Title: UKERNA Strategic Drivers
1UKERNA Strategic Drivers Implications for RNOs
- Robin Arak
- Chief Executive, UKERNA
- R.Arak_at_ukerna.ac.uk
2Agenda
- Strategic Drivers
- Change to UKERNAs corporate structure
- Issues for RNOs
3Drivers JANET stakeholders
- Higher Education
- Further Education
- Research
- Partners and collaborators
- Funding bodies
4Funding Flow (UK)
Taxes
Customers
Government
Institutions
IS/IT support
Funding Bodies
Network support
JISC
UKERNA JANET
Regional Networks
Customers
Customers
Regional/National
5Strategy Flow
Government objectives
Institutional strategies
IS/IT strategy
HE FE Funding Councils missions and strategies
Network strategy
JISC strategy
Regional Network strategies
UKERNA corporate plan strategy
Research Councils Strategies
Regional strategies
6Drivers JISC Funding
- HEFCE 48 TOTAL HE 59
- LSC 35 TOTAL FE 41
- SHEFC 7
- SFEFC 3
- ELWa HE 3
- ELWa FE 2
- DELNI HE 1
- DELNI FE 1
7Common Themes
- Widening increasing participation
- Lifelong Learning
- More options for learning and modes
- Partnerships and increased collaboration
- High quality education
- Increased use of ICT
- Improving the wealth of the UK
8Drivers DfES Priorities
- Improving primary education
- Transforming secondary education
- Increasing and broadening participation in HE
- Developing the skills of the workforce
particularly the basic skills of some adults. - Opening up learning- eLearning,
- UK online centres
- Digital TV
9Drivers funding bodiesHEFCE
- Promote and support productive interaction
between HE and business and the community - Encourage institutions to increase access to
support lifelong learning
10Drivers funding bodiesLSC
- Extend participation in education, learning and
training (80 16-18 year olds in structured
learning by 2004) - By the end of the decade 2010 half of 18-30 year
olds should be capable of accessing higher
education
11Drivers funding bodiesSHEFC
- Look for other opportunities for increased
integration with other public sector networks - Promote the increase of effective collaborations
and strategic alliances among higher education
institutions, with other parts of the education
sector, and with other users of HE.
12Drivers funding bodiesSFEFC
- Create a sustainable funding platform to deliver
lifelong learning and wider access - Improve students learning experience, by
developing an integrated quality improvement
framework, supporting learning innovation, and
investing in information technology
13Drivers funding bodiesELWa
- Promote collaboration between the further and
higher education sectors - Reduce number of working age adults who dont
have qualifications from 1 in 4 to 1 in 8 by 2004
14Drivers funding bodiesDELNI
- Develop a piloted approach to enhanced linkages
between the further education sector and SMEs. - Introduce an FE/HE MAN (develop e-learning)
15Drivers funding bodiesResearch Councils
- Advancement dissemination of knowledge
- Promotion and support of high quality basic,
strategic and applied research - Promoting the transfer of knowledge from
scientific research into practice to benefit the
UK - World class collaborative research
- E-Science
16JISC Strategy
- High quality network
- Managed IP bandwidth
- Flexible automatically bookable network resources
between 384Kbs and 20Mbps for teaching - Interoperability (GEANT, Internet 2)
- High bandwidth for research (GRID)
- Last mile technologies for student learner and
researcher access
17JISC Strategy
- SuperJANET 5 (100s of Gbps)
- Upgrades to MANS
- (In place by 2005)
- 750 primary connected sites _at_ 200Mbps 150Gbps
- 750 primary connected sites _at_ 1Gbps 750Gbps
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19JISC Strategy content delivery
- Network Management
- Traffic management
- Caching
- Mirroring
- Security Authentication
- Access to content
- Access to network resources
20UKERNA Strategy Drivers
- Increased collaboration
- For learning and teaching
- For research
- Lifelong Learning support
- Widening participation
- Support for research- E-Science
-
21Collaboration
- Between HE, FE, research communities and other
organisations - requires
- Peering arrangements
- Connections to other networks
- - connection policies
- - acceptable use policies
- Support for network applications for
collaboration e.g. multi-cast video
22Lifelong Learning
- Providing services off Net
- Home
- Workplace
- Peering arrangements
- Last mile outreach services (e.g. ADSL)
- Support implications
- Working with partners
23Widening Participation
- Delivery of broadband JANET services to
learners at home and at work - Links to other networks used by learners e.g.
NHSNet, schools, SMEs - Outreach centre connections e.g. adult education
and community centres - Links to entertainment networks e.g. Cable TV.
- Authentication and security issues
24E-Science - definition
- Science increasingly done through distributed
global collaborations enabled by the Internet,
using - very large data collections,
- tera-scale computing resources,
- and high performance visualisation.
25E-Science support
- IP Multicast- Access GRID
- Support for QoS
- Videoconferencing
- Remote visualisation and control
- Shipment of large volumes of data
- (requires timely delivery without affecting
other production services) - Distributed processing via the network
(databases)
26E-Science implications
- Interoperation with other NRENS
- Interoperation with regional networks
- Move towards automatically setting up network
resources to support authorised applications - Authentication
- DEN
- Middleware
27Common Requirements
- Reliability
- Resilience, redundancy, topology
- Easy to manage, use and support!
- Interoperability
- Guaranteed Application Delivery
- Ability to deliver new applications as they are
required - Scalability (more bandwidth)
28Conclusion
- UKERNA is indirectly driven by government
policies - As policies have changed UKERNA has provided
network services to support government policy and
strategy implementation
29Summary
- To ensure that services are aligned to
stakeholder needs stakeholders need to be
represented - Membership
- Board
30Why a review?
- UKERNAs adoption of a wider remit to deliver
services to education and research - FE, Lifelong learning communities, schools?
- JISC review conducted by Sir Brian Follett
- UKERNA to remain the network service provider
- Review UKERNAs role, governance, management
31The review
- Funding Councils commissioned the UKERNA Review
- Chaired by Fred McCrindle
- Review panels met over Summer 2001
- Report issued January 2002
32Corporate Restructuring
- Articles of association of UKERNA were altered to
create classes of membership. - Built in flexibility for the future to allow new
stakeholders to be represented - Membership of the Board restructured in order to
reflect all current stakeholder communities.
33Classes of Membership
- HE and Research institutions
- FE institutions
- Individuals interested in networking issues
- Nominate an elect 3 board members for period of
3 years (RNOs?)
34Classes of Membership
- 4. Education, learning research institutions
not eligible as HE, Research or FE institutions - 5. Public Body Members (UK HE, FE funding
councils and OST) - Representative organisations representing
education, learning research in the UK - Nominate board members, change MA, vote on AGM
and General meeting business
35New Board
- Chair (non executive)
- Executive directors
- UKERNA Chief Executive
- UKERNA Finance Director
- Appointed by members in classes 4 6
- Appointed by the Board
36New Board (cont)
- Non executive directors
- Nominated by members in classes 4 6
- Elected by the members in classes 1 -3
- HEFCE
- LSC
- SFC
- ELWa
- OST and research councils
- DEL(NI)
- Three community members
37Issues affecting JANET and the Regional Networks
38Some Issues affecting JANET
- Supplier Stability Performance
- JANET was designed to a price
- Bandwidth vs Resilience
- Regional Networks
- Resilience to regional networks?
- Resilience to end institutions?
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39Network Reliability
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42Top 10 availability issues
- Broken lines/line faults 24 (T)
- Circuit faults 21 (T)
- Telco equipment faults 12 (T)
- Power failures 8 (U)
- Telco Exchange problems 6 (T)
- Router problems 6 (U)
- Security maintenance 5 (U)
- Switching equipment 4 (U)
- Virus problems 3 (U)
- Data service unit problems 3 (U)
- (Issues causing monthly site availability to drop
lt99)
43RNO issues
- Long term regional network funding
- Merger of capital recurrent funding
- More flexibility and stability in funding
- Alignment of funding with procurement cycles
- Funding tied to agreed plans/outcomes
- Remove funding micro-management
44RNO Management
- Corporate governance of MANs
- Board structure
- Management structure
- Risk Management
- Legal obligations
- Company law, Tax, VAT, PAYE, regulation, etc.
45RNO Management
- Operational Management
- Technical Management
- Financial Management (Billing, Invoicing)
- Auditing
- Monitoring the SLA
46Regional Networks
- Aligning regional network agendas with national
and regional agendas? - Regional Network Corporate Strategies
- What does an individual regional network wish to
deliver if UKERNAs remit widens? - What regional strategies does a regional network
wish to support?
47Challenges for RNOs
- Managing complexity
- Multiple interoperating domains
- Relationships with UKERNA, RSCs, etc.
- Relationship with customers
- Account management
- Supplier management telcos
- Business Continuity Plans
- Move to 24 X 7 support
- User expectation
48Challenges for RNOs?
- Value added services?
- Caching?, Web hosting?
- E-mail, Managed router service?
- Offsite backup?
- Video services?
- eLearning services?
- Other application services, MIS?
- Campus network monitoring and support?
- Security services?
- Helpdesk? Consultancy?
49Challenges for RNOs
- How can RNOs help support the strategies of
- Institutions?
- Funding councils?
- Research councils?
- Regional organisations?
- Collaboration with other organisations
50Who can connect to regional networks? (1)
- HE, FE publicly funded research ?
- Non commercial organisations involved with
lifelong learning funded by HE FE ? - Broader educational organisations including
private colleges? - Local education authorities ? ?
- State schools ?
- Private schools ?
51Who can connect to regional networks? (2)
- Commercial organisations engaged in lifelong
learning when JANET is only used for learning ? - Local councils for lifelong learning?
- Local councils for for other public sector
activities for the benefit of the community? - Public libraries ?
52Who can connect to regional networks? (3)
- Organisations conducting collaborative research
and/or learning with HE FE providing JANET is
used just for this ? - Research partners but using JANET for other
activities as well? - Science parks where there is collaborative
research and JANET is used for this ? - Science parks (some companies trading with no
research interests)? - NHS requiring delivery of lifelong learning?
53Who can connect to regional networks? (4)
- SMEs and other companies who use JANET only for
collaborative research or to support learning
programmes ? - SMEs and other companies who also want to use
JANET for commercial purposes as well as for
collaborative research or learning? - Organisations with no link to HE FE where
connections are made for commercial profit to
offset costs and future investment by the RNO?
54Who can connect to regional networks? (What next?)
- Paper to the JCN
- Consultation with funding councils
- Change to connection policy?
- RNOs to offer sponsored connections
- Cost recovery models
- Tariffs for connection
- Tariffs for internet transit bandwidth
55 56Due Summer 2002
AbMAN
UHI Network
EaStMAN
Clydenet
FaTMAN
NNW
CNL MAN
University of Manchester connection
to test-bed network
NorMAN
Glasgow
Edinburgh
10Gbit/s multiplexed 42.5Gbit/s channels
YHMAN
North Wales MAN
Warrington
Leeds
EMMAN
MidMAN
London
EastNet
Reading
TVN
Kentish MAN
External Links
University College London connection to test-bed
network
Bristol
Portsmouth
LMN
Northern Ireland
External Links
South Wales MAN
LeNSE
SWERN