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CIFER (Community Identity Framework for Education and Research). Overview for Prospective Contributors ciferproject.org. Bill Yock Director, Enterprise Information Services University of Washington 206.685.7535 byock@uw.edu Chair of Kuali Rice Board of Directors.
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CIFER(Community Identity Framework for Education and Research) Overview for Prospective Contributors ciferproject.org Bill Yock Director, Enterprise Information Services University of Washington 206.685.7535 byock@uw.edu Chair of Kuali Rice Board of Directors
Identity and Access Mgmt Complexities US higher education spends more than $500m annually on identity and access management (IAM). >5% of all HE IT expenditures, ~$25/student/year sector-wide. (sources: Gartner/Forrester, 2010-2011) 1
The Problems ASTRA – Access Mgmt PersonReg – Identity The UW Knows these problems all too well! 2
The Solution! • Coordination across communities! • Comprehensive, yet modular, components! • Higher Education Focused! 3
Event driven, rule based and SOA architectures for robust Integration! Open API’s and development tools for flexible implementations. Robust and extensive set of services! Common API’s for all components! 4
Large library of contributions and documentation to connect, transform and provision systems! 5
New central console for administration and configuration of all components. Open API’s and development tools for flexibility and supportability. Open API’s and development tools for flexible implementations. 7
CIFER Governance Structure Stakeholder Council Representation based on contribution levels, elect Executive Trustees Executive Trustees Board of directors, allocate resources , elect PM and Coordination Committee Project Manager / Coordination Committee Overall CIFER project planning and coordination Workstream specific planning, coordinate with existing project governance Workstream Committees LEGEND: = CIFER Financial / Strategic = CIFER Technical / Coordination = Existing Project Governance Existing Project Caretakers 8
CIFER - 3 Contribution Levels Teaching Centric Institutions, including Liberal Arts and Community Colleges Participants $1/FTE Student/Yr for 2 yrs $50K Total Cap Doctoral class institutions, significant graduate and professional but limited scope research agendas Supporters $2/FTE Student/Yr for 2 yrs $100K Total Cap Research institutions and existing consortia organizations of Internet2, Jasig and Kuali Leaders $5/FTE Student/Yr for 2 yrs $250K Total Cap Commercial affiliates, non-profit higher-ed service providers, learned societies, trust federations are all expected and strongly encouraged to contribute! (Contribution may be cash or equivalent FTE in-kind resource) 9
CIFER Project Timeline and Costs Estimate $8M total cost over 2 Years ($4M per year) to meet all new development, QA and Integration objectives Estimate $500K - $750K per year after to sustain patch releases and incremental improvements 10
How to Participate? Visit the CIFER web site: www.ciferproject.org and read the prospectus Subscribe to our mailing list: community@ciferproject.org Sign a Letter of Intent Tell all your friends! 11
CIFER(Community Identity Framework for Education and Research) Questions? Contact: Bill Yock 206.685.7535 byock@uw.edu