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1 The “R” in R&E Networks GPN Survey and Observations Quilt Member Meeting Boston Ma. Sept. 2010 Claude Garelik and Myron Lowe

2 What is GPN?

3 GPN 6 Executive Council members 3 Affiliate members Colocation with Internet2 and ESnet in Kansas City at Level3 2x10G to I2 2x10G to ESnet

4 What is our role? Strategic Planning – What should our role be with respect to research? What has our role been? What message should we give our constituents? What message should we give our financial supporters? Asking ourselves these questions prompted our survey

5 GPN Research Engagement Researchers are focused on science Waiting for researchers to come to you Research engagement is already part of the GPN strategic plan Research advisory council Annual meetings in partnership with research community

6 The Survey Process CI advisory group formed Rick McMullen, U. of Kans. Chair Mike Abbiatti, AREON Gary Allen, U. of Mo., GPN Executive Council Guy Almes, Director, Academy for Advanced Texas A & M (external member) James Deaton, ONENET & GPN Executive Council Claude Garelik, SD Board of Regents & GPN Executive Council Chair Del Johnson, SDSU & GPN Representative Council Myron Lowe, UMN & GPN Representative Council Henry Neeman, OU James Rice, SDSU, SD EPSCoR Director Ron Roeber, UNL Gordon Springer, MU David Swanson, UNL & Holland Computing Center

7 The Survey Instruments First survey instrument was too broad Audience too broad Difficult to collate and focus on needs Need to better define the audience Second survey instrument more focused on researchers using technology Clarify services being requested Better information collation Better able to assess priorities

8 The Survey Results Executive Summary (Word Document) CI Committee recommendations to Executive Committee Rank ordering of responses from survey Grouping of responses ordered within group No surprise Advanced networking, HPC and storage Surprises Breadth of services identified Requests for information about regional activities Lessons learned Need for better methods/processes to engage and gather information from the research population

9 Next Steps GPN Executive Council review Review/redefine GPN’s role Determine actions which support role Identify funding sources for activities Create action plan and schedule Get the word out, create the message Monitor adoption Evaluate results

10 How is “R” Different? Researchers focus on science not technical requirements Researchers are using more advanced services How are research projects funded for technology? Typically underfunded especially for cyberinfrastructure Expect it to be provided by the host institution Projections and budgets are an important part

11 R & E Networking What is the message to the funding agencies, researchers, legislators? Quilt community is important peer forum R&E networking reach is international, must be expanded domestically Economic Development a reality Under constant scrutiny to deliver on promises to continue building the future

12 Many Stories in the Room Quilt forum provides discussion and information Many research related success stories in the group Successes can be modeled by other network operators An example

13 DUSEL An Example Collaborations are common especially among “large science” projects Over 200 scientists involved in project Innovation and economic development Grants are competitive Advantage: High speed access and advanced applications DUSEL technical requirements A little at first a lot later, advanced network services Circuits not the answer, costs can kill projects

14 Opportunity Knocks Particle Physics looking for new venue Bring the researchers to the legislature Project participation right at the start Participate in understanding the science and the goals of the project Formulation of CI Advisory Council Solving the access challenges through the R&E networking community

15 The Quilt Community Others have done this before Wealth of information and helpful colleagues Using resources and connections from SD-REED, GPN, Internet2, ESnet and Northern Lights Regional and national resources will make the research accessible

16 Stay Involved What’s the message? Engaging the research community Continue evaluating our role Making advanced networking applications and services available to more constituents Myron Lowe - Comments and observations from Northern Lights Gigapop

17 ???DISCUSSION???


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