Internet2 Members Update
February 2003
<> National Science Foundation Solicitation
<> National Science Foundation Panel Releases Cyberinfrastructure
Report
<> Member Activities Update
<> Virtual Briefings
<> Board of Trustees and Advisory Councils Nominations
Open
<> Applications Update
<> International Update
<> Middleware Update
<> End-to-End Performance Initiative (E2Epi)
<> Internet2 K20 Initiative Update
<> Member-to-Member Announcements
<> Future Internet2 Events
<> Internet2 Days
<> Showcase Opportunities
<> Internet2 Related Events
Member updates are now archived at:
http://members.internet2.edu/memberupdates/index.html
<> National Science Foundation Solicitation
"Strategic Technologies for the Internet"
The National Science Foundation has announced a new round
of grants under a revised program called "Strategic Technologies
for the Internet." The Strategic Technologies for the
Internet program is designed to stimulate the development
of critical infrastructure that advances the conduct of science
using commodity and/or advanced research networks. The focus
areas for the program are advanced applications, collaboration
tools, network security, and end-to-end performance. The program
expects to have $6 million and the deadline for proposals
is April 24, 2003. For more information see: http://www.nsf.gov/pubsys/ods/getpub.cfm?ods_key=nsf03533
<> National Science Foundation Panel Releases
Cyberinfrastructure Report
"Revolutionizing Science and Engineering Through Cyberinfrastructure"
was released this week by the National Science Foundation's
Blue-Ribbon Advisory Panel on Cyberinfrastructure. The report
covers topics such as optical networking, end-to-end performance,
international connectivity and middleware. It calls for a
major new NSF initiative in information technology to meet
the challenges facing science, engineering and education.
For more information, see:
http://www.cise.nsf.gov/evnt/reports/atkins_annc_020303.htm
http://www.cise.nsf.gov/b_ribbon/
<> Member Activities Update
+ Early Registration Available for Spring 2003 Internet2 Member
Meeting
You may now register online for the Spring 2003 Member Meeting
in Arlington, Virginia. Individuals who register early online
will be eligible to enter the Early Registration prize drawing.
For information about the program, registration, and lodging
see:
https://services.internet2.edu/spring03mm/home.jsp
<> Virtual Briefings
+ February 19 Virtual Briefing: E2E Performance Measurement
Systems
The February Internet2 Virtual Briefing will be held February
19 from 1pm-2:30pm EST and will focus on end-to-end performance
measurement systems. Current technology to assess network
performance characteristics is quite primitive, but there
is work under way to provide tools and infrastructure that
will allow us to better understand performance issues. The
presenters will discuss topics such as current activities
to determine performance capabilities in grid environments
(Global Grid Forum) and current research in new measurement
systems.
http://events.internet2.edu/briefings/index.html
+ Missouri Life Sciences Week and March Internet2 Virtual
Briefing
On Monday, March 3, at 9:00 a.m. CST, Internet2 President
Doug Van Houweling will address participants to open Missouri
Life Sciences Week, March 3-7. The Virtual Briefing and the
events during Missouri Life Sciences Week can be viewed live
over the Internet via streaming video.
http://lifesciencesweek.missouri.edu/Program.html
“Science Education for the 21st Century,” a panel
discussion scheduled for 1pm-2:30 pm EST, Friday, March 7
during Life Sciences Week, will be the topic for the March
2003 Internet2 Virtual Briefing. The moderator will be Mel
George, President Emeritus, University of Missouri. Panelists
include: Sandra Abell, MU Southwestern Bell Science Education
Center; Rodger Bybee, Biological Sciences Curriculum Study
(BSCS), Boulder, Colorado; Joe Driskill, Missouri Department
of Economic Development, and Judith Ramaley, National Science
Foundation.
http://events.internet2.edu/briefings/index.html
<> Board of Trustees and Advisory Councils
Nominations Open
Nominations for the UCAID Board of Trustees and Advisory Councils
are now being accepted. Any member of Internet2 may nominate
a candidate as a Board or Council member. There are 17 openings
on the councils: Applications Strategy Council (ASC), five
openings; Industry Strategy Council (ISC), four openings;
Network Planning and Policy Council (NPPAC), four openings;
and Network Research Liaison Council (NRLC), four openings.
In addition, the Nominating committee will recommend a slate
of two Trustees for the Board of Trustees. The Nominating
Committee will meet to review the nominations and make their
recommendations to the Board. The new Council and Trustees
will be announced at the Spring 2003 Member Meeting April
9-11. Nominations may be submitted on the web or sent to <bnanzig@internet2.edu>
or by fax at 734-913-4255. All nominations must be received
by February 24, 2003. For more information and the nomination
form email Barbara Nanzig <bnanzig@internet2.edu>or
see: http://www.internet2.edu/about/nominationform.html
<> Applications Update
ViDeNet Brown-Bag Munch
The next ViDeNet Brown-Bag Munch video conference on February
26 at 4:00pm EST will host a panel discussion on IP voice
and video quality of service. The panel will present from
many perspectives: standards, infrastructure, endpoint, service
provider, enterprise, and educational network perspectives.
For more information visit:
http://www.unc.edu/video/videnet/munch/
+ Orthopedic Surgery Working Group and CORN Expansion
A new Internet2 Orthopedic Surgery Working Group has been
formed and will be chaired by Dr. Chadwick F. Smith. Dr. Smith
is Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Biomedical
Engineering at USC and President-Elect of SICOT (the International
Society of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology). Membership
in this working group is open to all individuals who are affiliated
with an Internet2 member institution and who have an interest
in Internet2 applications involving orthopedic surgery. Contact
Chadwick F. Smith at <chadwics@usc.edu> if you would
like to join this working group.
http://health.internet2.edu/WorkingGroups/OrthopaedicSurgery.html
+ Include a Live Demo with your Spring Member Meeting Presentation
As Internet2 will not be featuring a separate demo area for
high-performance networking applications at the Member Meeting,
we would like to strongly encourage our members to incorporate
live, interactive demos as part of their track session presentations.
Internet2 staff will provide members with the technical support,
and some of the equipment resources, required for presenting
these demos. Contact Elaine Lauerman via email <ekl@internet2.edu>
or call (734) 913-4253 if you have questions.
http://apps.internet2.edu/spring2003-demos.html
<> International Update
+ Spring Member Meeting Speaking Opportunity
Do you know of a researcher or faculty member on your campus
actively using Internet2 networks and international connections?
We're looking to identify speakers for the upcoming Spring
Member Meeting for a track session that showcases people and
projects at Internet2 member institutions using Internet2
networks in the US and international connections to support
science, research, teaching and/or learning applications.
Send proposals, ideas, thoughts and your comments to Heather
Boyles <heather@internet2.edu>
or Ana Preston <apreston@internet2.edu>.
+ APAN 2003 meeting held in conjunction with The 3rd PRAGMA
Workshop
On January 21-24, 2003, APAN held its first meeting of the
year in Fukuoka, Japan, where representatives and speakers
from the Asia/Pacific region joined to share information on
advanced networking efforts, international connections, and
applications. This meeting was also held in conjunction with
the 3rd PRAGMA workshop. For more information see:
http://www.apan.net/Backbone-Committee-Charter.htm
http://www.qgpop.net/2003fukuoka/program.html
http://www.pac.ne.jp/pragma/
+ RHnet (Iceland) Upgrades Connection
Iceland's national research and education network, RHnet,
has upgraded its connection to NORDUnet to 155 Mbps. Iceland,
as well as Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden are reachable
by Abilene users via NORDUnet, the Nordic research and education
network. NORDUnet is an Internet2 International partner and
connects with Abilene, the Internet2 backbone, through a 622
Mpbs connection in New York and a 155 Mbps connection to STAR
TAP as well as via GEANT, the pan-European research and education
network with three connections to New York and Abilene of
2.5 Gbps each.
RHnet: http://www.rhnet.is/english/
NORDUnet: http://www.nordu.net
<> Middleware Update
+ Shibboleth
Shibboleth development team is still on schedule with version
0.8 scheduled for release in March and version 1.0 to follow
in April. Additional institutions such as the University of
Washington, the University of Wisconsin, and Dartmouth College,
are participating in the early deployment group.
In January, the Swiss Education and Research Network (SWITCH)
Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure (AAI) steering
group backed the proposal of the AAI project team to select
Shibboleth as the architecture to use for AAI in Switzerland.
The Evaluation Criteria Task Force Report is available from
the AAI homepage (subsection documents) or directly from:
http://www.switch.ch/aai/pilot-docs/Arch_Eval_v10.pdf
+ Base CAMP February 5-7 Tempe, Arizona
The introductory middleware workshop, Base CAMP, will feature
useful information, ideas, and strategies to help successfully
plan and implement enterprise directories at colleges or universities.
Presentations will be posted shortly at:
http://www.educause.edu/conference/nmi/camp031/
+ 2nd Annual PKI Research Workshop: April 28-29
For the second year, Internet2, the National Institutes of
Health (NIH) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) are sponsoring a PKI Research Workshop in Gaithersburg,
MD. The Workshop seeks to foster a long-term research agenda
for authentication and authorization in populations large
and small via public key cryptography. Areas of interest cover
the full range of public key technology used for security
decisions: discovery and interpretation of security information,
authentication, authorization, etc. Papers and panel proposals
were due January 31st, and the workshop takes place April
28 and 29th. For more information, see:
http://middleware.internet2.edu/pki03/
+ Directories
The MACE-Dir working group is working on a profile that suggest
one way to manage values of eduPerson Entitlement to facilitate
multi-party access controls. The group is also initiating
the development of a utility for managing group information
in registries and directories. For more information, see:
http://middleware.internet2.edu/core/directories.html
<> End-to-End Performance Initiative (E2Epi)
+ Performance Measurement Workshop
A Performance Measurement Workshop is scheduled immediately
after the Joint Techs Workshop in Miami. The workshop includes
presentations by Bruce Lowekamp (The College of William and
Mary), Jim Ferguson (NLANR DAST), Micah Beck (University of
Tennessee), Warren Matthews (SLAC), Nageswara Rao (Oak Ridge
National Lab), and Stanislav Shalunov (Internet2) focusing
on work in progress and future efforts. After the presentations,
participants will define coordination, direction, and next
steps; collaborations will be considered and the role of E2Epi
in these efforts will be discussed. Close to 50 participants
have already registered; interested participants still may
register for the workshop when they arrive at Joint Techs.
http://events.internet2.edu/2003/E2EMeasWksp2-03/E2EMeasWksp2-03-index.html
+ piPEs/OWAMP
A BoF session is scheduled for Tuesday, February 4, at Joint
Techs; during this noon-hour session, Eric Boyd will provide
an update on E2E piPEs and Jeff Boote will discuss a tool
the Internet2 Engineering group is developing, based on the
One-Way Active Measurement Protocol (OWAMP). The E2Epi team
plans to incorporate this tool as one of the first components
of the piPEs framework. OWAMP is being written as the sample
implementation for a proposed standard making its way through
the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). For more information,
see:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-ippm-owdp-05.txt
Currently, the Engineering group is using an earlier version
of the OWAMP code to measure latencies on Abilene. At present,
the code is being upgraded to a new revision of the specifications.
The goal is to have an alpha release ready for the Joint Techs
meeting in February 2003. For more information on OWAMP, contact
Jeff Boote <boote@internet2.edu>.
<> Internet2 K20 Initiative Update
+ Oklahoma's OneNet Named SEGP of the Month
Working in partnership with Oklahoma EPSCoR and OneNet, Kristen
Klaver, from the University of Oklahoma, has been visiting
schools around Oklahoma to talk about Internet2 and the Abilene
SEGP program. Since September, she has presented to over 620
teachers in 40 schools, which encompasses over 12,000 students.
For more information on Oklahoma's OneNet see the Internet2
K2 website. http://k20.internet2.edu/segp/index.html
<> Member-to-Member Announcements
+ Information Sharing Guidelines
Periodically members are interested in sharing information
about special activities or opportunities with the Internet2
community such as technology symposiums, workshops, donation
programs, product offerings and or grant opportunities. In
an effort to facilitate information sharing we are adding
a Member-to-Member section to this monthly update. Members
interested in contributing notices should review the guidelines
at: http://members.internet2.edu/corporate/InformationSharing.html
or email <evaughan@internet2.edu>
with proposed announcements.
<> Future Internet2 Events
+ Hands-On Multicast Workshop
5-7 February Miami, FL
http://www.ampath.fiu.edu/miami03_hands-on.htm
+ Internet2 Member Meetings
- Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting, Arlington, Virginia,
April 9-11
- Fall 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana,
October 13-16
<> Internet2 Days
Hold an Internet2 Day for your Internet2 member organization.
Technical support for live demonstrations and informational
materials are available. For more information contact Marianne
Smith <melser@internet2.edu>or
see: http://apps.internet2.edu/Internet2-Days.html
Upcoming Internet2 Days
+ Case Western Reserve University
3 March, Cleveland, OH
http://www.cwru.edu/its/internet2/index.html
+ University of Maryland, Baltimore
10 March, Baltimore, MD
http://www.umaryland.edu/oea/comm/030226-internet2.html
+ University of Notre Dame
13 March, Notre Dame, IN
http://i2day.nd.edu/
+ Temple University
26 March, Philadelphia, PA
http://www.temple.edu/temple_times/1-23-03/inet2.html
+ University of New Mexico
28 March, Albuquerque, NM
http://www4.unm.edu/internet2/
+ National Schools of Music Internet2 Day
29 March, Miami, FL
http://events.internet2.edu/2003/NWSIndex.html
<> Showcase and Spotlight Opportunities - Projects
and People
Internet2 would like to showcase our members' efforts on our
homepage. We encourage Internet2 members to share advanced
networking milestones, as well events, collaborations and
efforts in the advanced networking community. Members are
also encouraged to submit a profile of anyone in the Internet2
community whose efforts merit notice. Include a brief description
(less than 100 words), all appropriate links and images, and
contact information. If you have suggestions about projects,
people or news that might be featured, please contact Adam
Csillag <acsillag@internet2.edu>.
<> 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://events.internet2.edu/calendar/main.php
Windows on the Future 2003
3-4 March
Columbus, OH
http://www.oln.org/conferences/
NERCOMP 2003
16-18 March
Worcester, MA
http://www.educause.edu/conference/nercomp/2003/
SURA ViDe 5th Annual Digital Video Workshop
24-26 March
Atlanta, GA
http://www.vide.net/conferences/spr2003/index.shtml
EDUCAUSE--Networking 2003
30 April - 1 May
Washington, DC
http://www.educause.edu/conference/
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