Global
Advanced Research Networks
Connecting CGIAR Centers
to High Speed Research Networks
Access to international research networks, such as Internet2 and the
Asia-Pacific Advanced Network (APAN), will provide the CGIAR with opportunities
for global collaboration in research and education.
Objectives
To initially connect a group of at least four CGIAR Centers to advanced
research networks, so that:
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A critical mass of Centers will be exposed to new opportunities
for scientific collaboration both with each other and with advanced
research institutes outside the CGIAR. |
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Innovation, with respect to the way in which the CGIAR System uses
Information and Communications Technologies, will be driven by global
benchmarks instead of being dictated by inadequate connectivity opportunities
in the developing world. |
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The piloting of an innovative, communication-intensive application,
such as hosting a grid computing infrastructure for use in bioinformatics,
will be made possible. |
Lead Administrative Center
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)
Project Coordinator
Paul O'Nolan, IT Manager (IRRI)
Project Status
Commencement date: August 2004 Planned duration of project: 12 months
For More Information
Contact us at ictkm@cgiar.org
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