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Welcome to the New CAMP and Advance CAMP Home

The Campus Architecture and Middleware Planning (CAMP) meeting series is sponsored by the InCommon Federation in cooperation with Internet2 and other partners. The goals of CAMP are to promote good campus identity practices and educate higher-education institutions about how to connect into a national and growing international trust infrastucture. In contrast, Advance CAMP attendees explore emerging identity-related trends as well as discuss development topics associated with broader community coordination.

Originally underwritten by the National Science Foundation and delivered as a partnership between Internet2 and EDUCAUSE, the InCommon Federation has assumed the primary sponsorship of the meeting in recognition of this growing need to interoperate. For more information, see About.

Meetings for 2010

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CAMP

Exploring and Supporting Federated Access

June 21-23 Raleigh, North Carolina

  • Want to join InCommon, but don't know where to start?
  • Need an introduction on the the technical and management implications?

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  • Participate in the InCommon Federation now?
  • Want to know more about new services and opportunities?

Come to the [InCommon CAMP: Exploring and Supporing Federated Access].

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Advance CAMP

The Second Identity Services Summit

June 23-25 Raleigh, North Carolina

  • Are you a developer or architect of open-source or other related software in use by higher education?
  • Want to collaborate on identity and access management approaches to ensure that your delivered software is more secure, integrable, consistent, and usable?

Come to the [InCommon Advance CAMP: The Second Identity Services Summit][ACAMPIdSummit2010:Home].

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