OSG Consortium and Stakeholders Bill Kramer – Chair, OSG Counil National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center Lawrence.

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OSG Consortium and Stakeholders Bill Kramer – Chair, OSG Counil National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Open Science Grid Joint Oversight Team Meeting February 20th 2007

OSG JOT 2/20/07 2 OSG Consortium Members The Consortium includes all contributors to and participants in the OSG. OSG Consortium Members contribute to and/or benefit directly from the resources, use, operations and/ or other activities of the OSG. Types of members  Virtual Organizations  Resource Providers  Technology Partners Organization types  National Laboratory Organizations  Academic Organizations  Other Grids  Technology developers OSG Consortium Membership occurs through completed registration of a resource, VO, or other organization with the OSG through the Operations Registration process.

OSG JOT 2/20/07 3 OSG Consortium Consortium membership is always growing and changing, and all members contribute effort and resources to a common infrastructure. Types and Numbers* of Consortium Members  12 National Laboratory related organizations  59 Academic related organizations  30 Virtual Organizations  8 Other Organizations  11 Partners  6 non-US organizations are members Over 100 organizations are consortium members * some double counting is allowed when an organization is listed also as a VO

OSG JOT 2/20/07 4 Consortium Participating Members OSG Participating Members join the OSG Consortium by executing a mutual Memorandum of Understanding.  MOUs updated yearly  Indicated staffing, resources and milestones if appropriate  Member agrees  to participate in the governance according to the OSG Management Plan  Abide by OSG policies and procedures  Inform the OSG of any major new proposals related to OSG to be submitted to NSF, DOE or other funding body  Consult with the OSG leadership concerning the best approach to support the overall OSG program  Responsible for support of its staff  Abide by the OSG IP policy in accordance with DOE and NSF requirements

OSG JOT 2/20/07 5 Partners The OSG works actively with partners -- including grid and network organizations as well as international, national, regional and campus grids -- to create a grid infrastructure that spans the globe. OSG Consortium Partners collaborate with the OSG as peer organizations. Their representatives have ex-officio status on any of the management boards in which they participate. The OSG Executive Board develops agreements with the management of the partner organizations to define the expectations and activities of the collaboration. Current Partners  Data Intensive Science University Network (DISUN) Data Intensive Science University Network (DISUN)  Enabling Grids for E-SciencE (EGEE) Enabling Grids for E-SciencE (EGEE)  Grid Laboratory of Wisconsin (GLOW) Grid Laboratory of Wisconsin (GLOW)  Grid Operations Center at Indiana University Grid Operations Center at Indiana University  Grid Research and Education Group at Iowa (GROW) Grid Research and Education Group at Iowa (GROW)  Nordic Data Grid Facility (NorduGrid) Nordic Data Grid Facility (NorduGrid)  Northwest Indiana Computational Grid (NWICG) Northwest Indiana Computational Grid (NWICG)  TeraGrid Texas Internet Grid for Research and Education (TIGRE) TeraGridTexas Internet Grid for Research and Education (TIGRE)  TWGrid (from Academica Sinica Grid Computing) TWGrid (from Academica Sinica Grid Computing)  Worldwide LHC Computing Grid Collaboration (WLCG) Worldwide LHC Computing Grid Collaboration (WLCG)

OSG JOT 2/20/07 6 OSG Council The OSG Council represents the organizations that comprise the OSG Consortium. The OSG Council is the governing body of the Consortium responsible for the program of work and ensuring effective benefit to the scientific mission of the stakeholders. The OSG Council makes all strategic decisions, which are typically discussed first and recommended by the Executive Board. The OSG Council works closely with the Executive Team and the Executive Board The OSG Council is made up of those Consortium members making significant contributions and commitments to the success of OSG, and a limited number of members at large to represent the other Consortium members Membership in the OSG Consortium does not imply membership on the OSG Council.  The Council membership shall not exceed 30 voting members.  At least two voting slots will be held for council members at large to represent OSG Consortium members who do not have direct representation on the council. At large representatives will have a term of two years.

OSG JOT 2/20/07 7 Consortium and Council Activities Bi Annual Consortium Meetings Council  Monthly tele-meetings  Bi Annual Meetings  MOUs and Letters of Support  Working with the Executive Board and Executive Team on Strategic Issues

OSG JOT 2/20/07 8 Summary The OSG Consortium has developed into a vibrant organization. Organizations desire to join the Consortium. In other words, lots of groups want to engage with the OSG The Executive Team, the Executive Board and the Council are providing effective management of the myriad of OSG activities

Committee Member Lists

OSG JOT 2/20/07 10 Consortium Members – National Labs Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) Collaboration DZero Collaboration Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL) National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) Solenoidal Tracker at RHIC (STAR) Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility US ATLAS and US ATLAS Software and Computing US CMS and US CMS Software and Computing

OSG JOT 2/20/07 11 Consortium Members - Academic Academia Sinica Boston University California Institute of Technology Center for Advanced Computing Research Center for Computation & Technology at Louisiana State University Center for Computational Research, The State University of New York at Buffalo Center for High Performance Computing at the University of New Mexico Columbia University Computation Institute at the University of Chicago Condor Project Cornell University Dartmouth College Florida International University Georgetown University

OSG JOT 2/20/07 12 Consortium Members – Academic (continued) Grid Resources for Advanced Science and Engineering (GRASE) Hampton University Indiana University Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Kyungpook National University Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) Lehigh University Massachusetts Institute of Technology National Taiwan University New York University Notre Dame University Pennsylvania State University Purdue University Rice University Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester University

OSG JOT 2/20/07 13 Consortium Members – Academic (continued) Southern Methodist University State University of New York at Albany State University of New York at Binghamton State University of New York at Buffalo Syracuse University Texas Advanced Computing Center Texas Tech University University of Arkansas Universidade de São Paulo Universideade do Estado do Rio de Janerio University of Birmingham University of California, San Diego University of Chicago University of Florida University of Illinois at Chicago

OSG JOT 2/20/07 14 Consortium Members – Academic (continued) University of Iowa University of Michigan University of Nebraska – Lincoln University of New Mexico University of North Carolina/Renaissance Computing Institute University of Northern Iowa University of Oklahoma University of South Florida University of Texas at Arlington University of Virginia University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Center for Gravitation and Cosmology Vanderbilt University Wayne State University

OSG JOT 2/20/07 15 Consortium Members – Virtual Organizations Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) CompBioGrid (CompBioGrid) D0 Experiment at Fermilab (DZero) Dark Energy Survey (DES) Distributed Organization for Scientific and Academic Research (DOSAR) Engagement (Engage) Fermi National Accelerator Center (Fermilab) Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Geant4 Software Toolkit (geant4) Genome Analysis and Database Update (GADU) Georgetown University Grid (GUGrid) Great Plains Network (GPN) Grid Exerciser (GEx) (GridEx) Grid Laboratory of Wisconsin (GLOW) Grid Research and Education Group at Iowa (GROW)

OSG JOT 2/20/07 16 Consortium Members – Virtual Organizations Group Researching Advances in Software Engineering at University of New York at Buffalo (GRASE) Interactions in Understanding the Universe Initiative (i2u2) International Virtual Data Grid Laboratory (iVDGL) Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) Mixed Apparatus for Radar Investigation of Cosmic-rays of High Ionization Experiment (mariachi) nanoHUB Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN) (nanoHUB) Northwest Indiana Computational Grid (NWICG) Open Science Grid (OSG) OSG Education Activity (OSGEDU) OSG Monitoring Information System (MIS) privilege.htmlOSG Operations Group (Ops) privilege.html Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Solenoidal Tracker at RHIC (STAR) United States ATLAS Collaboration (USATLAS)

OSG JOT 2/20/07 17 Consortium Members – Other Organizations The Globus Alliance Grid Physics Network (GriPhyN) OSG Grid Operations Center (GOC) OSG Education Activity OSG Monitoring Information System (MIS) OSG Operations Technical Group Open Science Grid (OSG) T2 HEPGrid Brazil

OSG JOT 2/20/07 18 OSG Council Members Brookhaven National Laboratory - Howard Gordon Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) - Ashutosh Kotwal Condor Project - Miron Livny DZero Collaboration - Brad Abbott Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory - Vicky White Globus Alliance - Ian Foster ISI -Ann Chervenak Grid Research and Education Group at Iowa (GROW) - Shaowen Wang Indiana University – Pending (replacing Leigh Grundhoefer) International Virtual Data Grid Laboratory (iVDGL) -Paul Avery Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) - Warren Anderson Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory - Bill Kramer* Nanohub Project - Sebastien Goasguen Purdue University - Gary Bertoline Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) - Chris Stoughton Solenoidal Tracker at RHIC (STAR) - Jerome Lauret Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) - Bob Cowles Storage Resource Manager (SRM) - Don Petravick Texas Advanced Computing Center - Warren Smith Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility - Andy Kowalksi United States ATLAS Collaboration - John Huth US Atlas S&C - Jim Shank United States Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) Collaboration - Lothar Bauerdick, Harvey

OSG JOT 2/20/07 19 OSG Council Members Ex-Officio Ex-Officio Partners  Enabling Grids for E-Science (EGEE) Project - Bob Jones, Erwin Laure (alternate)  TeraGrid - Dane Skow  Worldwide LHC Computing Grid Collaboration (WLCG) - Les Robertson Ex-Officio (Executive Board)