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  • Ann West Susan - Educase EDUCAUSE is planning to use its research to benefit the communities.
    • Educause wants EDUCAUSE wants to involve the communities more with its research. Educause sees opportunities to work with ITANA with benchmarks and maturity assessment architecture.
    • Educause would EDUCAUSE would love to support ITANA and the enterprise architecture community
  • Jim - Three EDUCAUSE topics that are interesting to me:  Competencies for Emerging Roles (EA, EBA), Digital Capabilites, Maturity Assessments for EA
  • Susan - Karen Wetzel will now be the EDUCAUSE lead for both working groups and constituent groups. She's really excited about the opportunity to improve EDUCAUSE support for CGs
  • Beth Schaefer & Brenda - co-leads of the women IT group in Educause
    • One of the goals early on was to engage with other groups
    • Had a virtual coffee session in August with topic of Women in Leadership Role and Women who aspire to be CIOs
  • Bernadette - the constituent group meet once a month virtually 
  • Women in IT Topics:  How to be better allies
  • Because Educause has so many groups, women may not aware of the other working groups.
  • Question to the group from members:
    • Would you be interested in joining these events?
      • A few people said yes
    • Thoughts / comments?
      • EA has changed over time. It is not very representative or diverse. We want to make it more attractive to people who may have had an incorrect impression of this field.
      • There's an enormous amount of potential to educate our university's leadership on how EA works, and people doing EA work that may not hold the title or be aware of the ITANA community
      • EA can be a way for non-management career progression for people in Higher education
      • The cross-polination is good. Letting people know about events / calls from other communities that they may not be a part of, but would fit their interests
      • Next year during one of the conferences it would be good to flash talks and presentations to give people an idea of the other work groups and resources that are available
      • Men are welcome to join the women in IT group. Help with advocacy in your campus.
      • Educause group: https://www.educause.edu/discuss/women-in-it-constituent-group
  • Internet2 
    • Has helped in the past solve common problems such as group management - Grouper
    • Middleware management and accessing software hosted in a variety of institutions - COmanage
    • Shibboleth - federation access 
    • Trusted access via Incommon Federation
    • I2 opportunities:  Future Network Use Cases, TIER connectors and contributions
    • Software development to take the various components developed over the years, tie them together via APIs and make them available to the community - TIER 
      • Could ITANA download the software and take a look at things with your identity folks? does it meet the needs of your institution?
      • Comment - can TIER help with guidance and long term planning / vision regarding Trust & Identity in higher education institutions?
      • The TIER TAP Reference Architecture (RA)

Notes from Chat:

Jim Phelps: Please help by scribing a call. It's easy. https://spaces.at.internet2.edu/display/itana/How+To+Scribe+Itana+Calls

Jim Phelps: Survey for Winter/Spring Topics and Books https://goo.gl/forms/p9DRA4oaNuVnYPFz1

Susan Grajek: Hi, everyone! Beth Schaefer - UW Milwaukee: Hi Susan! Louis King - Yale: Hi Susan. Welcome!

Susan Grajek: Digital capabilities article in EDUCAUSE Review Online: http://er.educause.edu/articles/2016/12/the-digitization-of-higher-education-charting-the-course

Susan Grajek: Karen Wetzel will now be the EDUCAUSE lead for both working groups and constituent groups. She's really excited about the opportunity to improve EDUCAUSE support for CGs

Jim Phelps: Three EDUCAUSE topics that are interesting to me: Competencies for Emerging Roles (EA, EBA), Digital Capabilites, Maturity Assessments for EA

Jim Phelps: Women in IT Topics: How to be better allies

Jim Phelps: Participation in panels, IT/EA architecture and competencies

Jim Phelps: what drew you into the role

Susan Grajek: Susan Kelley was wonderful to work with (at Yale)!

Susan Grajek: We would be happy to broaden the conversation about architecture, roles, etc.

Ann West, InCommon/Internet2: Hi All, Ann joined.

Susan Grajek: I'm taking notes on your CG needs and will share them with Karen. This is really helpful!

Louis King - Yale 2: Hi Ann. Welcome!

Daniel Black (Miami of Ohio): I like the idea of the "flash talk" too. I'm somewhat new to higher ed and have looked a little at the CGs on the Educause site but don't feel I have a great understanding of what's going on.

Susan Grajek: I have to leave in a couple of minutes. Please do follow up with me on the rest of the conversation.

Jim Phelps: Thank you for joining Susan. Great stuff Susan Grajek: Thanks, I hope to be in touch soon!

Jim Phelps: I2 opportunities: Future Network Use Cases, TIER connectors and contributions

Jim Phelps: Itana member Identity groups - download and try out the TIER packet - comment back on change requests

Jim Phelps: Long Term Trust & Identity - strategic roadmap development

Jim Phelps: Higher Ed - strategic direction

Ann West, InCommon/Internet2: https://spaces.at.internet2.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=98306902

Ann West, InCommon/Internet2: That's the TIER reference architecture page

Jim Phelps: Thanks Ann

Ann West, InCommon/Internet2: We'd be very interested in your thoughts

Ann West, InCommon/Internet2: Tom Jordan from UWisc is leading this development

Jim Phelps: Survey for Winter/Spring Topics and Book: https://goo.gl/forms/p9DRA4oaNuVnYPFz1

Brenda Spychalla: Email me at brenda.spychalla@wisc.edu with additional questons about the WIT

CG Beth Schaefer - UW Milwaukee: Thank you to Susan, Ann, Brenda, and Bernadette for a great call today!

Brenda Spychalla: I concur. Great call today. Looking forward to reconnecting.

Ann West, InCommon/Internet2: Thanks All!