Computer Policy
Security
The City's computer systems require that each user have a unique identity referred to as a "User-ID", protected by a password, to gain access to the system. An employee's password and User-ID are unique, identifying him/her as the user accessing a particular workstation or PC. The employee is responsible for any modifications or access to system information made using his/her User-ID. Changes to files are logged with the identification of the person who signed on. Therefore, it is imperative that users do not share User-ID's and passwords.
Users are asked to "logout" from their network sessions at the end of the workday. This eliminates unnecessary access vulnerabilities and eases "off hours" network maintenance. Logging out will also assure a more complete system back-up.
Supervisors, Department Heads, as well as the Information Systems staff of the City reserve the right to enter, search, monitor, copy and/or retrieve the computer files, voice mail, e-mail, or any type of electronic file of any employee, without notice, for business purposes, including, but not limited to, investigating theft, disclosure of confidential business or proprietary information, use of the system for personal reasons or for any other purpose unrelated to City's business, or for monitoring work flow or productivity.
Use of e-mail Services
The e-mail system is not intended to be used as a storage system. Employees should transfer any files which may be considered as "public records" or files they will need in the course of their daily work into other formats for future use or filing, delete the e-mail messages and free up space on the mail server. All electronic mail communications will be purged from the system every 45 calendar days. Purged electronic mail will not be retrievable. Forging electronic messages or attempting to transmit any messages in which the origination is deliberately misleading is prohibited.
Online Information Service Use
The City has no control over the content of messages or information postings on the Internet or on-line services. Creating, transmitting, uploading or downloading anything that may be construed as harassment or disparagement of others based on race, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, religious or political beliefs is strictly prohibited.
Virus Notification
Users must notify the Information Systems Specialist of any computer virus infections on City computers. Users are encouraged to obtain help from the Information Systems Specialist in the use of the latest virus protection technology.
Help Desk
Users are strongly encouraged to seek help from the Information Systems Specialist to obtain technical assistance rather than attempting to correct computer malfunctions. Sometimes additional damage can result when well meaning attempts by users to correct problems go awry.