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Representatives from CNI member organizations gather twice annually to explore new technologies, content, and applications; to further collaboration; to analyze technology policy issues, and to catalyze the development and deployment of new projects. Each member organization may send two representatives. Visit https://www.cni.org/mm/spring-2019 for more information.
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Tuesday, April 9 • 1:00pm - 2:00pm
8.7 Explaining the Origins, Vision and Activities of the Campus Research Computing Consortium (Carcc)

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Supporting researchers with their research information technology (compute and data, broadly defined) requirements uncovers a number of continuing and emerging challenges including: (1) the significant and non-sustainable growth in demand for compute and data beyond the desktop across all research domains, including non-traditional domains, (2) the need to keep up with the rapid innovation and change in information technology, and (3) the lack of awareness or appreciation of research computing and data professionals role in supporting researchers. Awareness of these issues was part of the impetus for the formation of CaRCC - the Campus Research Computing Consortium. CaRCC is an organization of dedicated professionals developing, advocating for, and advancing campus research computing and data (broadly defined) and associated professions. CaRCC has working groups that aim to provide tangible products and deliverables. Current focus areas include connecting the broader research computing and data ecosystem, professionalization and workforce development, developing focused facings or communities (such as researcher-facing or systems-facing) to develop and share leading practices, research computing and data futures, and defining stakeholders and shared value propositions for the community at a time of accelerating change. A panel of CaRCC leadership will be available to discuss CaRCC, its vision, mission and structure, and to highlight current activities. We hope for an open dialogue and the opportunity to listen to ideas and feedback from the CNI community.

https://carcc.org

Speakers
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Thomas Cheatham

University of Utah
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Patrick Schmitz

Associate Director, University of California, Berkeley
Patrick Schmitz is Associate Director of Research IT at UC Berkeley, providing IT strategy and solutions in support of campus research; and Director of Berkeley Research Computing. He provides technical leadership for IT solutions across a range of research programs with an emphasis... Read More →
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Dana Brunson

Executive Director for Research Engagement, Internet2
Dana Brunson is Executive Director of Research Engagement at Internet2. Dana has been active in the community for many years, and co-chairs a number of CaRCC activities including the People Network, the RCD Capabilities Model Working Group, the Ecosystem Interest Group, and the Logistics... Read More →
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Gail Krovitz

Community Engagement Manager, Internet2


Tuesday April 9, 2019 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
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