florence d. hudson · 29.04.2015 · collaborative innovation community with a representative ......
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INTERNET2 COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT Florence D. Hudson [email protected] Twitter @FloInternet2
Senior Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer, Internet2 © 2015 Internet2
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Three new collaborative Innovation Working Groups
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Internet2’s Innovation Model Builds on Member Success
“Community: Leading the Way” is appropriate for what we do Current Services
Community Outreach Network Services
NET+ and InCommon
Near-Term Adjacencies and
Innovations
Chief Innovation Officer Initiatives
Innovations in Current Services
Longer-Term Adjacencies
and Innovations
Future Chief Innovation Officer
Initiatives
New Programs and Services
Evolution of Current Services Community Growth
Continually Increasing Member Value
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Establishing Three New Collaborative Innovation Working Groups • Each will formulate specific recommendations for a particular
innovation initiative, including scope, value, milestones – Clarify value to members – Ensure the innovation is economically viable – Develop a scalable model to positively impact a significant
segment of Internet2 membership
• Led by member representatives – May leverage member programs and facilities – Participation encouraged for all Internet2 members
• Working groups will operate within a broader Internet2 Collaborative Innovation Community with a representative from each member organization
New Working Groups will complement other Internet2 activities
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Innovation Working Group Operations
• Each working group will be co-led by member representatives with support from the Internet2 staff
• Monthly meetings with teleconference capabilities – held in various locations • Working group participants will develop draft recommendations for community
review coordinated by the Internet2 CINO team • Operating principles – open membership, open meetings, open source results • Make maximum feasible use of available prior related work
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Ini$al Ac$ons • Group organiza,on • Complete scope defini,on
• Agree to schedule, milestones, and deliverables
Group Discussions & Dra2s • Working group ac,ons, perhaps by use case
• Monthly calls to review progress
Technology Exchange Prep • DraA presenta,ons for TechEx
• Cross-‐working group discussions
TechEx Mee$ng and Follow-‐up • Present ini,al recommenda,ons • Post-‐mee,ng ac,ons and revisions • Collabora,ons with other organiza,ons
Innovation Working Group Operations Timeline
• Considerations for innovation planning – What could we do that is not being addressed elsewhere? – Why is the Internet2 community the right place for this activity? – What types of resources would be required and how might we get them?
• Recommendations may include establishing a team to create software and/or services, e.g., – End to end platform/architecture with community-acceptable capabilities for trust,
identify, security, privacy – Platform for distributed cyber-physical systems research
June - July August - September October - December May
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End to End Trust and Security
• Potential areas for innovation – Scalable and extensible approaches integrating
capabilities for trust, identify, privacy, security, compliance
– “Chip to device to network to clouds” trust and security models
• Some related initiatives – Many individual member institution programs – InCommon, TIER, NET+, Internet2 CCSO initiatives – External organizations e.g., NIST, the Cloud Security
Alliance, the International Association of Privacy Professionals
Draft Scope Statement: Develop an architecture and implementation approach to enable “End to end trust and security” for the Research & Education community Note: Address trust, identity, privacy, physical & cyber security, compliance, possibly other aspects
• A few potential use cases – Protection of sensitive and regulated research
data – Mitigation of risks to enterprise operations – Material for new educational programs
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Distributed Big Data and Analytics
• Potential areas for innovation – Address complex issues in big data management and analytics in distributed
multi-institutional operations – Management of data and metadata (multiple data types e.g., image, video,
audio, standard databases – Applications of software defined networking to distributed big data operations
• Some related initiatives – Many individual member institution programs – NSF “Techniques and Technologies for Advancing Foundations and
Applications of Big Data Science & Engineering” – EDUCAUSE ECAR Cyberinfrastructure Working Group – National Academy Task Force on Cyberinfrastructure for 2020
Draft Scope Statement: Extend Internet2 capabilities in advanced networking, cloud services, and federated identity to enable members to better manage distributed big data and analytics
• A few potential use cases – Healthcare (genomics and
clinical research data) – Smarter campus – Basic science – Security and privacy – Global economics
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Internet of Things (IOT)
• Potential areas for innovation – Cost-effective uses of advanced networking capabilities
(rapid delivery of big data, low latency and jitter, for remote synchronous applications, IPv6)
– Integration of capabilities for compliance, security, and privacy in large-scale IoT applications
• Some related initiatives – Many individual member institution programs – NSF projects in “cyber-physical systems” – Industrial Internet Consortium test beds
Draft Scope Statement: The IOT will incorporate many physical devices, sensors and facilities into a variety of public and private networks. This possibility presents many opportunities and challenges for our members and the world.
• A few potential use cases – Smart homes, campuses, and cities (including
transportation, public safety, energy and power, building operations, …)
– Health care (Internet of medical Things, telemedicine, genomics and proteomics, medical imagery, …)
– Industrial manufacturing
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Next Steps
• Volunteer as working group co-lead or as group member
• Provide feedback and discussion of these plans
• Help develop collaboration tools for Working Group operations – First working group monthly meetings in May to develop individual
working group plans, schedules, and milestones – Joint working group meetings, bimonthly, of our Collaborative Innovation
Community to provide cross-group suggestions and overall coordination for Internet2 Technology Exchange presentations for October 2015
Contact [email protected]