Introduction to CSI

Summary: An introduction to CSI and its use at UW-Madison.

Lesson Topics

Introduction

Welcome to Campus Space Information (CSI). CSI is the system of record for all UW-Madison facilities.

The Space Management Office is the official campus steward for collecting, maintaining, and delivering CSI.

UW-Madison uses FM:Systems as the CSI software platform, providing role-based access to information. Its features allow users to interact with data in ways that best support their needs.

Types of Space Information

Users can access space data via a web browser in interactive ways.

  • Facilities level data -- includes facility number, names, address, site, type, characteristics, dates, and administrative details.
  • Room level data -- includes room number, name, square footage, department assignments, use, function, office occupancy, classroom seating, and lab PIs and grants.
  • Floor plan data – includes graphics that interact with room data via displays, labels, and color hatching for buildings that have drawings on file.

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Flexible Delivery Options

The CSI software provides multiple ways to access and refine data to best match user needs.

  • Floor plans – Interact with and export floor plans, including basic, color-coded, and annotated plans.
  • Views – Explore detailed data for facilities, floors, and rooms in a clickable interface.
  • Reports – Access and export facility, floor, and room data in tabular format.

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User Interfaces

Users can view and download campus space data and floor plans directly from the web.

Once the survey tool is active in CSI, users may be asked to make updates. Additional information about users’ roles in space surveys will be provided at a later date.

To support campus interoperability, the CSI database regularly integrates with other campus systems, including finance and HR (Workday), Physical Plant work orders (AssetWorks), and the data warehouse (Badger Analytics).

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Getting CSI Access

Everyone with a UW-Madison NetID can log in to CSI, but not everyone has permissions to use it. Follow the steps below to the CSI home screen to check your permissions and to request access.

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Management and Support

CSI is managed by the Space Management Office, a unit within Facility Planning and Management’s Campus Planning and Design Department.

User Support

The Space Management Office also performs the following support functions for CSI.

  • Provide data definitions for proper data understanding and usage
  • Provide access to Knowledge Base documentation and videos in Using Campus Space Information
  • Provide specialized training as appropriate
  • Responding to the smo@fpm.wisc.edu email questions
  • When appropriate, support may be available for custom reports

User Responsibilities

Space Management Office

The Space Management Office collects, maintains, and analyzes information about university space and its utilization.

They coordinate the assignment of existing space and contribute to the planning for renovations and new facilities. This includes planning for appropriate office, laboratory, or support space for research and instruction, as well as classroom environments for effective teaching and learning, and support services for use of multimedia classrooms.

Managing CSI

The Space Management Office has many roles in managing CSI.

  • Makes every effort to maintain current and accurate data
    • Updates department space assignments
    • Collects space data via site visits, project plans, and campus partners
    • Creates and maintains current space floor plans
    • Performs routine QA/QC within the database
  • Operates and optimizes the FM:Systems platform
  • Provisions appropriate user access to CSI

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Keywords:
CSI, SMO, space, introduction, 
Doc ID:
149726
Owned by:
Mari Lynn H. in Facilities Planning & Management
Created:
2025-04-08
Updated:
2025-04-11
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Facilities Planning & Management