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- 050.01 NSF to Establish New Network Information
- Services by Mike Roberts, <roberts@ivory.educom.edu>
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- The National Science Foundation has released a solicitation for network
- information services for NSFNET and the NREN. The five year project
- will take the form of a cooperative agreement between the NSF and the
- selected management organization. NSF has indicated that it may
- divide the project work and make more than one award.
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- Awards of this type fall under the U.S. Federal Cooperative Agreement
- Act, which is intended to encourage joint ventures between the
- government and public and private sector organizations on projects of
- common interest, with all parties contributing resources to the scope
- of work. NSF has announced that approximately U.S.$2 million are
- available from its network funds for the project.
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- The new NIS will consolidate and replace several existing network
- services efforts in the U.S., including those provided by Bolt Beranek
- and Newman, Merit, and SRI/GSI.
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- Based on an assessment of NIS needs and requirements developed during
- a workshop held in mid-1991, the solicitation gives priority to
- delivery of the services summarized below. The major conclusion of
- the workshop was that a distributed model should be adopted, with end
- users receiving support from their local services units to the
- greatest extent possible. The central network services organization
- therefore will function as a "NIS for NIS's."
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- - Registration Services. The new NIS provider
- will be responsible for Internet network
- number assignment, domain name registration,
- and autonomous system number assignment. The
- U.S. Department of Defense requirements will
- be handled within the DOD.
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- - Directory and Database Services. A master
- "Directory of Directories" is to be
- maintained, covering network resources,
- network organizations, institutions and end
- user names. The solicitation asks that
- "proposed directory implementations should
- utilize distributed database and other
- advanced technologies wherever practicable."
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- - Information Services. Major services to be
- provided include a Network Reference Desk and
- Coordination Services for all NIS and NOC
- organizations on NSFNET and the NREN. It is
- intended that the new provider function as a
- "NIS of first resort" and a "NIS of last
- resort" for end users. By this is meant that
- the central NIS organization will offer
- information services that assist an end user
- in finding a source of local support and
- connection, as well as dealing with situations
- in which a user, for one reason or another,
- has been unable to resolve a problem locally.
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- Proposals are due May 18 and an award is anticipated in the summer of
- 1992.
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