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THE ICT RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2007- 2013

THE ICT RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2007- 2013. Cracow Grid Workshop CGW-08 13.10.2008. Grzegorz Żbikowski Department of Information Systems for Science Ministry of Science and Higher Education. ICT research infrastructure development in Poland.

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THE ICT RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2007- 2013

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  1. THE ICT RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2007- 2013 Cracow Grid Workshop CGW-08 13.10.2008 Grzegorz ŻbikowskiDepartment of Information Systems for ScienceMinistry of Science and Higher Education

  2. ICT research infrastructure development in Poland • Polish Government have been supporting ICT research infrastructure since early 90s. • 5 HPC centers in Warsaw, Kraków, Poznań, Gdańsk, Wrocław • 21 academic Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs) • PIONIER Programme • Polish Optical Internet – Advanced Aplicatons, Services and Technologies for the Information Society 2000 – 2005 • countrywide PIONIER network • advanced tools, services and applications for e-Science • facilitated integration of Polish research community with the European Research Area

  3. Topology of the PIONIER network (2008) GDAŃSK KOSZALIN OLSZTYN BASNET 155 Mb/s 2 x 10 Gb/s (2 l) SZCZECIN BYDGOSZCZ BIAŁYSTOK GORZÓW TORUŃ CBDF 2x10Gb/s DFN 2x10 Gb/s POZNAŃ GÉANT 10+10 Gb/s SDH 2,5 Gb/s 1 Gb/s WARSZAWA GÉANT/Internet 7,5 Gb/s ZIELONA GÓRA ŁÓDŹ MAN Internet 7,5 Gb/s RADOM WROCŁAW HPC CZĘSTOCHOWA KIELCE PUŁAWY OPOLE LUBLIN URAN155 Mb/s KATOWICE RZESZÓW BIELSKO-BIAŁA KRAKÓW CESNET, SANET 2x10 Gb/s

  4. Grids as a part of Polish e-Infrastructure • Polish GRID projects enabling the resource sharing and delivering e-Science services • SGI-Grid – Virtual Laboratory • CLUSTERIX – National Cluster of LINUX Systems • Virtual Library of Science (BWN) • many others

  5. The ICT Research Infrastructure Development Programme 2007- 2013 • Vision of a further development of the e-Infrastucture in Poland • The ICT Research Infrastructure Development Programme 2007- 2013 • preparation and consultations (January - June 2007) • cooperation: ICT Infrastructure Expert Group (ZII), PIONIER Consortium, Ministry of Science and Higher Education • adopted on 28 June 2007

  6. Objectives of the Programme (I) • Provide advanced network infrastructure to ensure equal opportunities of the network access for all research entities in Poland • Support the development of services and infrastructure in High Performance Computing Centers • Set up a pool of universal tools and services of the middleware/grid level, which will allow to achieve the integration of aplications and services of the upper level

  7. Objectives of the Programme(II) • Develop advanced ICT services and applications for research community in Poland (e-Science) • Support development and implementation of ICT solutions in diverse application domains: e-Education, e-Health, e-Government etc.

  8. Activities eligible for funding (I) • Investments in the development of scientific network infrastructure and ICT equipment • Development of supercomputing centers leading to creation of more advanced infrastructures, services and tools for the research community (including also support for grid projects) • Provide researchers with continuous and common access to knowledge management systems and e-Science resources (e.g. support to the Virtual Library of Science)

  9. Activities eligible for funding (II) • Provide connectivity to GÉANT network and transboundary links to the neighbouring countries • Other important activities related to the development of e-Science

  10. Sources of funding • SCIENCE BUDGET (Ministry of Science and Higher Education) • STRUCTURAL FUNDS (Operational Programme Innovative Economy 2007-2013)

  11. National funding • Calls for proposals announced every year by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education • Institutions eligible for funding: higher education establishments, research institutes

  12. EU-Structural Funds for e-Science (I) • e-Science projects supported by the Structural Funds: • Development of e-Infrastructures • Digital content, scientific repositories and databases • Advanced ICT applications and services • Budget (2007-2013): ~ € 260 M • 85% EU resources • 15% Polish co-funding (Science budget)

  13. EU-Structural Funds for e-Science (II) • 3 Calls for proposals envisaged (2008, 2009, 2010) • 1st Call closed on 29 August’08 (budget € 80 M) • projects of transregional and countrywide coverage • proposals under evaluation • first contracts expected in 2009

  14. Thank you for your attention grzegorz.zbikowski@nauka.gov.pl Tel. +4822 529 22 40 www.nauka.gov.pl

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