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Purpose of the Collaboration Success Program 

  • accelerate local adoption of the InCommon Trusted Access Platform components to provide the community with guidance more quickly
  • assist
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The TIER (Trust and Identity in Education and Research) Campus Success Program will include a diverse group of higher education institutions committed to adopting and deploying the TIER software components and helping to accelerate adoption for the rest of the trust and identity community.

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The TIER Program invites higher education institutions to submit a proposal to participate in the TIER Campus Success Program. Through this program, TIER will provide education and training, access to subject-matter experts to support adoption, and facilitate peer engagement with fellow adopters. The goals of the program include: 



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  • campuses in the successful deployment of

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  • Trusted Access Platform packaged components to address one or more campus need(s),

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  • provide

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  • lessons learned about the local challenges and solutions

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  • develop deployment guidance and advice for later adopters in the form of presentations, project reports, and locally produced

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  • InCommon-related artifacts

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  • inform InCommon about issues encountered in production implementation

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  • provide data for next steps regarding adoption support, technology development and the feature set.

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CFP Timeline

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Requirements and Deliverables

  • Develop a local TIER implementation and deployment plan
  • Participate and report out in bi-weekly conference calls
  • Public bi-weekly summaries for community members to track
  • Publish appropriate artifacts and documents as completed
  • Participate in training and education
  • Present your experiences at selected meetings (such as EDUCAUSE, CLAC, Internet2, others)
  • Develop a public final report and contribute case studies and other documents

What TIER will provide

  • Planning workshop for up to 3 people per campus, together with community IAM subject-matter experts.
  • Technical training on containers and TIER packaging/installation/configuration, including basics on the containers used with the TIER components. Campuses can send up to 2 people.
  • Bi-weekly calls, collaboration tools for adopters to help each other and report out.
  • Access to TIER and community IAM subject-matter experts as needed.

Questions?

Send questions and proposals to Erin Murtha (emurtha@internet2.edu)

Benefits to the Participating Organizations

Through the Collaboration Success Program, InCommon will provide:

  • targeted education and training
  • access to subject-matter experts
  • facilitated peer engagement with fellow adopters

  • leverage dedicated program staff to keep project plans in motion while removing blockers

  • complete 300 level component training courses

  • implement components of the InCommon Trusted Access Platform


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Lessons Learned

At the completion of the program, each participating organization will create a case study outlining goals, outcomes, and lessons learned.



For questions or feedback about the InCommon Collaboration Success Program, contact Jean Chorazyczewski at jeanc@internet2.edu

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Resources:


2018 CSP Home

2020 CSP Home

2022 CSP Home

Program Alumni

Interested in Participating?







"Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success." 

 - Edward Everett Hale

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titleTIER Campus Success Program Call for Proposal

Download and review the TIER Campus Success Program Call for Proposal.

Send questions and proposals to Erin Murtha (emurtha@internet2.edu)

 

 

 

 

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