3.0 11 October 2022: Incentives
Agenda
Summary notes from second meeting: 2.0 September 27, 2022: Community Building and Engagement and DEI plans
Lizanne DeStefano will participate in our October 25, 2022 call.
Continue to dig into our plans for community building and engagement (from our proposals):
Operations:
Was going to review proposal, and come back with some information regarding operations community building and engagement and DEI plans
Integration Roadmaps are in place
Concierge Integration Experts will assist with new RPs
Allocations:
Community outreach (events, conferences, hackathons)
DEI as a subset of continuous improvement
Support
No DEI plan, would like to collaborate to develop broader cross-ACCESS DEI plan
Community outreach/promotion (SC, PEARC, Tapia, etc)
NSF awards and intended connections to ACCESS (CC*, CyberTraining, etc).
Measurement
No real DEI and community engagement plans
Interested in helping to build and implement a broader plan.
Community connectors
Support: CSSN > Certain CyberTraining projects (CI Professional, CIP): (from https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2022/nsf22574/nsf22574.htm )
CIP proposals should also include plans to interface with the awardee of the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) program end user support services (Track 2), as described in the ACCESS program page and solicitation (NSF 21-555). CIP projects must support the ACCESS program end user support services track goal of developing and fostering the Computational Science Support Network (CSSN) that will assimilate and coordinate the human capital, funded by NSF, at the national, regional and campus levels. Therefore, CIP projects are required to commit 20% of the time of funded CI Professionals to support the research activities of the broader computational science community outside the proposing institutions, coordinated by the ACCESS Track 2 awardee. It is expected that funded CI professionals will contribute to the CSSN by actively assisting prospective, new, and current users of national shared CI resources through activities ranging from institution-level, one-on-one user engagements to regional and national community events organized by the ACCESS Track 2 awardee.
Measurement: CC* Regional Computing (from https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2022/nsf22582/nsf22582.htm ).
NSF expects to make awards in 2022 under the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) solicitation (https://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=nsf21555 ). Awards in this program (CC* Regional Computing) area are expected to work cooperatively with ACCESS award activities and services arising from these awards. Specifically, award terms and conditions for awards in this area will include adoption and use of ACCESS services through Track 4 of the ACCESS program: Monitoring and Measurement Services, toward improved visibility and understanding of shared scientific computing usage and needs at a national scale.
Other programs? Have asked NSF for clarification, enumeration of funding opportunities with explicit ties to ACCESS.
Operations: Resource Provider Forum
Other connectors?
Connection channels: what can we use to engage broad, diverse community?
SACNAS: Opportunity board at https://opportunitiesboard.sacnas.org/jobs/?hsCtaTracking=8a7a9077-cef1-4dce-9957-c89d90f5f41b%7C515e440a-4f8a-41c0-ae1f-f595545a9f7d .
Grace Hopper (anitaB.org)
Seems to be aimed at employment primarily, https://anitab.org/join-us/
Tapia (CMD-IT)
Partnership opportunity at https://cmd-it.org/partners/
Emerging Researchers National (ERN): https://emerging-researchers.org/conference-registration/
Events and Opportunities appear to be from 2020 (https://emerging-researchers.org/resources/ )
What else?
What kind of relationship do we seek with our communities?
How can we expand participation to new and underserved communities?
What other dimensions of expansion should we consider?
How are we planning on measuring community expansion for new and underserved communities?
How can we deepen participation in our existing communities?
ACCESS Coordinated Community Building and Engagement Plan
Initial Plan elements
Present: Alana Romanella, Jay Alameda, Robert Deleon, Agbeli Ameko, Tom Maiden
Regrets:
Summary Notes:
Continued unpacking each track’s community building and engagement and DEI plans
Operations - building and engaging community > RP coordinator Tom Maiden
Allocations: DEI is part of continuous improvement. Working to improve allocations meeting experience through training and survey allocations board on DEI perspectives, demographics, etc
Support: Wants to collaborate on building cross-ACCESS DEI plan. Community outreach and promotion at key conference opportunities, also looking at engaging NSF awards with intended connections to ACCESS (eg CC*, CyberTraining, …)
Measurement: Interested in building and implementing a broader, cross-ACCESS community building and engagement and DEI plan
Focused on community connectors
Support - CSSN & CyberTraining CI Professional (CIP) awards
CSSN: automated, community knowledgebase (asynchronous environment): community can post documentation and answer questions (this is the community, not support team members)
Match Plus and Match Premier: opportunities are now live, aiming to select 10 and run projects November through March/April/May timeframe. This couples with the community grants pilot, which provides incentives for the community (CSSN) to participate.
Measurement: CC* Regional Computing
Metrics is supposed to be tracking usage for these NSF investments
Gain larger picture of computing across NSF investments
Centralized reporting into XDMOD
Personal engagement with each awardee, offering a couple of different options for integration (awardee can run XDMOD (central XDMOD can access local XDMOD), or offer a format for the awardee to provide data for ingestion into XDMOD central DB. Two types of data: job information, and performance information
Cross-ACCESS community building and engagement planning
Broad agreement on need to incentivize community to work with ACCESS, ie, for CI projects to want to do their work within the context of ACCESS. Some ideas from the discussion:
Broadly accessible documentation site
Forum for promoting (CI project) events
other value-adds for smaller projects
One persistent incentive: doing good work in this context enhances opportunities for future projects to be supported (good track record)
More immediate incentives:
Community grants (support) - two tiers - 1000 and 2500 in support of conference travel. Lower tier granted based on single mode of contributing to the CSSN (eg, Ask.CI, answering slack questions, conducting tutorials), higher tier is contributing through two or more modalities
This seems to be a foundational theme for building community broadly - providing incentives for engaging with ACCESS - support incentives, allocations, doing better with your NSF, conducting your project tutorial within the larger stage of ACCESS
Operations - additional community building elements
internship program - would like to work with Allocations to help disseminate word about these opportunities, these are prime opportunities for improving the diversity of the community
Concerige integration experts for new RPs: help broaden range of RPs
Integration roadmaps: another foundational piece for new RPs
Emerging theme: CI projects can be amplified working within the context of ACCESS, and in particular, have deep opportunities with Support’s scalable infrastructure.