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  • Requestors are the point-of-contact for the Repair; this can mean any of the following:

    • Device user, if they are the most appropriate person to receive updates

    • Delegate, such as an executive admin to avoid contacting a VIP

    • Unit contact, in ‘No User’ situations (see below)

  • The Request ticket stays assigned to NIT while other tasks may be created for other groups

  • All MWS Repair Requests will ask NIT to confront these decisions:

    • Repair vs Replace

      • Repair - the broken hardware should be repaired

      • Replace - the broken hardware should be disposed (or repaired separately in a different ‘No User’ Repair Request) and new permanent hardware should be purchased or pulled from unit stock

        • Replacement Source:

          • NIT - choose when NIT has access to a permanent replacement in their own stockroom

          • Depot - choose when permanent replacement hardware is in stock at Depot

          • Depot New Order - choose when Depot needs to order a permanent replacement

    • User vs No User

      • User - broken device has a user (or delegate) that should be updated regularly on the progress

      • No User - broken device does not have a user actively interested in its progress

    • Select Repair Unit: NIT vs Tech Repair

      • NIT - no additional tasks will generate (NIT can conduct the repair without a task); branch ends

      • Tech Repair - this will queue up the task sequence to have Depot transport the device and ITS Tech Repair to perform the repair work; branch ends when the Repair task is closed (Tech Repair follows this process in KB 4614 to make the final Depot task ad hoc)

        • 🚧 A Choice Step will put these tasks on hold until NIT is ready for Depot to pickup

        • See next section header for details

    • Loaner Needed: Yes vs No

      • Yes - conditional decision appears:

        • Who will provide the Loaner: Depot vs NIT

          • Depot - task will generate for Depot to start the Loaner process; normal tasks proceed until loaner computer is back in Depot custody (choose this for Depot-owned Loaners)

          • NIT - single task will generate for NIT to prep/deploy/retrieve the loaner; branch ends upon closure of this task (choose this when you have the Unit-owned Loaner already on hand)

      • No - no loaner tasks will generate; branch ends

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