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1 Final Report of the Campus Expectations Task Force William F. Decker The University of Iowa Chair, CETF

2 Online Access to the Report http://www.internet2.edu/cetf/

3 Many Thanks to… Rick Adrion Lois Brooks Jacqueline Brown Laurie Burns Steve Corbato Mark Ellisman Ray Ford Ron Hutchins Stuart Kippelman Thomas Knab Jorg Liebeherr Marilyn McMillan Henry Neeman Kevin Thompson Susan Topol

4 Sponsors Applications Strategy Council Network Planning and Policy Advisory Council

5 Charge “…principle purpose is to articulate a current set of expectations for what it means to be an Internet2 member campus, in light of the Internet2 community’s goal to promote and enable advanced applications.” Why are we members of this community? What is it that we are trying to accomplish? Who is expecting what of whom?

6 Context Expectations on the part of the research and education community Collaboration Access to unique resources Distributed problem solving approaches Federal agency directions Grand challenge or “big science” problems Growing dependence on interdisciplinary teams

7 Community, Organization, Member, Expectation, Commitment A community forms around a set of common/shared interests The community may form an organization to assist in working toward the shared interests Members of the community will have expectations for the organization Members of the community will have expectations for each other Members make commitments to each other to work toward community goals

8 Recommended Commitments To innovation in the methods, tools, and collaborative approaches required for the advancement of research and education, To the shared infrastructure required to enable this innovation, and To the community contributions required to sustain the innovation and the future and availability of the related infrastructure.

9 Commitment to Innovation Catalyze and extend the uses of new methods, tools, and collaborative approaches in the advancement of research, education, and service Stimulate the transformation of the knowledge created by these enterprises into useful outcomes Engage the campus and with the community in advancing these interests

10 Commitment to Shared Infrastructure At national, regional, and local levels, seek to provide: An effective physical plant Effective communication, cooperation, and collaboration between and among infrastructure managers and users Ongoing quality assessment and quality control as tested by high-stress applications

11 Commitment to Community Time, talent, and money Resource access and best practices Integration of enabling middleware and standards A “Golden Rule of Networking”

12 Elevator Speech “If we are to advance our competitive position as a research university, we must find new and innovative ways to advance the opportunities, productivity, and output associated with our research and educational activities. To do this, we must exploit the technologies and methodologies that are represented by the national and international cyberinfrastructure and the collaborative environment that it supports. Moreover, we must be committed to further evolution of this very cyberinfrastructure. Internet2 is one of the organizations through which we are meeting these challenges.”

13 Evaluating Commitments Requirements or guidelines? Inclusive, but with “stretch goals” A framework of high level guidelines with a community-developed and community- supported process for self-assessment

14 Translating Commitments into Practice Ongoing evolution of best practices Vetting and endorsement of results through formal review Publication and presentation of instruments, case studies, lessons learned, and best practices at annual member meetings A formal track on “Meeting Member Commitments”

15 Recommended Next Steps Further promulgation of the report--expanded audiences Possible adoption of the commitments as a condition of membership Periodic reaffirmation of commitment by all members Full development of processes for translating commitments into practice Reassessment and reaffirmation by the Internet2 organization of its own core purposes--alignment with the recommended commitments

16 Questions? Answers?


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