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InCommon Future Draft and Comment Opportunities

The InCommon Future group will present its draft report here for download, plus hold sessions for presentations and feedback/comment opportunities. Here are the details:

Date

Format

How to Access

April 23

Draft posted to wiki (slide deck)

Download here

April 27

Presentation/Discussion at the InCommon Forum
(Internet2 Member Meeting)

There will be a presentation, with slides shown via Adobe Connect for remote participants, followed by discussion (in-person and via the phone bridge).

In person -- Salon A at the Crystal Gateway Marriott

Screencast
Adobe Connect URL:
http://internet2.acrobat.com/incforum/
Phone bridge/PIN for audio:
Dial -- 866-411-0013
PIN -- 0142760#

April 29

Presentation/Discussion at the Internet2 Member Meeting (the Future of InCommon and US Federations)

This session will be netcast, and screencast via Adobe Connect, for remote participants.

In person -- Crystal Gateway Marriott Salon H

Click here for netcast
Adobe Connect URL:
http://internet2.acrobat.com/incforum/

May 4

Conference Call/Screencast
A presentation via Adobe Connect, using a phone bridge for audio and discussion.

Adobe Connect and phone bridge
Adobe Connect URL:
http://internet2.acrobat.com/incforum/
Phone bridge/PIN for audio:
Dial -- 866-411-0013
PIN -- 0181302#


InCommon Charts Future

The InCommon federation is becoming an integral part of the cyberinfrastructure of the research and education community. Because of rapid growth and increased adoption by key partners, InCommon is at a pivotal point in its development, and the community continues to lead its formation and strategy. An InCommon Future group has been chartered by the InCommon Steering Committee and the Internet2 Advisory Councils, AMSAC and RAC, to look at a wide range of issues related to the future of InCommon. The Future group's charge is to develop a three-year plan that recommends InCommon's scope and activities: who InCommon serves, with what set of services, and how it will implement this next phase, including a governance and financial model.

Community feedback from InCommon Participants and Internet2 Members is critical. A draft plan will be developed and distributed for broad review by end of April, when discussion will take place at the Internet2 Spring Member meeting held April 27-29. Additional input will be sought through at least one phone conference and also through an area on the InCommon Collaborate wiki (this page).

After this community input, a revised draft will be forwarded to the two Internet2 advisory councils (AMSAC and RAC) and the InCommon Steering Committee. The goal is to produce a final draft by June 15th, which can be endorsed by the InCommon Steering Committee, AMSAC, and RAC, and submitted jointly by these groups to the Internet2 board on June 23rd for discussion at the board's July 7th meeting.

Feedback: If you have comments or thoughts about these topics (or about the process), contact John Krienke (jcwk AT internet2 DOT edu).

Members of the InCommon Future task force:
Amy Philipson, Pacific NW Gigapop, (Internet2 AMSAC)
Chris Shillum, Elsevier, (InCommon Steering)
Clair Goldsmith, UT System, (InCommon Steering)
Cliff Lynch, CNI, (Internet2 RAC)
Doug Van Houweling, Internet2
Jack Suess, UMBC, (InCommon Steering, Internet2 AMSAC)
John Krienke, Internet2, (InCommon Operations)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2, U Colorado, (InCommon Steering)
Kevin Morooney, Penn State, (InCommon Steering)
Lois Brooks, Stanford, (InCommon Steering)
Richard Katz, EDUCAUSE
Rosio Alvarez, Lawrence Berkeley Labs, (Internet2 RAC)
Ray Ford, U Montana, (Internet2 AMSAC)
RL 'Bob' Morgan, U Washington, (InCommon Technical Advisory Committee)
Rick Summerhill, Internet2
Sally Jackson, U Illinois, (Internet2 AMSAC)

The Final Charge of the InCommon Future group in its entirety.

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