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The changing relation between the NREN and the government in Hungary Bálint Lajos, NIIF Institute TERENA TF-MSP meeting Alcala de Henares, 6-7 May 2013
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Nemzeti Információs Infrastruktúra Fejlesztési Intézet NIIFI and the government TF-MSP 6-7 May 2013 Alcala 2 Contents NIIFI & Hungarnet status and history Embedding and wider environment Recent overall changes in Hungary Recent overall changes in NREN roles / functions Warning signals to NRENs in Europe The bomb in Hungary at late 2010 NIIFI’s 2011-2012 fight for freedom and liberty Final (?) outcome early 2013 Advantages and disadvantages Lessons to learn
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Nemzeti Információs Infrastruktúra Fejlesztési Intézet NIIFI and the government TF-MSP 6-7 May 2013 Alcala 3 NIIFI & HungarNet status and history NIIF Institute o top-down hierarchy o government control, funding (100 % … 50 %) o independent execution (development & operation) HungarNet o bottom-up hierarchy o membership control, no funding o independent representation of user interest status o independent legal entities o close cooperation, joint actions history periodic fighting for survival (changing governments …) alternate focus on NIIFI or HungarNet – depending on risks
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Nemzeti Információs Infrastruktúra Fejlesztési Intézet NIIFI and the government TF-MSP 6-7 May 2013 Alcala 4 Embedding and wider environment Government control and funding of NIIFI Changing umbrella ministry in every 4 year (Education, Industry, Economy … Academy … Development) Repeated informal govt. testing of NIIFI loyalty and fairness Repeated trial of discontinuing / commercialising / merging NIIFI Central funding increased until late 90’s, decreasing since then Changing relations to commercial operators (partnership / competition) Technology and macro market (since TEN-34) Micro market (10K … 700K … 2500K users) Good luck: Definite continuous willingness of keeping political neutrality Single organisation (NIIFI) comprising complete e-Infrastructure (networking, grids, clouds, HPC, VRC, data …)
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Nemzeti Információs Infrastruktúra Fejlesztési Intézet NIIFI and the government TF-MSP 6-7 May 2013 Alcala 5 Recent overall changes Recent overall changes in Hungary o General elections every 4 years (latest: Mid-2010, abs.majority) o Intention of increasing government control o Deprivatisation, mergers … decreasing freedom in operations Recent overall changes in NREN roles / functions Vertical opening (new e-Infrastructure functions, wider portfolio) Horizontal opening (widening user community: govt., health, PPP) Changing attitude / habit (focus on innovation, friendliness …) Changing priorities (sustainability, stability, business models) Warning signals to NRENs in Europe RoEduNet, FuNet, FCCN … (govt. reactions to crisis etc.) different responses (from fighting to resignation …)
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Nemzeti Információs Infrastruktúra Fejlesztési Intézet NIIFI and the government TF-MSP 6-7 May 2013 Alcala 6 The late 2010 bomb in Hungary Draft Government Decree 346/2010: Intention of integrating all public ICT functions (govt., taxation, army, police, fire brigade, ambulance, …) NIIFI among the involved organisations (!) Fight for jointly acceptable / agreeable solution (freedom & liberty): Immediate start early 2011 NIIFI not alone trying to escape Dozens of actions during 2011-2012: o letters, discussions o modification requests, suggested alternative text versions Our major weapons (references): International relations (eligibility), projects (contracts), funds (eg.SF) Internal responsibilities (research, education), risks (degradation) HungarNet in the background
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Nemzeti Információs Infrastruktúra Fejlesztési Intézet NIIFI and the government TF-MSP 6-7 May 2013 Alcala 7 Final (?) outcome early 2013 Background parallel happenings: Discontinued ICT support by incumbent (govt. intention) Plans for separate govt.network on MVM DF background (el.comp.) NIIFI discussions with MVM on DF IRU Outcome: NIIFI CEF DWDM optical backbone on MVM DF NIIFI equipment + NIIFI mgmt. – free capacity (60%) offered to MVM MVM free capacity (managed by NIIFI) offered to govt. (expertise!) Independent NIIFI operation, limited contribution to govt.backbone Additional elements of the early 2013 solution: Schoolnet (Sulinet in Hungary) overtaken by NIIFI (5000 / 1,8M) Community net (Koznet in Hungary) of libraries, e-Hungary nodes too Modified 346/2010 (on govt.networks) govt.decree approved Modified 5/2011 (on NIIFI) govt.decree approved
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Nemzeti Információs Infrastruktúra Fejlesztési Intézet NIIFI and the government TF-MSP 6-7 May 2013 Alcala 8 Advantages and disavantages + Lessons Of course nothing is perfect … Advantages: o stable e-Infrastructure o promising sustainability Disadvantages: o staff shortage o Jolly Joker functions o horizontal opening questionable (children rather than innovators) Lessons learned / to learn: ”never give up” ”be continuously alerted” ”act/react immediately” and ”apply your weapons” ”try to keep political independence”
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Nemzeti Információs Infrastruktúra Fejlesztési Intézet NIIFI and the government TF-MSP 6-7 May 2013 Alcala 9 Here we are at the moment … Challenging but difficult … Difficult but challenging …
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