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Brian Coghlan Trinity College Dublin

Over the past four months, significant strides have been made at Trinity College Dublin regarding eIRG initiatives. Key achievements include the publication of White Paper v5.5, advancement in authentication through EUGridPMA, and a strong emphasis on authorization under the Dutch Presidency. The next meeting will focus on developing an international registry and repository, with drafts for a comprehensive questionnaire already underway. There’s a notable synergy in eInfrastructure projects, with over 30 participants actively contributing to support teams. Continuous updates on EU plans highlight robust policy focus and international collaboration.

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Brian Coghlan Trinity College Dublin

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  1. Progress this eIRG Semester Brian Coghlan Trinity College Dublin

  2. Goals after last meeting • Look at AA [defer third A] • Create Registry/Repository • Create draft Questionnaire • Extend White Paper • Develop international synergies • Next meeting in Dublin

  3. Last Four Months • Good progress on Authentication: • EUGridPMA • TACAR • Authorization focus of Dutch Presidency • White Paper v5.5 now published • DB for Registry/RepositoryQuestionnaire • 30+ people helped in Support Teams

  4. Progress Today • Update on EU plans • Updates on eInfrastructure Projects • Good focus on policy • Strong international interactions • Very valuable input to eIRG deliberations

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