Jamie Fernandes, executive director for Institute Budget Planning and Administration, has been selected as interim vice president for Finance and Planning and chief financial officer for the Institute.
Georgia Tech has earned a STARS Gold Rating in recognition of its sustainability achievements from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE).
Procurement and Business Services urges adherence to Georgia Tech travel policy requirements.
The Office of Information Technology recently discovered an email phishing scheme that was sent to some members of our campus community.
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents has announced budget approvals and tuition increases for its 26 member institutions.
Georgia Tech has been selected as a recipient of the prestigious National Association of Education Procurement Award of Excellence in Procurement.
Beginning April 6, America-To-Go (ATG), Georgia Tech’s e-procurement portal for campus food purchases, will launch several updates to its website designed to improve the user experience.
The Allowable Cost Matrix is a tool created to assist accounting and finance staff with making decisions related to paying for Institute expenses.
Procurement and Business Services continues to find innovative ways to deploy technology to help improve operational excellence and promote more effective and timely communication and collaboration among the team and the people they serve.
Georgia Tech is accelerating access to generative artificial intelligence (genAI) tools with the recent addition of the Microsoft Copilot Enterprise AI chat service.