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CACTI invites you to participate in a consultation on the proposed charter for the Internet2 eduroam Advisory Committee (eAC). The success of eduroam is built with the passion and wisdom of the R&E community. To keep pace with continued adoption in the US and cultivate a sustainable environment for eduroam’s growth CACTI invites eduroam connector organizations, service operators, and networking practitioners to review and contribute comments on the eAC charter to help shape the US eduroam service.

Community Review

This consultation will be open from Tuesday, June 12, 2019 to Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Document for Review/Consultation

DRAFT eduroam-US Advisory Committee charter.pdf


Change Proposals and Feedback - We welcome your  feedback/suggestions here

If you have comments that do not lend themselves well to the tabular format below, please create a new Google doc and link to it in the suggestion section below or email cacti-inquiry@internet2.edu


NumberCurrent TextProposed Text / Query / SuggestionProposer+1 (add your name here if you agree with the proposal)Action
1

eduroam-US provides a secure and privacy-preserving wireless roaming

Currently, widespread use of real outer identities and absence of strict PKI based two-way authentication delivers less than secure and privacy-preserving roaming. While not wanting specific requirements in the Charter, there should be some recognition of need to drive changes toward greater security and privacy, including adopting stronger requirements in GÉANT's verson of eduroam.David.Bantz@alaska.edu
2"and is a participant in the global eduroam service, operated by GÉANT."the Global eduroam Governance Committee (GeGC) is not noted in the document. Internet2 being a member of this - is the eAC to provide recommendations/requirements to their representative to table at GeCG?Mark Beadles (osu.edu)
3"serve one-year terms to begin on January 1 and end on December 31."whilst neat for calendar, doesnt align nicely for handover process (holidays) nor the usual academic/business quarters

4"all participating institutions."eduroam can be delivered via commercial and other WISP offerings - eg airports/shopping malls, city-municipal coverage 

5"research and education (R&E) eduroam operators"National Roaming Operators (NROs) not mentioned in the document

6"Selection of Chair and Vice Chair"The duties of the Chair are defined in 1.2 ("The eAC chair participates in CACTI meetings as the eAC representative.") and 6 ("Either regular calls or face-to-face meetings may be canceled by the eAC Chair in consultation with Internet2 staff.") However, no duties are defined for the Vice Chair. We may want to spell out something like "in the event of the temporary absence of the eAC Chair, the Vice Chair may assume their duties under sections 1.2 and 6 during that period."

7Duties of the eACMay want to include Internet2 CAP (Community Anchor Program) as an organization for the eAC to engage with, as many Community Anchor Institutions would be excellent sites for eduroam SPs (likely supported by local HE institutions or Regional Network Providers).  Regional Network Providers that are supporting or implementing eduroam for their constituents might want to have a representative on the eAC as well.mscheible@mailbox.mcnc.org














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