Title: Digital Divide Working Group Website Project Update
1Digital Divide Working Group Website Project
Update
International Committee for Future Accelerators
(ICFA) Standing Committee on Inter-Regional
Connectivity (SCIC) July 11, 2003 Cern,
Switzerland
Heidi Alvarez Co-PI AMPATH CIARA heidi_at_fiu.edu,
www.ampath.fiu.edu
2Digital Divide Working Group Members
- Chairperson Professor Alberto Santoro, UERJ, Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil - Members
- Heidi Alvarez heidi_at_fiu.edu Julio Ibarra
julio_at_fiu.edu Slava Illyin Ilyin_at_sinp.msu.ru
Marcel Kunze Marcel.Kunze_at_hik.fzk.de Yukio
Karita yukio.karita_at_kek.ip David O. Williams
David.O.Williams_at_cern.chVictoria White
white_at_fnal.govHarvey B. Newman
newman_at_hep.caltech.edu
Alberto Santoro with Julio Ibarra and newest
AMPATH staff member, Chip Cox in Rio May 2003
3Digital Divide Report Summary February 8, 2003
as the pace of network advances continues to
accelerate, the gap between the technologically
favored regions and the rest of the world is,
if anything, in danger of widening.
The purpose of the Digital Divide sub-committee
is to suggest ways to help alleviate and, where
possible, eliminate inequitable and insufficient
broadband connectivity. As part of this process
this report documents the existing worldwide
bandwidth asymmetry in research and education
networks.
4ICFA SCIC Digital Divide Executive
ReportFebruary 8, 2003
Section IV. Recommendations
- Share and systematize information on the Digital
Divide. - The SCIC is gathering information on these
problems and developing a Web Site on the Digital
Divide problems of research groups, universities
and laboratories throughout its worldwide
community. - The web site will provide a repository to
centralize general information on link
bandwidths, quality, utilization and pricing. - The repository will enable SCIC members to
promote understanding of the nature of the
problems from lack of backbone bandwidth, to
last mile connectivity problems, to policy and
pricing issues. - Specific aspects of information sharing that will
help develop a general approach to solving the
problem globally include - Sharing examples of how the Divide can be
bridged, or has been bridged successfully in a
city, country or region. - Making comparative pricing information available.
- Identifying common themes in the nature of the
problem, whether technical, political and
financial, and the corresponding methods of
solution.
5Next Steps Funding, Development, Maintenance
- Review existing and potential grant programs to
identify support where the ICFA SCIC DD Website
could be a REU project, graduate student
project. - CHEPREO Physics Learning Center Activity includes
a web presence and some programming support. - Web site design has begun http//id.fiu.edu/chepre
o/index.htm - CIARA graduate student fellowship to research,
develop and maintain the site Funding pending
ITR-Medium - Solicited / Unsolicited proposal to NSF MPS-EPP ?
- Supplement to another grant award
- DOE/MICS support?
- Other ideas?