
environment; collaborating with other staff to
use information technology to better serve the
Academy’s constituents (eg, chapters, members, and the public); identifying emerging technologies
to meet the Academy’s changing needs;
protecting the Academy’s investment in technology;
and providing training to staff on the
proper use of software programs and equipment.
The Division of Internet Services maintains
the www.aap.org Web site as the premier site for
child health care. Staff works with other staff to
keep information on the Web site current and
accurate and use Web technology to improve
communications with members and other constituents.
This division assists staff members
in using Internet technologies to enhance their
programs (eg, on-line CME and virtual trade
shows). Internet Services also maintains the
Academy’s LISTSERV e-mail list system.
The Division of Computer Support & Programming provides training and help desk
support for all office application programs used
by the Academy; perform timely and secured
backup of all data bases and relevant data files
on servers; procure and manage all computer
hardware and software assets of the Academy;
and provides general computer services such
as high volume printing, scheduling of batch
process, and programming to all staff members.
Staff develops and maintains special computer
programs for needs not met by the core business
system.
The Division of Network Services maintains
and supports a reliable, stable, and virus-free
network environment. Staff maintains network
security through the administration of network,
directories, files, and Internet access management.
Staff administers and maintains the
Wide Area Network (WAN) with the Washington
DC office and the Internet. This division’s
responsibilities include setting up and maintaining
the network for onsite registration during
Spring and Annual meetings; administering
and maintaining the e-mail and LISTSERV services; and maintaining a reliable and secured network wiring topology and network backup
system.