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WHO?

The following individuals formed a new steering committee in October 2019. February 2023.

  • Silvia Fiore (GÉANT- Coordinator)
  • Lonneke Walk (SURFnet – Chair)Gitte
  • Kudsk (DeICNaira Kocharyan (ASNET-AM)
  • Laetitia Lagneau (Belnet)Damian Niemir
  • Ela Yazdani (PSNCCANARIE) Naira Kocharyan (ASNET-AM) - for TNC side meeting only
  • Jane Gifford (AARNet)
  • Kathryn Anthonisen (CANARIE)

 Many thanks to Maria Ritkok (EENet of HITSA) who served on the previous committee for several years and stood down in September 2019.

  • - for TNC side meeting only
  • Barbara Carroll (HEAnet) temporarly on leave


WHAT?

SIGs and TFs are collectively led by their Steering Committees (SC). The SC is made of a maximum of

WHAT?

The SIG is collectively led by its Steering Committee (SC) of 3-

5 voluntary members who are nominated by its participants and appointed by GÉANT for a two-year term of office that is interruptible and/or renewable.

The SC is responsible for the business of the

SIG

group. The SC takes decisions primarily by consensus or by simple majority within the SC. If a decision cannot be made, GÉANT is responsible for the decision.

The SC is also responsible for producing brief annual reports to GÉANT any relevant report about the progress of the SIG group according to the pre-defined yearly plan and Key Performance Indicators. (See the Charter.), if applicable.

The SC members should maintain a proactive overview on the subject area on which the respective SIG/TF focuses, to ensure that there is as a minimum a continuous exchange of ideas and information, and in case help in creating ad-hoc specific collaborations between the SIG/TF and the other groups in the similar area. It can happen that some groups deal with the same area of investigation, often with a few individuals being involved in more than one SIG/TF, so ensuring cross information dissemination and some collaboration when possible maximises the results.

The SC’s main responsibilities are:
  • Preparing the agenda of each meeting.
  • Coordinating the work of the SIG/TF.
  • Ensure that the agreed deliverables are being produced.
  • Ensure proactive liaisons between the SIG/TF work and other groups in related areas