Friends and colleagues, We're seeing a high level of interest from researchers, regionals, and campus staff who wish to participate in the enhanced GENI meso-scale buildout. To help the community self-organize, we've just created this wiki page to identify those groups who want to help serve as "focus points" in pulling teams together. (These groups may or may not wish to *lead* an effort, but should have an active interest in helping to organize an effort.) The GPO has seeded this page with a few groups who have told us that they are interested in taking on such a role. Please feel free to add your own contact information and interests to this wiki page, if you wish to volunteer as one of the focus points, and to contact anyone on the page if you wish to explore the idea of joining a team. As always, any ideas on how to improve this process will be very welcome. Cheers, ''Chip & Aaron'' ---- || __Name__ || __Affiliation__ || __Email__ || __Interests__ || || Rick !McGeer || HP || [mailto:rick.mcgeer@hp.com] || GENI Racks || || Ilia Baldine || RENCI || [mailto:ibaldin@renci.org] || GENI Racks || || Brian Hay, Kara Nance || UAF || [mailto:brian.hay@alaska.edu], [mailto:klnance@alaska.edu] || GENI Racks - UAF has extensive experience deploying virtualized compute nodes at multiple sites (500+ VMs per site), for use by multiple remote institutions/users nationally. This approach has NSF support, and we see this as opportunity to write a solicitation 3 proposal partnered with another group(s) with expertise in the deployment of network infrastructure to extend our current model to build and deploy GENI racks. || || Nick !McKeown [[br]] Guru Parulkar || Stanford University || [mailto:nickm@stanford.edu] [[br]] [mailto:parulkar@stanford.edu] || 1. Helping to design a GENI rack based on a similar cluster we are building with Google [[br]](standard servers, some with NetFPGA boards. TOR switches based on !OpenFlow). [[br]]We hope someone else would work with other campuses to help deploy racks on *their* campuses. [[br]] 2. Helping those campuses who wish to build out and expand their !OpenFlow deployments. [[br]] 3. Figuring out how to get Regionals to deploy OF in their networks. || || Max Ott || NICTA/WINLAB || [mailto:max.ott@nicta.com.au] || Instrumentation || || Martin Swany || U. Delaware || [mailto:swany@cis.udel.edu] || Instrumentation and Measurement (using and extending perfSONAR) || || Ivan Seskar || WINLAB || [mailto:seskar@winlab.rutgers.edu] || !WiMax || || Robert Ricci || Utah || [mailto:ricci@cs.utah.edu] || Providing ProtoGENI software and APIs for new resources integrating into GENI - for example, the GENI Racks, but we are interested participating in any project that may want to integrate into the ProtoGENI control framework. This participation could take many forms, from providing software and support to doing implementation work || || Adam Slagell || NCSA/UIUC || [mailto:slagell@illinois.edu] || Providing operational security expertise to harden the GENI Rack designs against attack; providing incident response to GENI Rack deployments at campuses. || || Larry Lannom || CNRI || [mailto:llannom@cnri.reston.va.us || I&M Service Infrastructure incl. registry, id service, authentication & authorization, data management & archiving