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  • From: Ryan Bass <>
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  • Subject: [I2-NEWS] Wyoming Joins UCAR-managed Network to Enhance Internet Connectivity
  • Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 15:14:21 +0000
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Wyoming Joins UCAR-managed Network to Enhance Internet Connectivity

 

Membership will bring advanced broadband capabilities to remote areas

 

BOULDER, Colo. — Students and researchers across Wyoming will now have access to advanced collaborative resources through the national Internet2 networking consortium.

 

Wyoming’s statewide government and educational system has joined the U.S. Unified Community Anchor Network (U.S. UCAN), an Internet2 community program working with regional research and education networks across the country to advance broadband capabilities.

 

The new capabilities are being made possible through the State of Wyoming; the University of Wyoming; the Front Range GigaPoP (FRGP), a regional network managed by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR); and the Western Regional Network, a regional network providing the three Internet2 connections managed by the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC).

 

Wyoming is the 44th state to offer U.S. UCAN connections.

 

“We've had a long and valuable relationship with the State of Wyoming,” said FRGP manager Marla Meehl, who heads High Performance Networking at UCAR. “We are pleased and excited that we are now able to extend access to the preeminent U.S. network for research and education.”

 

That relationship, Meehl noted, includes networking for the state-of-the-art NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center in Cheyenne, which opened in 2012.

 

-----New connections, new resources-----

 

Through U.S. UCAN membership, Wyoming state entities will be able to connect community anchor institutions to advanced broadband capabilities and applications. In turn, those anchor institutions will be able to interact directly with more than 93,000 other anchor institutions across the nation that are connected to Internet2.

 

For example, Wyoming K-12 schools will be able to take advantage of a number of resources. These range from interactive master music classes to the Presidential Primary Sources Project, where students can interact with past U.S. presidents and take part in virtual field trips to various national parks and presidential libraries.

 

“We continue to expand access to high-speed broadband. This benefits all citizens and particularly children,” Governor Matt Mead said. “Resources like Internet2 allow us to compete and collaborate globally. I thank UW for its help and the Front Range GigaPoP staff for making this possible.”

 

Robert Aylward, University of Wyoming vice president and chief information officer, noted that many state-affiliated entities, such as K-12 schools, community and technical colleges, , have typically not been eligible or able to become Internet2 members themselves, due to the size of their institution or the costs associated with individual access. “Now these institutions will be able to use the network to expand global and local collaborations,” Aylward said.

 

Louis Fox, president and CEO of CENIC, added, “We welcome Wyoming's participation in education and research initiatives--in California and the West, through the Western Regional Network--and nationally, through U.S. UCAN.”

 

On the Web

Front Range GigaPoP

http://www.frgp.net

 

U.S.UCAN

http://www.internet2.edu/vision-initiatives/initiatives/us-ucan

 

About UCAR - www.ucar.edu - @AtmosNews

The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research is a nonprofit consortium of more than 100 member colleges and universities focused on research and training in the atmospheric and related Earth system sciences. UCAR manages the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) under sponsorship by the National Science Foundation. Any opinions, findings and conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this release do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

 

About Internet2 - www.internet2.edu - @Internet2

Internet2® is a member-owned advanced technology community founded by the nation's leading higher education institutions in 1996. Internet2 provides a collaborative environment for U.S. research and education organizations to solve collective technology challenges and to develop innovative solutions in support of their educational, research, and community service missions.

 

Internet2 also operates the nation’s largest and fastest, coast-to-coast research and education network, in which the Internet2 Network Operations Center is powered by Indiana University. Internet2 serves more than 90,000 community anchor institutions, 250 U.S. universities, 70 government agencies, 38 regional and state education networks, 80 leading corporations working with our community and more than 65 national research and education networking partners representing more than 100 countries.

 

Internet2 offices are located in Ann Arbor, Mich.; Denver, Colo.; Emeryville, Calif.; Washington, D.C; and West Hartford, Conn.

 

About CENIC - www.cenic.org

California’s education and research communities leverage their networking resources under CENIC, the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California, in order to obtain cost-effective, high-bandwidth networking to support their missions and respond to the needs of their faculty, staff, and students. CENIC designs, implements, and operates CalREN, the California Research and Education Network, a high-bandwidth, high-capacity Internet network specially designed to meet the unique requirements of these communities, and to which the vast majority of the state’s research and education institutions are connected. CENIC is governed by its member institutions. Representatives from these institutions also donate expertise through their participation in various committees designed to ensure that CENIC is managed effectively and efficiently, and to support the continued evolution of the network as technology advances.

 

Media contacts:

Glenn Lipscomb, Internet2
720-379-9677

 

David Hosansky, NCAR/UCAR Media Relations

303-497-8611


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