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AARC Engagement Group for Infrastructures(AEGIS) brings together representatives from research and e-infrastructures, operators of AAI services to bridge communication gaps and make the most of common synergies. AEGIS ultimately enhances the wider and more effective uptake of AAI recommendations by infrastructures in their federated access solutions, so that they can focus on providing other support for research activities.
Objectives and Scope of AEGIS - Consult the expertise of participants for feedback on AAI activities;
- showcase ongoing implementation efforts of the AARC Blueprint Architecture;
- promote a consistent vision for federated access;
- facilitate activities for the adoption of harmonised solutions and avoid ‘reinventing’ the wheel;
- report on the adoption of and provide guidance on the AARC guidelines;
- provide a home for the adoption and further development of the AARC Blueprint Architecture;
- maintain, develop, and organisationally support the AARC community;
- liaise with other entities in the AAI ecosystem.
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The "AARC Engagement Group for InfrastructureS" (AEGIS) will establish bi-directional channels between AARC2 and the infrastructures to advise each other on the developments and production integration aspects of the AARC results. The group will be composed by representatives of e-infrastructures and well-established research infrastructures as well as the AARC2 work package leaders and will be supported by the outreach and communication activity (NA2).
The group will ensure that:
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the results of AARC2 are known to all research infrastructures and e-infrastructures; infrastructures and AARC2 team can discuss AARC2 sustainability models, implementation aspects and approaches to use-cases that may be received by AARC2; all key parties share the same vision and the same information about AARC2 objectives and developments in the trust and identity area even if they may be in different deployment phases.
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Participants
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| GÉANT | Convener, Architecture WG co-chair |
| GRNET | Architecture WG co-chair |
| Nikhef | Policy WG co-chair
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| STFC | Policy WG co-chair |
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GÉANT CommunityMember Infrastructures-TREE Coordinator |
Members
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Infrastructure / Organization
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GÉANT | |
, Marina Adomeit, SUNETJohannes Reetz, MPCDF, Tiziana FerrariMikael Linden, Michal ProcházkaPRACE | | ICHEC, FZJ |
XSEDE | , | NCSA, University of Chicago |
DARIAH |
| DAASI International | | GWDG, DARIAH ERIC |
Life Science AAI |
Philipp Gormans, INFRAFRONTIER, MASARYK University | Observer InfrastructuresMASARYK University |
UmbrellaID | | ESRF, PSI |
HIFIS | | KIT, DESY |
Observers
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CERN | | CERN |
FENIX RI | | CINECA |
Internet2 | | Internet2 |
WLCG | | Morgridge, INFN |
IRIS/STFC | Thomas Dack - STFC UKRI | STFC |
SURF Research Access Management | Bas Zoetekouw | SURF |
LUMI / PUHURI | | SUNET, CSC |
Australian Access Federation | Sarah Nisbet | AAF |
Digital Research Alliance of Canada | | Digital Research Alliance of Canada |
Global Open Science Cloud | Jianhui Li, Hussein Sherief | Chinese Academy of Science, Africa Open Science Platform |
National Institute of Informatics, Japan (NII) | | NII |