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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2013Partners:HRVATSKA AKADEMSKA I ISTRAZIVACKA MREZA CARNET UST, UOM, EENet, Agentia ARNIEC/RoEdu, IBCH PAS +30 partnersHRVATSKA AKADEMSKA I ISTRAZIVACKA MREZA CARNET UST,UOM,EENet,Agentia ARNIEC/RoEdu,IBCH PAS,NIIFI,SURFnet bv,DFN-VEREIN,RED.ES,ΚΕΑΔ (KEAD),HEAnet,University of Malta,BREN,ASSOCIATION OF USERS OF THE SLOVAKACADEMIC DATA NE,DANTE,RENATER,Consortium GARR,Switch,MARNET,Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje,IMCS,CESNET,ARNES,GRNET,TÜBİTAK,University of Belgrade,TERENA,FCCN,NORDUnet,BELNET,KTU,RESTENA,IUCC,JANET(UK),University of ViennaFunder: European Commission Project Code: 238875more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2026Partners:DARIAH, EISCAT, GRNET, UGOE, NORDUnet +14 partnersDARIAH,EISCAT,GRNET,UGOE,NORDUnet,SURF,CSC,MU,KIT,FZJ,CERN,EGI,MARIS,DAASI INTERNATIONAL GMBH,NWO-I,INFN,GWDG,Cineca,TERENAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101131237Funder Contribution: 2,372,920 EURCollaboration and sharing of resources is critical for research. Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructures (AAIs) play a key role in enabling federated interoperable access to resources. The AARC Technical Revision to Enhance Effectiveness (AARC TREE) project takes the successful and globally recognised “Authentication and Authorisation for Research Collaboration” (AARC) model and its flagship outcome, the AARC Blueprint Architecture (BPA), as the basis to drive the next phase of integration for research infrastructures: expand federated access management to integrate user-centring technologies, expand access to federated data and services (authorisation), consolidating existing capacities and avoiding fragmentation and unnecessary duplication. The main objectives of the AARC TREE project are to: (i) Capture and analyse new Authentication and Authorisation interoperability requirements (as emerging that support integration use-cases across the thematic area) and provide a landscape analysis of AAIs services (including gaps) in the RIs represented in AARC TREE (ii) Define and validate new technical and policy guidelines for the AARC BPA that address RIs use-cases. This will improve the integration of RIs across thematic areas and increase the ability of RIs to support emerging needs (iii) Expand the number of research communities that can implement the AARC BPA and/or the AARC guidelines, by providing a validation environment and toolkits. At the same time support existing AARC communities in adopting new guidelines (iv) Bring RIs, e-Infrastructures and relevant stakeholders together to align strategies to integrate new technologies, better interoperate and share resources across thematic areas and produce a compendium and recommendations for different stakeholders
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2027Partners:IMCS, Jisc, Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, CESNET, UOM +36 partnersIMCS,Jisc,Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje,CESNET,UOM,ARNES,PRO-M PROFESSZIONALIS MOBIL ES HALOZATI SZOLGALTATO ZARTKORUEN MUKODO RESZVENYTARSASAG,BELNET,HARIDUS-JA TEADUS MINISTEERIUM,University of Vienna,Agentia ARNIEC/RoEdu,Consortium GARR,INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OF AZERBAIJAN NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE,IBCH PAS,RED.ES,HRVATSKA AKADEMSKA I ISTRAZIVACKA MREZA CARNET UST,HEAnet,RESTENA,NORDUnet,University of Belgrade,IUCC,University of Malta,IIAP NAS RA,RENATER,SURF,Education and Youth Board,ASSOCIATION OF USERS OF THE SLOVAKACADEMIC DATA NE,FCT,GRNET,TÜBİTAK,BREN,MARNET,URAN,ΚΕΑΔ (KEAD),GRENA,KTU,DFN-VEREIN,GOVERNMENTAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AG,RENAM,RASH INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION RASH INCO,TERENAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101055563As a 7-year strategic framework this Framework Partnership Agreement (FPA) outlines the overall direction, objectives and impacts without detailing specific deliverables or milestones that will follow in subsequent Grant Agreements (SGAs) that will be actioned under the FPA. In this FPA, the GÉANT consortium of European NRENs propose to evolve the European Communications Commons to provide secure, cost-effective, highly available and reliable services for very high-speed connectivity, identity inter-federation, mobility, security and trust services and solutions; increasing creativity and efficiency of research and ensuring the digital continuum of services to R&E users anywhere in the EU, bridging the divide between developed and less-developed regions. The connectivity and associated services provided are indispensable for seamless, unimpeded access to relevant data, as well as exploitation and management of data generated by European researchers in almost all large research infrastructures. Thanks to successful collaboration between the EC, the GÉANT consortium of NRENs, and their users, these services are second to none, and routinely surpass those of international counterparts. One of the most successful attributes of the GÉANT consortium representing the Research and Education Networks of 44 countries across Europe is the proven ability to agree common interests, while promoting individual or group-led innovations and sharing costs across a diversified membership. GÉANT works with a wide variety of European and global stakeholders to ensure future user requirements for infrastructure are met in a cost-effective and interoperable way. The expertise of hundreds of professionals in R&E networking and industry will be mobilised through the SGAs following this FPA. The GÉANT partners are confident that their joint experience and the leadership of the GÉANT Association will facilitate a successful and impactful execution of a series of SGAs under the proposed FPA.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:FCT, RED.ES, Jisc, SURF, HEAnet +6 partnersFCT,RED.ES,Jisc,SURF,HEAnet,University of Belgrade,Consortium GARR,TERENA,NORDUnet,GRNET,KTUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101086099Overall Budget: 18,565,800 EURFunder Contribution: 15,000,000 EURUnder the new 72-month GN5 Framework Partnership Agreement in Horizon Europe (GN5-FPA), this proposal responds to Horizon Europe Call HORIZON-INFRA-2021-NET-01-SGA-2 (Work Programme ’21-22 Other Actions: 2. SGA for investments on International connectivity and collaboration), received 1 February 2022. GN5-IC1 sets out a new plan and implementation for the first phase of a new intercontinental connectivity investment programme, meeting the huge growth in network capacity demands and leading the network through a paradigm shift in the digital science and computational infrastructures in the next 10 to 15 years. It builds on the successful and relevant experience in planning and procuring and introducing into operation direct intercontinental links, such as BELLA S1, as well as a number of other existing bilateral and reciprocal arrangements for operational links negotiated with other intercontinental partners. This project will help ensure sufficient capacity is put in place through procurements and implementations of links during the project term or through setting a roadmap for future investments beyond this timeframe. The GÉANT Consortium has a long established and successful track record in securing long-term intercontinental network connectivity, interconnecting with an increasing number of gateways in the network, in co-ordination with global peers. Applying proven skills and expertise, GÉANT is well placed to maximise the value of the links to be procured, with innovative contracts and to secure reciprocal global peering contributions to increase the impact of the resources available in GN5-IC1.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2010Partners:I2CAT, FCCN, KTH, Juniper Networks (Ireland), GRNET +16 partnersI2CAT,FCCN,KTH,Juniper Networks (Ireland),GRNET,UPC,MARTEL GMBH,Switch,NIIFI,Juniper Networks (United States),ICCS,HEAnet,RED.ES,DFN-VEREIN,CESNET,POLITO,DANTE,Consortium GARR,IBCH PAS,NORDUnet,TERENAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 213107more_vert
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