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***Internet2(R) Members Update***
March 2002
<> Abilene Update
<> Internet2 Virtual Briefing
<> National Science Foundation High Performance Network Connections Program
<> Working Group Established to Address Security for Internet2
Community
<> Internet2 Spring 2002 Member Meeting
<> New Round for Internet2 Land Speed Record Competition
<> International Update
<> Applications Update
<> Middleware Update
<> End-to-End Performance Initiative (E2Epi)
<> Online Event Archives Available
<> New Members
<> Future Events
<> Internet2 Days
<> Showcase Opportunities
<> Internet2 Related Events
<> Internet2 Employment Opportunities
The member updates are now archived at
http://www.internet2.edu/members/html/members-update.html
<> Abilene Update
Intensive planning efforts are now underway in advance of the Abilene
Network upgrade to commence this summer. Recently, Internet2 announced
five-year extension of its partnership agreement with Qwest
Communications. The expanded partnership will allow the quadrupling of
Abilene's national backbone capacity to 10 Gigabits per second and
incorporate next-generation optical transport technology - Dense Wave
Division Multiplexing (DWDM) - in the backbone. The agreement also will
support future experimentation with lambda-based capabilities.
The upgrade will proceed in three phrases and is expected to conclude by
mid-2003. In the new network design, increased emphasis is placed on
running the next-generation Internet protocol (IPv6) natively on the
backbone, deploying enhanced and differentiated measurement
capabilities, and improving overall network resiliency in the face of
outages.Currently, Abilene provides high-performance connectivity for
over 200 Internet2 members in all 50 states, the District of Columbia,
and Puerto Rico. Internet2 members also support 45 sponsored
participants and through the Sponsored Education Group participation
program, 20 state education networks. For more information:
http://www.internet2.edu/abilene/
<> Internet2 Virtual Briefing on Wednesday, March 19th
+ High Energy Nuclear Physics(HEPN): Working Group Update
The next Virtual Briefing will be held on March 19, with an update from
the High Energy Nuclear Physics Working Group as the topic. Harvey
Newman of California Institute of Technology and Shawn McKee of the
University of Michigan will provide an overview of high-energy physics,
use of Internet2++ networking++, supercolliders, the HEPN Working Group,
end-to-end performance issues and relationships, and methods for
optimizing connections. For more information, see:
http://www.internet2.edu/activities/html/briefings.html.
<> National Science Foundation High Performance Network Connections Program
The National Science Foundation recently announced the
latest High Performance Network Connections (HPNC)program grant to
encourage additional U.S. institutions of higher education and
institutions with significant research and education missions to
establish high performance Internet connections (at or above 45
Mbps per second) where required to facilitate cutting edge science and
engineering research. In addition to universities and colleges,
proposals may be submitted by non-profit, non-academic organizations,
including independent museums, observatories, research laboratories,
professional societies and similar organizations in the US that are
directly associated with educational and research activities and are not
currently connected to an advanced network.
For more information, see:
http://www.interact.nsf.gov/cise/descriptions.nsf/pd/hpnc?openDocument
<> Special Working Group Established to Address Security for Internet2
Community
Michael M. Roberts will lead a special working group to explore and
focus on the challenge of security in an open, high-performance network
environment. The group will help the Internet2 community build on work
already underway, including the Internet2 Security Working Group, the
EDUCAUSE Task Force on System Security and related efforts. Mr. Roberts, who
served as initial project director for Internet2, will chair this group and
coordinate its work within the Internet2 community, as well as with other
information technology organizations and government agencies.
<> Internet2 Spring 2002 Member Meeting
+ Registration Open
Registration is open for the Internet2 Spring 2002 Member Meeting.
Register online by April 15th to be eligible for the Early Registration
Prize drawing! The preliminary program will be available on the
Internet2 web space during the week of March 25th.
http://www.internet2.edu/activities/html/spring_02.html
+ Non-Track Meetings at Spring Member Meeting
Organizers of closed group or other non-track meetings during the Spring
2002 Member Meeting are reminded to submit your requests online by the March
15 deadline.
http://www.internet2.edu/activities/html/spring_02-cfsmtext.html
+ Call for Demos
Internet2 is soliciting high-performance networking applications
demonstrations for the Spring 2002 Internet2 Member Meeting. Demos
provide the opportunity to show off the interesting applications we have
under development or in use and to engage the interest and imagination of
those who may develop their own applications after seeing the demos. Because
our spring meeting is in Washington DC, demonstrators also have the
opportunity to showcase their work in front of sponsors and funding
agencies. We seek applications from all disciplines; the primary objective
is that we showcase network-intensive applications that demonstrate the
reality and the potential of Internet2 environments. Demos will run 6-8 May
2002 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel in Arlington, VA. The deadline
for completing and submitting the Internet2 demo application form is Friday,
March 22. If you have any questions, please contact Elaine Lauerman
<>.
More information and the submission form are at:
http://apps.internet2.edu/html/spring2002_demos.html and
http://apps.internet2.edu/html/spring2002_demoform.html
<> New Round for Internet2 Land Speed Record Competition
The next edition of the Internet2 Land Speed Record (I2-LSR) competition
will feature a separate category for IPv6. Entries will be judged on a
combination of bandwidth used and distance covered, end-to-end. The
contest is open to anyone and is expected to attract entries from around the
world. The deadline for submission is April 14. Awards will be presented at
the Spring 2002 Internet2 Member Meeting in Arlington,
Virginia, May 6 to 8. For complete rules, more information and details
of past winners, see: http://www.internet2.edu/html/i2lsr.shtml
<> International Update
+ Brazilian R&E Network ANSP Now Operationally Peering with Abilene
The Brazilian R&E network ANSP is now operationally peering with Abilene
through a 45 Mbps link being provided by AMPATH, a joint project between
Florida International University and Global Crossing to help connect
universities and research centers in Latin America and the Caribbean. ANSP
is the Advanced Academic Network at Sao Paolo, which is supported by FAPESP
(Fundação de Ampara á Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo), the State of São
Paulo Research Foundation. Via AMPATH, ANSP will also be able to participate
in Abilene's ITN (International Transit Network) Service. For more
information, see:
ANSP: http://www.ansp.br
FAPESP: http://www.fapesp.br
AMPATH: http://www.ampath.fiu.edu
Florida International University: http://www.fiu.edu
+ Global Terabit Research Network is Announced
Global Terabit Research Network is an international partnership to
establish a true world-wide next generation Internet to interconnect
national and multinational high speed research and education networks.
The partnership initially involves North America through Internet2 in
the US and CANARIE in Canada, and Europe through the NREN Consortium.
Participation of the Asia Pacific and other regions is expected soon.
For more information about GTRN:
http://www.indiana.edu/~gtrn
+ Increased Capacity for TransPAC
TransPAC, the high-speed international Internet service connecting
research and education networks in the Asia Pacific to those in the
United States will increase bandwidth available for researchers from 155
Mbps to 1.2 Gbps. TransPAC connects research and education networks in the
Asia Pacific associated with the Asia Pacific Advanced Network (APAN) to the
Internet2 Abilene network, the vBNS, and other global networks. Major
funding for TransPAC comes from the US National Science Foundation and the
Japan Science and Technology Corporation.
TransPAC: http://www.transpac.org
+ Call for Presentations for International Sessions
We are soliciting presentations from both Internet2's International MoU
Partners and Internet2 members about international collaborative
activities, updates on technology and application initiatives taking
place outside the U.S. and other international advanced networking
related topics. We are also seeking to identify exemplary collaborations
between Internet2 members and partners from around the world that are taking
advantage of international connectivity. If interested, please send an email
to Ana Preston > briefly describing your presentation,
along with your name and affiliation. Space is limited so it is important
that we received your information soon.
<> Applications Update
+ NSF Digital Library Grant Solicitation
The NSF has issued a new grant solicitation to establish a national
digital library that will constitute an online network of learning
environments and resources for science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics education at all levels (K-12, undergraduate, graduate, and
lifelong learning). Proposals will be accepted in three tracks:
collections, services and targeted research. Partnerships
or collaborations are strongly encouraged among digital library
stakeholders, such as K-12 schools, two-year colleges, four-year
colleges, universities, professional societies, industrial and business
concerns (including commercial publishers), and other non-profit and
for-profit organizations. An optional letter of intent is due March 13,
2002; full proposals are due April 17, 2002.
For more information, see:
http://www.nsf.gov/cgi-bin/getpub?nsf02054%A0
<> Middleware Update
+ National Science Foundation Middleware Initiative (NMI)
The NMI EDIT consortium (Internet2, EDUCAUSE, and SURA), the GRIDs
Center, and NSF management team met in Tempe, AZ in early February to
refine the processes and content for Release 1 of NMI deliverables. It
was determined that an early deliverable should be a white paper focused on
integrating the GRID with campus enterprise infrastructure. Drafting of the
document is underway; it will be available at:
http://www.nmi-edit.org
+ Directories
Final comments on the "Practices in Directory Groups" document,
developed by Internet2 mace-dir-groups working group are being
collected. A special 90 minute conference call to finalize the document
is scheduled for Wednesday March 20 at 4:30 EST. Watch the MW-Announce
mailing list for the phone and PIN number.
http://middleware.internet2.edu/dir/groups/draft-internet2-mace-dir-groups-b
est-practices-01.html
MACE-Dir, the directories working group of the MACE, has turned its
attention to metadirectory issues. The outcome will be a "Practices" style
document; as the document takes shape, drafts will be made available via the
website. Minutes from the bi-weekly meetings are posted to:
http://middleware.internet2.edu/dir/metadirectories/
+ PKI
The PKI Research Conference sponsored by National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST), National Institute of Health (NIH) and Internet2 is
scheduled for April 24-25, 2002. This workshop, geared toward those who are
deeply engaged in PKI research, will explore cryptographic methods, security
decision data, privacy protection, scalability, security, user interface
issues, attributes and delegation, and mobility. Following the conference,
the workshop proceedings will be made available; posting information will be
provided in a future update.
A Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME) pilot project
involving eight Internet2 member universities led by Jim Jokl,
University of Virginia, and Bob Bentrup, Dartmouth College, held a kick
off meeting via conference call recently. The goal of the project,
sponsored by Dartmouth through a Mellon grant and by Internet2, is to
provide user documentation, client inventories and other S/MIME
assistance. Project progress updates will be available at:
http://middleware.internet2.edu/hepki-tag/
+ Shibboleth
The Shibboleth project team was invited to present the project as a case
study at the Securities Industry Middleware Council, Inc. (SIMC) annual
security meeting on February 26. Shibboleth code will be moving to alpha
pilot participant sites soon. Project updates are maintained at:
http://middleware.internet2.edu/shibboleth/
<> End-to-End Performance Initiative (E2Epi)
+ E2Epi Measurement Workshop Summary
The recent E2Epi Measurement Workshop now has an evolving summary
document. This six-part workshop summary consists of an executive
summary, introduction, summary of pre-workshop questions, workshop
documents, working group summaries and a conclusion. The document will soon
be available in a print PDF version.
http://www.internet2.edu/e2epi/WK01/workshop01_summary01.shtml
+ Call for Participation: Your Stories
E2Epi is issuing a Call for Participation (CFP) to its members, asking
them to propose compelling best current practices to allow end users and
support staff to resolve performance problems routinely and
consistently. For further information and guidelines, please see the
E2Epi Call for Participation:
http://www.internet2.edu/e2epi/cfp_01.shtml
<> Online Event Archives Available
+ Virtual Briefings
If you missed the February 20th Virtual Briefing on Multicampus
Middleware Issues, you can view it via the Briefings archive. For Real
Stream viewing, see:
http://www.internet2.edu/activities/html/20020220.html
+ Campus Architects Middleware Planning (CAMP)
Presentations from the first CAMP meeting, held in Tempe, AZ. in early
February are available at:
http://www.internet2.edu/activities/php/p_by_events.php?evt_id=93
<> Future Events
+ Campus-Focused Workshop on Advanced Networks: Houston, TX, 10-11 April
The Texas GigaPoP & Internet2 are sponsoring the next in the on-going
series of workshops addressing the campus issues of engineering
Internet2 network infrastructure. This workshop is aimed at campus
network personnel and will center on implementing advanced network
services in the campus environment and the End-to-End Performance
Initiative. It is expected that registration & hotel details will be
posted by the 2nd week of March. Note: This meeting is tentatively set
to start at 8AM on Wed and finish by 4PM on Thu. For more information, see:
http://www.internet2.edu/activities/html/campuswksp-hou.html
+ AMPATH: Valdivia, Chile, 12 April
The First AMPATH International Conference seeks to further delve into
the benefits of utilizing the AMPATH advanced networking infrastructure
for scientific research and education. Sponsored through a grant from
the National Science Foundation (NSF), the main objective of the
conference is to create an environment for AMPATH participants,
potential participants and those with a regional, hemispheric or
international interest in the project to exchange ideas, form new and
solidify existing collaborations. For more information, see:
http://ampath.fiu.edu/Chilemtg.htm
+ Windows on the Future Conference: Columbus, OH, 15 April
The next Windows on the Future Conference, "Meaningful Performance --
End to End", will take place Monday, April 15 at the OSU Fawcett Center
on the Ohio State University campus, Columbus, OH. This spring's
conference is hosted jointly by ITEC-Ohio (Internet2 Technology
Evaluation Center), ADEC (American Distance Education Consortium) and
Internet2, and features a variety of meetings, sessions, topics and
activities intended to promote active participation by attendees.
Members of Internet2 E2Epi staff will present at the conference. For
more information, see:
http://www.itechohio.net
+ Boulder, Colorado Site for July 2002 Joint Techs Workshop
The July Joint Techs Workshop will be hosted by NCAR/NIST/NOAA in
Boulder, CO from 28 July through 1 August. Tutorials will be presented
on Sunday afternoon. Plenary and BoFs will be held all day Monday and
Tuesday, and on Wednesday morning, and in-depth sessions will be held on
Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning. For further information see:
http://www.ncne.nlanr.net/training/techs/2002/0728/boulder.html
+ Fall 2002 Internet2 Member Meeting (Hold the Date!)
Los Angeles will be the site of the Fall 2002 Internet2 Member Meeting.
The meeting is presently scheduled for October 28-30. Details of the
meeting will be announced on the Internet2 website as they become available:
http://www.internet2.edu/activities/html/fall_02.html.
<> New Members
+ Regular Members
- Cleveland State University
<> Internet2 Days
Hold an Internet2 Day for your Internet2 member organization. Technical
support for live demonstrations and informational materials are
available. For more information see:
http://apps.internet2.edu/html/internet2_days.html
or contact Marianne Smith <>.
+ 25 March 2002
University of Washington, Health Sciences Internet2 Day
+ 28 March 2002
Bradley University
<> Showcase Opportunities
The weekly showcase on the front page of the Internet2 Web site
highlights new and exciting developments in the Internet2 community. We
encourage Internet2 mebmers to share advanced networking milestones in
your areas. Include a brief description (less than 100 words), all
appropriate links and images, and contact information. If you have
suggestions about projects or news that might be featured, please
contact Adam Csillag <>.
<> Internet2 Related Events
+ Online Calendar
For a complete listing of events for and of interest to the Internet2
community, see the online Internet2 Calendar. Be sure the
Internet2-related event you are holding or know about is listed at:
http://www.internet2.edu/calendar/main.php
NERCOMP
17-19 March 2002
Worcester, MA
http://www.educause.edu/nercomp/2002/
Passive & Active Measurement: PAM 2002
25-26 March 2002
Fort Collins, CO
http://www.labs.agilent.com/pam2002
AMPATH
12 April 2002
Valdivia, Chile
http://ampath.fiu.edu/Chilemtg.htm
20th NORDUnet Networking Conference
15-17 April 2002
Copenhagen, Denmark
http://www.nordu.net/nordunet2002
Great Plains Network (GPN) Spring Meeting
18-19 April 2002
Sioux Falls, SD
http://www.greatplains.net/
TERENA Networking Conference 2002
3-6 June 2002
Limerick, Ireland
Summaries and final papers due: 29 March 2002
http://www.terena.nl/tnc2002/
INET 2002
18-21 June 2002
Washington, DC
http://www.inet2002.org/
<> Internet2 Employment Opportunities
http://www.internet2.edu/ucaid/html/opportunities.html
The E2Epi is seeking an Engineering Consultant. The consultant will
coordinate with faculty, developer groups, network administrators and
network operations personnel to identify best practices, coordinate
measurement infrastructure, and identify/solve performance problems. To
view the complete job description, please see:
http://www.ucaid.edu/ucaid/html/initiatives.html
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