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The OneOklahoma Friction Free Network: A Case Study for StatewideCollaboration Henry Neeman, University of Oklahoma University of Texas Dallas Innovation & Technology Summit 2016 Wednesday May 18 2016

OneOK Friction Free Network Outline Precursor: Oklahoma Optical Initiative Precursor: Oklahoma Community Anchor Network Precursor: Oklahoma Optical Initiative Side Effects Precursor: OneOklahoma Cyberinfrastructure Initiative OneOklahoma Friction Free Network National Leadership OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

Precursor: Oklahoma Optical Initiative

OneOK Friction Free Network OOI Participants Lead institutions University of Oklahoma (OU) in Norman, PhD-granting Oklahoma State University (OSU) in Stillwater, PhD-granting OneNet (Oklahoma’s education, research and government Regional Optical Network) Key partner institutions Langston University (LU): masters-granting, Oklahoma’s only Historically Black University University of Tulsa (TU), PhD-granting Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation (SRNF): nonprofit research foundation in rural Ardmore, crucial partner in NSF EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Track-1 grants OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OK Optical Initiative (NSF EPSCoR C2) Hardware Statewide Ring upgrade: replaced routed mux/demuxes with Reconfigurable Optical Add Drop Modules: much less expensive and much more straightforward to add new 10G circuits. Institutional upgrades OU and OSU: cluster upgraded to 10G shared from GigE (10X), then upgraded to 20G (2 x 10G) dedicated (20X), which is connected to Internet2’s 100G Innovation Platform backbone. OU: new mini-Science DMZ, including Dell seed systems. U Tulsa: upgraded to GigE from 200 Mbps (5X). Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation: (private non-profit research institution): upgraded to GigE from 45 Mbps for research (22X), 100 Mbps for commodity (2X) OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OK Optical Initiative (NSF EPSCoR C2) Hardware (continued) Institutional Upgrades (continued) Langston U (Oklahoma’s only Historically Black College or University): upgraded to 10G from 100 Mbps (100X) for research. Bacone College (Minority Serving Institution): campus backbone upgraded to 100 Mbps with GigE core from 10 Mbps (10X upgrade). College of the Muscogee Nation (Tribal): network core for new residence hall. Comanche Nation College (Tribal) distance learning system. Pawnee Nation College (Tribal) campus backbone upgrade to GigE; Internet radio station, distance learning system,. OK IT Mentorship Program OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

Precursor: Oklahoma Community Anchor Network

OneOK Friction Free Network BTOP Grant Virtually simultaneous to Oklahoma receiving the NSF EPSCoR RII C2 Oklahoma Optical Initiative grant, Oklahoma was also awarded a National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) Comprehensive Community Infrastructure (CCI) grant for $74M. Oklahoma Community Anchor Network (OCAN) Key Implementer: OneNet Goal: Build fiber for middle-mile initiatives through areas underserved by broadband providers. OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOK Friction Free Network OCAN Impact OCAN has directly served: the 33 community anchors named in the proposal; many hundreds more including not only higher education but also K-12 schools, libraries, hospitals and public safety agencies. Impacts almost 90% of Oklahoma’s citizens, in over 3/4 of Oklahoma’s counties. OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

Precursor: Oklahoma Optical Initiative Side Effects

100G Connection to Internet2 AL2S Fall 2012: OneNet, in collaboration with OU and OSU, deploys – at OneNet’s expense – a 100 Gbps connection from Internet2’s 100G “Innovation Platform” national backbone, now known as Advanced Layer 2 Services (AL2S). Oklahoma was the first state to light up a connection. 2013: OneNet deploys – at OneNet’s expense – 100G equipment at OSU Stillwater and OU Norman. 2014: OneNet lights up OSU Stillwater and OU Norman, deploys – at OneNet’s expense – 100G-to-10G breakout boxes next to their 100G boxes. Neither OU nor OSU currently has an intra-campus 100G backbone plan, either for research or for enterprise. OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

100G (OneNet) NICS Langston U OU Norman 100G went live Fri March 21 2014. This was funded purely by OneNet internal funds, because of the relationships developed in OneOCII. UCO OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OU+OSU Shared Services OU+OSU Shared Services initiative: leveraging C2 investments to create enterprise IT collaborations both within and between the institutions. OU virtual data center – highly robust Virtualized services Substantial savings from shared infrastructure and shared purchasing vehicles. NOT AT ALL FUNDED BY C2. But, leverages C2 capabilities – if not for the C2, Shared Services would have had to make the exact same investments in the state ring (~$500K). OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOK Friction Free Network Weekly Call The Oklahoma Optical Initiative had a weekly call for all participants. This got us into the habit of talking and e-mailing each other regularly. As we transitioned out of OOI and into new projects, we expanded the weekly call to include all research cyberinfrastructure, including data stewardship (libraries) and CI consumers. This has been hugely transformational: in the first three years, the weekly calls facilitated 6 CI proposals: 3 CC*IIE, 2 CC*DNI, 4 MRI, 3 NSF EPSCoR RII Track-2, 1 NSF EPSCoR workshop preproposal. OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

Precursor: OneOklahoma Cyberinfrastructure Initiative

OneOK Cyberinfrastructure Initiative All academic institutions in Oklahoma are eligible to sign up for free use of OU’s and OSU’s centrally-owned Cyberinfrastructure resources. Other kinds of institutions (government, non-governmental) are eligible to use, though not necessarily for free. Everyone can participate in our CI education initiative. The Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium, our annual conference, continues to be offered to all. Triggered by OK’s NSF EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Track-1 2008-13, then expanded under OK’s RII Track-1 2013-18. OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOK Friction Free Network OCII vs OneOCII OCII: Oklahoma Cyberinfrastructure Initiative Established under Oklahoma’s 2008-13 NSF EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement (RII) Track-1 grant. OneOCII: OneOklahoma Cyberinfrastructure Initiative Became OneOCII under Oklahoma’s 2013-18 RII Track-1. State Science & Technology plan, a required proposal component for RII Track-1, was the OneOklahoma Science & Technology Plan. OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOK Friction Free Network OCII/OneOCII Goals Reach institutions outside the mainstream of advanced computing. Serve every higher education institution in Oklahoma that has relevant curricula. Educate Oklahomans about advanced computing. Attract underrepresented populations and institution types into advanced computing. OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOCII Service Methodologies Part 1 Access: to supercomputers and related technologies (20 OK academic institutions to date). Dissemination: Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium – annual advanced computing conference has reached 112 academic institutions, 143 commercial, 36 government, 20 nongovernmental (25 OK academic institutions to date). Education: “Supercomputing in Plain English” (SiPE) workshop series: 11 talks about advanced computing, taught with stories, analogies and play rather than deep technical jargon. Have reached 362 institutions (academic, government, industry, nonprofit) in 51 US states and territories and 17 other countries (16 OK academic institutions to date). OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOCII Service Methodologies Part 2 Faculty/Staff Development: Workshops held at OU and OSU on advanced computing and computational science topics, sponsored by the National Computational Science Institute, the SC supercomputing conference series, the Linux Clusters Institute, the Virtual School for Computational Science & Engineering. Oklahoma is the only state to have hosted multiple events sponsored by each of these (18 OK academic to date). Informatics: research facilitators embedded in specific research projects (and largely funded by them) Outreach: “Supercomputing in Plain English” (SiPE) overview talk (25 OK academic to date). OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOCII Service Methodologies Part 3 Proposal Support: Letters of commitment for access to OneOCII resources; collaborations with OneOCII lead institutions (4 OK academic, 1 nongovernmental). Stewardship: Research data stewardship initiative, led by Libraries. Technology: Got or helped get technology (e.g., network upgrade, mini-supercomputer, hi def video camera for telepresence) for that institution (14 OK academic to date). OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOCII Service Methodologies Part 4 Workforce Development – (39 OK academic) Oklahoma Information Technology Mentorship Program (OITMP) “A Day in the Life of an IT Professional” presentations to courses across the full spectrum of higher education. Job shadowing opportunities and direct mentoring of individual students. Institution Types: high schools, career techs, community colleges, regional universities, PhD-granting universities. Special effort to reach underrepresented populations: underrepresented minorities, non-PhD-granting, rural OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOCII Institutions

OneOCII Institution Profile To date, OneOCII has served 103 Oklahoma institutions, agencies and organizations: 55 OK academic 48 OK non-academic OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOCII Institution Profile To date, OneOCII has served 103 Oklahoma institutions, agencies and organizations: 55 OK academic Universities & Colleges 3 comprehensive PhD-granting 20 regional non-PhD-granting Community Colleges: 10 Career techs: 14 Secondary schools: 4 Public school systems: 4 48 OK non-academic OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOCII Institution Profile Minority Serving Institutions Oklahoma’s only Historically Black College or University Langston U (Langston) Native American Serving Non-tribal Institutions East Central U (Ada) Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (Miami) Northeastern State U (Tahlequah) Southeastern Oklahoma State U (Durant) Tribal Institutions College of the Muscogee Nation (Okmulgee) Comanche Nation College (Lawton) Pawnee Nation College (Pawnee) Sequoyah High School Other Minority Serving Insitution Bacone College (Muskogee) So far, OneOCII has served: 55 OK academic 10 Minority Serving Institutions 16 other institutions with above state average and national average for one or more underrepresented minorities 48 OK non-academic OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOCII Institution Profile To date, OneOCII has served 103 Oklahoma institutions, agencies and organizations: 55 OK academic institutions 48 OK non-academic organizations 16 commercial 19 government 2 military 11 non-governmental OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOklahoma Cyberinfrastructure Initiative TSC UCO So far: OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOCII Outcomes

OneOCII Outcomes: Research External research funding to OK institutions facilitated by OneOCII lead institutions (Fall 2001- Summer 2013): $200M+ Funded projects facilitated: 300+ OK faculty and staff: 200+ in 20+ academic disciplines Specifically needed OneOCII just to be funded: ~$44M (necessary but far from sufficient) NSF EPSCoR RII Track-1 (2008-13, OU+OSU): $15M NSF EPSCoR RII Track-1 (2013-18, OU+OSU+Noble)): $20M NSF EPSCoR RII Track-2 (OU+OSU+KU+KSU): $6M ($3M to OU+OSU) NSF EPSCoR RII C2 (OU+OSU+TU+LU+Noble+OneNet): $1.17M NSF CC-NIE (OU+OSU+LU+OII+UCO+OneNet): $500K NSF CC*IIE (OU): $400K NSF CC*IIE (OneNet+GPN): $350K Publications facilitated: over 1500 NSF MRI (OU): $793K NSF MRI (OSU): $908K NSF MRI (OSU): $950K NSF MRI (Langston U): $250K NSF MRI (UCO): $304K NSF MRI (TU): $180K DOD DURIP (TU): $200K OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOCII Outcomes: Education Teaching: 9 institutions including 3 MSIs Taught parallel computing using OneOCII resources: Cameron U – multiple times East Central U (NASNI) Oklahoma City U – multiple times Taught parallel computing via LittleFe baby supercomputer and OneOCII resources: Southeastern Oklahoma State U (NASNI) – 3 semester sequence, multiple times Taught computational chemistry using OneOCII resources: Northeastern State U (NASNI) – multiple times Southern Nazarene U Rogers State U – multiple times Taught Bioinformatics using OneOCII resources: U Tulsa – 2 semester sequence OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOCII Outcomes: Resources 7 institutions including 2 MSIs, plus C2 institutions NSF Major Research Instrumentation grants: $2.9M OU: Oklahoma PetaStore, $793K (in production) Oklahoma State U: Cowboy cluster, $909K (in production), Pistol Pete cluster, $950K (new award) Langston U: cluster, $250K (in production) U Central Oklahoma: cluster, $304K (in production) U Tulsa: cluster, $180K Defense University Research Instrumentation Program U Tulsa: cluster, $200K LittleFe baby supercomputer grants ($2520 each) OU: Ron Barnes Oklahoma City U: Larry Sells & John Goulden Southeastern Oklahoma State U: Mike Morris & Karl Frinkle Networking NSF EPSCoR RII C2 grant: $1.17M NSF CC-NIE grant: $500K NSF CC*IIE grant: $400K OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OCII/OneOCII CI Grants COMPLETED Grant No. EPS-0919466, “A cyberCommons for Ecological Forecasting,” OU+OSU+KU+KSU, $6M, COMPLETED Grant No. EPS-1006919, “Oklahoma Optical Initiative,” OU+OSU+Noble+TU+LU+OneNet, $1.17M, COMPLETED Grant No. OCI-10310029, “MRI: Acquisition of Extensible Petascale Storage for Data Intensive Research,” OU, $793K Grant No. OCI-1126330, “Acquisition of a High Performance Compute Cluster for Multidisciplinary Research,” OSU, $908K Grant No. ACI- 1229107, “Acquisition of a High Performance Computing Cluster for Research and Education,” LU, $250 ONGOING Grant No. ACI-1341028, “OneOklahoma Friction Free Network,” OU+OSU+LU+OII+UCO+OneNet, $500K Grant No. ACI-1440783, “A Model for Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Research and Education Facilitators,” OU, $400K Grant No. ACI-1440774, “ENCITE: ENabling CyberInfrastructure via Training and Engagement,” OneNet+GPN, $130K Grant No. ACI-1429702, “MRI: Acquisition of a High Performance Computing Cluster for Research at a Predominantly Undergraduate Institution,” UCO, $304K -- RECENT RIBBON CUTTING Grant No. ACI-1531128, “MRI: Acquisition of Shared High Performance Compute Cluster for Multidisciplinary Computational and Data-Intensive Research,” OSU, $950K Grant No. ?, “DURIP-ARO: Heterogeneous Cluster for Cyber-Physical System Security Analytics,” TU, $200K Grant No. CNS-1531270, “MRI: Development of Heterogeneous Cluster for Cyber-Physical System Hybrid Analytics,” TU, $180K TOTAL to OK under OCII/OneOCII: Sep 2008-Apr 2016: $8.8M in 12 CI grants to 8 OK institutions (OU, OSU, TU, LU, UCO, OII, Noble, OneNet) (average of $1.25M per year in new CI grants to OK institutions) Comparison: 2001-2008: $722K (3 grants) TOTAL (1/12 as much) OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

Grants That Needed OCII/OneOCII COMPLETED Grant No. EPS-0814361, “"Building Oklahoma's Leadership Role in Cellulosic Bioenergy,” OU+OSU, $15M ONGOING Grant No. EPS-1301789, “Adapting Socio-ecological Systems to Increased Climate Variability,” OU+OSU+TU+Noble, $20M TOTAL under OCII/OneOCII: $35M in 2 grants that needed OCII/OneOCII to be fundable, to 4 OK institutions since Sep 2008 OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

Papers About Pieces of OneOCII H. Neeman, K. Adams, J. Alexander, D. Brunson, S. P. Calhoun, J. Deaton, F. Fondjo Fotou, K. Frinkle, Z. Gray, E. Lemley, G. Louthan, G. Monaco, M. Morris, J. Snow and B. Zimmerman, 2015: “On Fostering a Culture of Research Cyberinfrastructure Grant Proposals within a Community of Service Providers in an EPSCoR State.” Proc. XSEDE’15, article 19. DOI: 10.1145/2792745.2792764. H. Neeman, D. Akin, J. Alexander, D. Brunson, S. P. Calhoun, J. Deaton, F. Fondjo Fotou, B. George, D. Gentis, Z. Gray, E. Huebsch, G. Louthan, M. Runion, J. Snow and B. Zimmerman, 2014: “The OneOklahoma Friction Free Network: Towards a Multi-Institutional Science DMZ in an EPSCoR State.” Proc. XSEDE’14, article 49. DOI: 10.1145/2616498.2616542. S. P. Calhoun, D. Akin, J. Alexander, B. Zimmerman, F. Keller, B. George and H. Neeman, 2014: “The Oklahoma PetaStore: A Business Model for Big Data on a Small Budget.” Proc. XSEDE’14, article 48. DOI: 10.1145/2616498.2616548. C. Carley, B. McKinney, L. Sells, C. Zhao and H. Neeman, 2013: “Using a Shared, Remote Cluster for Teaching HPC.” Proc. IEEE CLUSTER 2013. DOI: 10.1109/CLUSTER.2013.6702630. H. Neeman, D. Brunson, J. Deaton, Z. Gray, E. Huebsch, D. Gentis and D. Horton, 2013: “The Oklahoma Cyberinfrastructure Initiative.” Proc. XSEDE’13, article 70. DOI: 10.1145/2484762.2484793. (Plus 2 submitted/pending.) OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOK Friction Free Network HPC Capacity 2002: 1.2 TFLOPs statewide, 1 Service Provider 2005: 6.5 TFLOPs statewide, 1 Service Provider 2008: 40 TFLOPs statewide, 2 Service Providers 2012: 200+ TFLOPs statewide, 4 Service Providers 2015: 400+ TFLOPs statewide, 5 Service Providers 2016: 500+ TFLOPs statewide, 6 Service Providers OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOK Friction Free Network HPC Centers 2001: U Oklahoma 2004: Oklahoma State U 2012: Oklahoma Innovation Institute 2013: Langston U 2014: U Central Oklahoma 2015: U Tulsa OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOklahoma Friction Free Network

OneOklahoma Friction Free Network OneOklahoma Friction Free Network (OFFN) Multi-institutional Science DMZ Software Defined Networking Dedicated 10G among the participating sites Aggregate compute: just over 200 TFLOPs (peak) NSF Campus Cyberinfrastructure grant: OU, OSU, Langston U, Oklahoma Innovation Inst, U Central Oklahoma, OneNet ? TFLOPs (NSF MRI) 8 TFLOPs (NSF MRI) 34.5 TFLOPs 346 TFLOPs PetaStore (NSF MRI) OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOK Friction Free Network Objectives Deploy and maintain, at the four institutions, a research-only network consisting of institutional last mile components that are independent of enterprise networks, with its internal hub collocated with OneNet. Apply Software Defined Networking (SDN) across OFFN, facilitating end-to-end management, by researchers, of high bandwidth/high performance data flows through a distributed hierarchy of open standards tools, giving researchers a new layer of transparency into network transport. Provide these capabilities – OFFN's in particular and OneOCII's in general – to all relevant researchers and educators statewide, and facilitate their use by fostering collaboration between research teams and institutional central IT organizations. OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

State Diagram (Conceptual) OneNet OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

State Diagram (Logical) OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

Institutional Diagram (Logical) OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

Institutional Diagram (Physical) OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

100G (OneNet) NICS Langston U OU Norman 100G went live Fri March 21 2014. This was funded purely by OneNet internal funds, because of the relationships developed in OneOCII. UCO OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

National Leadership

National Leadership Part 1 Workforce Development OU CI lead Henry Neeman’s NSF CC*IIE Campus CI Engineer grant is doing a “Virtual Residency” to teach people how to help researchers use advanced computing in their research. Summer 2015 workshop: 50 participants from 39 institutions in 26 states and territories (28 onsite and 22 offsite via videoconferencing) NSF MRI grants OSU CI lead Dana Brunson’s most recent MRI has been plugged at multiple national meetings by the Division Director of the NSF Advanced Cyberinfrastructure division as exactly what the NSF wants to see from MRIs for CI. OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

National Leadership Part 2 XSEDE (NSF-funded national supercomputing center program) Campus Engagement: OU CI lead Henry Neeman and OSU CI lead Dana Brunson have been appointed XSEDE Campus Engagement Co-managers starting July 1 2016. Campus Champions Intra-state collaboration (next slide) XSEDE Level 3 Service Providers: OSU CI lead Brunson is chair. OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

More States Should Do This More states should do intra-state collaboration for Cyberinfrastructure. Some states already do similar things, for example: Sunshine State Educational &Research Computing Alliance (Florida)* Louisiana Optical Networking Initiative* Massachusetts Green HPC Center* New York State HPC Consortium* Ohio Supercomputer Center * Limited subset of research-intensive institutions We want institutions with CI to share with others in their states. We want to help other states develop their own approaches. We’re scheduled to work on this with 4 states in the coming 6 months. Ultimately, this should be normal, and expected. Coming soon: Regional collaboration. OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOK Friction Free Network Acknowledgements Portions of this material are based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Defense under the following grants: Grant No. EPS-0814361, “Building Oklahoma's Leadership Role in Cellulosic Bioenergy” Grant No. EPS-0919466, “A cyberCommons for Ecological Forecasting” Grant No. EPS-1006919, “Oklahoma Optical Initiative” Grant No. OCI-10310029, “MRI: Acquisition of Extensible Petascale Storage for Data Intensive Research” Grant No. OCI-1126330, “Acquisition of a High Performance Compute Cluster for Multidisciplinary Research” Grant No. ACI- 1229107, “Acquisition of a High Performance Computing Cluster for Research and Education” Grant No. EPS-1301789, “Adapting Socio-ecological Systems to Increased Climate Variability” Grant No. ACI-1341028, “OneOklahoma Friction Free Network” Grant No. ACI-1440783, “A Model for Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Research and Education Facilitators” Grant No. ACI-1440774, “ENabling CyberInfrastructure via Training and Engagement” Grant No. ACI-1531128, “MRI: Acquisition of Shared High Performance Compute Cluster for Multidisciplinary Computational and Data-Intensive Research,” OSU, $950K Grant No. ?, “DURIP-ARO: Heterogeneous Cluster for Cyber-Physical System Security Analytics,” TU, $200K Grant No. CNS-1531270, “MRI: Development of Heterogeneous Cluster for Cyber-Physical System Hybrid Analytics,” TU, $180K Dell provided seed systems for the OU Research Cloud (“OURcloud”) and the OU Science DMZ. OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OneOK Friction Free Network Acknowledgements Portions of this material are based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Defense under the following grants: Grant No. EPS-0814361, “Building Oklahoma's Leadership Role in Cellulosic Bioenergy” Grant No. EPS-0919466, “A cyberCommons for Ecological Forecasting” Grant No. EPS-1006919, “Oklahoma Optical Initiative” Grant No. OCI-10310029, “MRI: Acquisition of Extensible Petascale Storage for Data Intensive Research” Grant No. OCI-1126330, “Acquisition of a High Performance Compute Cluster for Multidisciplinary Research” Grant No. ACI- 1229107, “Acquisition of a High Performance Computing Cluster for Research and Education” Grant No. EPS-1301789, “Adapting Socio-ecological Systems to Increased Climate Variability” Grant No. ACI-1341028, “OneOklahoma Friction Free Network” Grant No. ACI-1440783, “A Model for Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Research and Education Facilitators” Grant No. ACI-1440774, “ENabling CyberInfrastructure via Training and Engagement” Grant No. ACI-1531128, “MRI: Acquisition of Shared High Performance Compute Cluster for Multidisciplinary Computational and Data-Intensive Research,” OSU, $950K Grant No. ?, “DURIP-ARO: Heterogeneous Cluster for Cyber-Physical System Security Analytics,” TU, $200K Grant No. CNS-1531270, “MRI: Development of Heterogeneous Cluster for Cyber-Physical System Hybrid Analytics,” TU, $180K Dell provided seed systems for the OU Research Cloud (“OURcloud”) and the OU Science DMZ. OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

OK Supercomputing Symposium 2016 2003 Keynote: Peter Freeman NSF Comp & Info Sci & Engr Assistant Director 2004 Keynote: Sangtae Kim NSF Shared Cyberinfrastructure Division Director 2005 Keynote: Walt Brooks NASA Advanced Supercomputing Division Director 2006 Keynote: Dan Atkins Head of NSF’s Office of Cyberinfrastructure 2007 Keynote: Jay Boisseau Director Texas Advanced Computing Center U. Texas Austin 2008 Keynote: José Munoz Deputy Office Dir Sr Sci Advisor NSF Office of Cyberinfrastructure 2009 Keynote: Douglass Post Chief Scientist US Dept of Defense HPC Modernization Program 2010 Keynote Horst Simon Deputy Director Lawrence Berkeley Nat’l Laboratory FREE! Wed Sep 21 2016 @ OU Over 235 registra2ons already! Over 152 ie first day, over 200 in the first week, over 225 in the first month. 2015 Keynote: Jim Kurose Asst Director Comp & Info Sci & Engr Directorate, NSF 2011 Keynote Barry Schneider Program Manager National Science Foundation 2012 Keynote Thom Dunning Director National Center for Supercomputing Applications 2013 Keynote: John Shalf Dept Head CS Lawrence Berkeley Nat’l Lab CTO, NERSC 2014 Keynote: Irene Qualters Division Dir Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Division, NSF Reception/Poster Session Tue Sep 20 2015 @ OU Symposium Wed Sep 21 2015 @ OU 2016 Keynote: Dan Stanzione Exec Director Texas Advanced Computing Center U. Texas Austin OneOK Friction Free Network UTD, Wed May 18 2016

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