(as of Aug 2021)
Operational Groups
These groups provide coordinating and/or administrative support for CaRCC activities, including other groups.
Logistics Team: This operational group develops, coordinates, distributes, and supports the infrastructure of people and resources (email lists, Google Docs, calendars) that enable various CaRCC efforts. If you have questions about CaRCC or would like to learn more, e-mail us at help@carcc.org.
Engagement: A team of individuals working to increase the visibility of and participation in CaRCC’s s community-driven activities, especially to organizations and individuals that are underrepresented.
People Network Track Coordinators: This operational group aims to foster, build and grow the inclusive CaRCC community (termed the “People Network”) of campus CI, research computing and data professionals. Each of several, focused discussion tracks within the Network has monthly virtual sessions and are coordinated by volunteers.
Working Groups
These CaRCC groups have an established membership, clear objectives, and timelines for outcomes and products.
Professionalization: This working group will further disseminate and develop new frameworks and approaches to guide conversations between Human Resources leaders and Research Computing and Data leaders around attracting, retaining, diversifying, and developing research computing and data and cyberinfrastructure talent.
Research Computing and Data Capabilities Model: allows institutions to assess their support for computationally- and data-intensive research, to identify potential areas for improvement, and to understand how the broader community views Research Computing and Data support.
EPSCoR CI Workshop: This working group will host a workshop to reduce the CI capabilities knowledge gap across EPSCoR jurisdictions, and address a recent “Call to Action” to increase CI access across EPSCoR (Moore, 2019). We will accomplish our goals by employing the RCD Capabilities Model assessment tool, paired with training and workshop activities designed to inspire ideas around CI access, planning, and partnerships.
Interest Groups
These CaRCC (discussion) groups are organized around common interests, which may motivate evolution to a working group with specific objectives.
Decadal Survey: The Decadal Survey group aims to develop a decadal survey (akin to what has been done in astronomy and other fields) for research computing and data to distribute to the broader community to potentially guide joint efforts.
Start a Working or Interest Group
If you’re interested in starting a group, check out our CaRCC Working, Interest, and Operations Groups our document which describes the startup process, roles, and expectations. (And get involved by helping us improve it!)