Technology Order Request

USS provides purchasing services to UO departments, programs, and institutes for the purpose of procuring computer and other IT equipment for use by their faculty, staff, & students. Purchase selection is limited to systems found in the USS Device and Hardware Standards, which outline the standard supported hardware models for end-user devices supported by USS.

How to Create a Ticket

To submit a purchase request, select Create a Ticket (upper right corner) and provide the following required information:

  1. Type of request (hardware, software, peripheral/accessories, other)
  2. Detailed description of your request
  3. Attach any vendor quotes or supporting documentation related to the request.

Availability and Access

Purchasing restrictions vary by department. See Department & Unit IT Support for contact information for your respective department or unit. Those without departmental IT staff can Submit a General Help Ticket or contact the Technology Service Desk.

USS no longer facilitates the purchase of printers, and printing supplies. This service is being implemented and managed by the Fleet Copier and Managed Printer Program.

Questions

If you have any additional questions view the Contact Technology Help page.

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