Spring 2010 Internet2 Member Meeting

26-28 April 2010

Crystal Gateway Marriott
1700 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, Virginia 22202

Once again, the Internet2 community will come together from April 26-28, 2010 in Arlington, Virginia for its annual Spring Member Meeting to explore our accomplishments, discuss the challenges we yet face, and share the tools and solutions we are using to move our aggressive cyberinfrastructure development agenda forward.

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    Based on emerging trends in research and education as well as new opportunities available via federal stimulus funding, the Program Committee has identified the following focus areas to be highlighted across the various meeting tracks:

    • Identity Management Federations
    • Collaboration Tools
    • Cloud Computing
    • Green Technologies
    • Economic Sustainability
    • Health Care Networks

    In addition, building on the traditional federal policy theme of the Spring Member Meeting, this year’s meeting will have an enhanced focus on how the Internet2 community plans to take advantage of stimulus funding as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). In particular, how members who are receiving funding or have applied for funding plan to use these dollars to support advances in cyberinfrastructure technology to enable research breakthroughs.


    NOTE WELL: All statements addressed to and related to the activities of Internet2 Working Groups, Working Group Projects, and Internet2 Area Initiatives and Projects are subject to the Internet2 Intellectual Property Framework, which grants to Internet2 and its members certain licenses and rights in such statements. These statements include conversations, correspondence, and/or all documents, electronic or physical. Statements not addressed to or not related to the activities of Internet2 Working Groups, Working Group Projects, or Internet2 Area Initiative or Project that are clearly not intended to be input to an Internet2 activity, group or project, are not subject to these provisions. Statements made to a group where written confidentiality agreements are in place are also not subject to these provisions.

     

     

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