Collaborative Innovation Communities: Bringing the Best Together

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Collaborative Innovation Communities: Bringing the Best Together Florence D. Hudson Senior Vice President & Chief Innovation Officer, Internet2

Meeting Objectives Learn how to build a collaborative innovation community and culture Gather learnings from collaborative innovation efforts Learn how to start local and go global with collaborative innovation Questions & Answers

Internet2 Community Overview: Enabling the Future Internet2 is a community of U.S. and international leaders in research, academia, industry and government who create and collaborate via innovative technologies… to develop and deliver new innovations around the internet. Together, we accelerate research discovery, advance national and global education, and improve the delivery of public services. Our community touches nearly every major innovation that defines our modern digital lives—and continues to define “what’s next.”

Internet2 includes over 500 Members and Partners “The idea of being able to collaborate with anybody, anywhere, without constraint…” —Jim Bottum, CIO, Clemson University 301 Higher Education members 65+ Affiliate members 42 Research & Education Network members 80+ Industry members 65+ International partners reaching over… 100 Nations 93K+ Community anchor institutions

Internet2 provides enabling services & collaboration Through its four Divisions… Network Services – 100Gb network for research collaboration NET+ Services – suite of services from industry partners for universities Community Engagement – events and membership services Chief Innovation Office – define and enable collaborative development of new innovations …Internet2 engages its members in… Common problem and solution focused initiatives Facilitating a test bed for innovation

Based on March 2015 Member Survey Three new Internet2 Collaborative Innovation Working Groups Created in May 2015 Based on March 2015 Member Survey

Innovation Working Groups Complement Other Internet2 Activities Each making specific recommendations for innovation initiatives, including scope, value, use cases, actions Bring tactical and strategic value to members Positively impact a significant segment of Internet2 membership Led by member representatives Three university co-chairs of each working group Leverage member programs and facilities Participation encouraged for all Internet2 members – universities, industry, agencies, labs, international partners, regional networks Working groups operate within a broader Internet2 Collaborative Innovation Community with representatives from all types of member organizations

Innovation Working Groups include University, Industry, Affiliate Members and Partners Representative sample. As of October 1, 2015.

Innovation Working Groups Have Defined Missions Develop an advanced architectural roadmap and recommended implementation approach to enable future “End-to-End Trust & Security” innovations for the Research & Education community Leverage existing resources & capabilities including TIER and InCommon Address trust, identity, privacy, security, compliance, etc. 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. Enable Internet2 members to better manage distributed big data and analytics through partnerships, collaborations, shared services and leveraging of Internet2 capabilities in advanced networking, cloud services, and federated identity.

Innovation Working Groups Have Defined Operations Each working group co-led by member representatives with support from the Internet2 staff Regular touch points: monthly meetings with teleconference capabilities – held in various locations Make maximum feasible use of available prior related work Working group participants develop draft recommendations for community review, coordinated by the Internet2 CINO team Operating principles – open membership, open meetings, open source results

Collaborative Innovation Program Current Focus Areas Internet of Things: IOT Sandbox Smarter Cities / Smarter Campuses Smart Grid Testbed E2E Trust & Security: End to End Trust and Security for IOT TIPS – Trust, Identity, Privacy & Security SDP (Software Defined Perimeter), Network Segmentation Distributed Big Data & Analytics: Genomics Smarter Cities / Smarter Campuses Digital Humanities

Creating Collaborative Innovation Program and Working Groups Considerations for collaborative innovation programs What could we do that is not being addressed elsewhere? Why is the Internet2 community the right place for this activity? What 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, privacy, security Platform for distributed cyber-physical systems research

Innovation Working Group Timeline 2015 – Startup year 1Q Member survey on open collaborative innovation ideas

Innovation Working Group Timeline 2015 – Startup year 1Q Member survey on open collaborative innovation ideas 2Q Announce working groups based on member survey Attract co-chairs and members Working Groups Startup Monthly meetings Gather use cases

Innovation Working Group Timeline 2015 – Startup year 1Q Member survey on open collaborative innovation ideas 2Q Announce working groups based on member survey Attract co-chairs and members Working Groups Startup Monthly meetings Gather use cases 3Q Cross-working group discussions Develop plans: tactical & strategic Tactical outcomes E2ET&S SDP Webinar IOT Sandbox

Innovation Working Group Timeline 2015 – Startup year 1Q Member survey on open collaborative innovation ideas 2Q Announce working groups based on member survey Attract co-chairs and members Working Groups Startup Monthly meetings Gather use cases 3Q Cross-working group discussions Develop plans: tactical & strategic Tactical outcomes E2ET&S SDP Webinar IOT Sandbox 4Q TechEx in-person meetings to discuss recommendations Gather new input Strategic Plans Smart grid testbed E2ET&S for IOT Healthcare/Life Sciences

Innovation Working Group Timeline 2016 – We evolve and grow 1H E2ET&S for IOT workshop(s) Smart Grid testbed planning Smart Campus focus group Expand IOT Sandbox Develop Healthcare/Life Sciences (HCLS) strategy with DBDA Develop DBDA Digital Humanities/Humanists strategy Increase researcher engagement Continue education & awareness for new innovation opportunities

Innovation Working Group Timeline 2016 – We evolve and grow 1H E2ET&S for IOT workshop(s) Smart Grid testbed planning Smart Campus focus group Expand IOT Sandbox Develop Healthcare/Life Sciences (HCLS) strategy with DBDA Develop DBDA Digital Humanities/Humanists strategy Increase researcher engagement Continue education & awareness for new innovation opportunities 2H E2ET&S collaboration across extended community Continued IOT and DBDA strategy development Smart Grid & HCLS testbeds Smart Campus enablement HCLS strategy execution DBDA Digital Humanities strategy continuation Assess/extend Sandbox approach Constant market insight gathering Innovation input from community Ongoing Community Input

Developing Market Insights to Inform Strategic Planning IOT, Healthcare/Life Sciences and Smart Cities could represent $15T in economic value by 2025, supported by $8T-18T in technology enablers Internet of Things $11.1T Mobile Internet $4T-10T Cloud Computing $2T-6T SW-Defined Anything $1T 3D Printing $200-500B Cyber Security $170B Big Data/Analytics $122B Cognitive Computing $13B Healthcare & Life Sciences $2.5T Smart Cities & Smart Grid $2.1T *Economic value includes revenues, cost reductions & service improvements achieved

Thank You Questions & Answers… CINO@Internet2.edu @FloInternet2

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