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Connecticut Education Network
CAPSS CEN Project Update
January 27, 2003
Connecticut
AgendaUpdate on CEN Status
“Call to Arms” for ERATE Letters of Agency
Questions and Answers
Connecticut
Connecticut Education NetworkPhase I & II build completed Nov 02
Now connect to 91+ locations182,000 K-12 Students (43%)80,000 Higher Ed Students (45%)15 libraries
Phase III completing this month
Connecticut
Higher Education ConnectivityWho is next:
Teikyo PostConn CollegeUSCGAMitchell
Pending CutoverU HartfordRensselaerSt. Joseph’sQuinnipiac
Who’s on NowUConn (6)*CSU (3)*Community Technical CollegesCharter Oak State*YaleTrinity *Wesleyan *UNH
In ConstructionSt. Vincent’sFairfieldU BridgeportSacred Heart
Connecticut
Year 6 CEN E-Rate ApprovalWave 20, January 20, 2004
!!!! 12 Months Later !!!!48% or $344,021 to Leased Circuits54% or $ 3,540,778 to Leased Fiber
Discussion with Cynthia Cooper, George McDonald next week at Statenets
Connecticut
Current Activities (Phase IV)With January 20, 2004 approval; construction underway to add:
92 new optically connected sites215 miles of new fiber backbone14 Higher Education & Hub sites23 new libraries
2004 – 2005 Year 7 E Rate ApplicationRemainder of State’s school districts and principal public libraries
Launch CEN NewsletterUpdate Web Resources
CONNECTICUT EDUCATION NETWORK K12 SITES
KENT
SHARON
LYME
LEBANON
STAFFORDSALISBURY
HADDAM
NEWTOWN
GOSHEN
LITCHFIELD
KILLINGLY
GRANBYNORFOLK
UNION
GUILFORD
WOODSTOCK
DANBURY
NEW MILFORD
SUFFIELD
SALEM
HEBRON
TOLLAND
LEDYARD
THOMPSON
POMFRET
AVON
CORNWALL
ENFIELD
ASHFORD
MANSFIELD
CANAAN
MAD
ISON
EAST HADDAMMONTVILLE
OXFORD
GREENWICH
HAMD
EN
PLAINFIELD
BERLIN
GROTON
COLCHESTER
EASTON
REDDING
GLASTONBURY
WILTON
COVENTRY
STAMFORD
SHELTON
GRISWOLDI
SOMERS
SIMSBURY
PRESTON
CHESHIRE
SOUTHBURY
HARTLAND
WINDSOR
EASTLYME
BRISTOL
MIDDLETOWN
ELLINGTON
WARREN
WOODBURY
TORRINGTON
FAIRFIELD
CANTON
NORWICH
STONINGTON
CANTERBURY
MONROE
RIDGE-FIELD
WINDHAM
WASH-INGTON
WALLINGFORD DURHAM
EASTFORD
WATER-FORD
WILLING-TON
ROXBURY
BROOKLYN
NORTHSTONINGTON
MERIDEN
COLEBROOK
MILFORD
HAMPTON
BARKHAMSTED
HAR-WINTON
WINCHESTER
SOUTH-INGTON
OLDLYME
BOZRAH
PUTNAM
EASTHAMPTONSHER-
MAN
KILLING-WORTH
MORRIS
BURL-INGTON
WESTON
NEWHARTFORD
LISB
ON
BETHANY
CHAPLIN
WATERBURY
PORTLAND
NORWALK
TRUMBULL
WATER-TOWN
BETHEL
FARMINGTON
VERNON
COLUMBIA
WOLCOTT
BLOOM-FIELD
PLYM-OUTH
ORANGE
FRANKLIN
MAN-CHESTER
BRANFORD CLIN
TON
BOLTON
ESSEX
CHESTER
WESTPORT
SCOTLAND
EASTWINDSOR
DARIEN
SOUTHWINDSOR
NEWCANAAN
HART-FORD
NEWFAIRFIELD
BETH-LEHEM
AND-OVER
BROOK-FIELD
NEWHAVEN
STR
ATF O
RD
SEYMOUR
MARL-BOROUGH
NORTHHAVEN NORTH
BRAN-FORD
SPRA-GUE
MIDDLE-BURY
WOOD-BRIDGE
PROS-PECTNAUGA-
TUCK
WESTHARTFORD
BRIDGE-PORT
EASTGRANBY
WEST-BROOK
NORTHCANAAN
DEEP RIVER
ROCKYHILL
BRIDGE-WATER
EASTHARTFORD
CROMWELL
NEWING-TON
NEWBRITAIN
OLDSAY-
BROOK
MIDDLE-FIELD
EAS
THAV
EN
THOMAS-TON PLAIN-
VILLE
WESTHAVEN
WETHERS-FIELD
DERBY
AN-SONIA
BEACONFALLS
WINDSORLOCKS
NEWLONDON
VOLUNTOWN
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2004-20052003-20042002-2003
CompletedIn Progress
NowProposed
For 2004-2005
PRELIMINARY FIBER DELIVERY TIMELINES
7/30/2004StratfordStratford Board of Education
7/30/2004StamfordStamford Board of Ed
7/30/2004BridgeportBridgeport Public Schools
7/30/2004Windsor LocksWindsor Locks High School
7/30/2004EnfieldEnfield Fermi High
6/30/2004MansfieldMansfield EO Smith High School
6/30/2004FairfieldFairfield Board of Ed
6/30/2004HartfordHartford - CREC
6/30/2004BloomfieldBloomfield Board of Ed
5/30/2004Rocky HillRocky Hill High School or Middle School,
5/30/2004PlainvillePlainville High School
5/30/2004BristolBristol Board of Education
5/30/2004VernonRockville High School
5/30/2004ManchesterManchester Town Hall / High School
5/30/2004GlastonburyGlastonbury High School
5/30/2004EllingtonEllington Middle School
4/30/2004Southbury IBM Route
2/15/2004TrumbullTrumbull Board of Ed
2/28/2004Windsor Windsor High School
8/30/2004Old LymeOld Lyme to Learn
8/30/2004Old SaybrookOld Saybrook
8/30/2004Old LymeOld Lyme
8/30/2004AnsoniaAnsonia - Emmett Obrien VT
8/30/2004SouthburySouthbury
8/30/2004New CanaanNew Canaan Town Hall
8/30/2004DanburyDanbury High School
8/30/2004DanburyDanbury Board of Ed
8/30/2004StamfordStamford Hub Site
8/30/2004WiltonWilton
8/30/2004WestportWestport Town Hall
8/30/2004WestonWeston
8/30/2004TrumbullTrumbull – CES
8/30/2004NorwalkNorwalk BOE
8/30/2004MonroeMonroe Elementary School
8/30/2004BethanyBethany
8/30/2004SimsburySimsbury High School
7/30/2004BridgeportCTS Troop G Hub Site
7/30/2004SouthburyCTS Troop A Hub Site
Equipment and Service Availability shortly after.
PRELIMINARY FIBER DELIVERY TIMELINES
10/30/2004GrotonGrasso - VT
10/30/2004GrotonNew London to Groton
10/30/2004Old LymeLEARN - RESC
10/30/2004New LondonNew London
10/30/2004New FairfieldNew Fairfield
10/30/2004TorringtonTorrington
10/30/2004New HartfordNew Hartford
11/30/2004CollinsvilleCanton Senior High School
10/30/2004WillingtonWillington - District 19
10/30/2004WaterfordWaterford
10/30/2004StamfordStamford - JM Wright VT
10/30/2004DanburyDanbury - Henry Abbott VT
10/30/2004BethelBethel High School
10/30/2004TollandTolland High
10/30/2004TollandRockville to Storrs
10/30/2004DarienDarien BOE
10/30/2004WolcottWolcott
10/30/2004MiddleburyMiddlebury
9/30/2004AvonAvon High School
12/30/2004BridgeportBridgeport -Bullard Havens VT
12/30/2004MilfordMilford- Pratt VT
12/30/2004WaterburyWaterbury - JF Kaynor VT
12/30/2004ManchesterManchester - Howell Cheney VT
12/30/2004ShermanSherman
12/30/2004Sandy HookNewtown High School
12/30/2004LitchfieldLitchfield - RESC
12/30/2004LitchfieldLitchfield
12/30/2004BurlingtonBurlington
12/30/2004WindhamWindham Middle School
12/30/2004SuffieldSuffield
11/30/2004DanburyWestern Conn State Univ
11/30/2004HamdenHamden - Eli Whitney VoTech
11/30/2004BerlinBerlin Town Hall
11/30/2004SomersSomers
11/30/2004FarmingtonFarmington High School
11/30/2004East WindsorEast Windsor Jr/Sr High
11/30/2004East HartfordEast Hartford High School
Equipment and Service Availability shortly after.
PRELIMINARY FIBER DELIVERY TIMELINES
12/30/2004EastonHellen Keller Middle School
12/30/2004WindhamWindham - Windham VT
12/30/2004New BritainNew Britain - Goodwin VT
12/30/2004Middletown Middletown - Vinal VT
12/30/2004MeridenMeriden - HC Wilcox VT
12/30/2004Washington Shepaug Valley High
12/30/2004New MilfordNew Milford
12 sites not listed awaiting SBC service availability for OptiMAN at locations.
Equipment and Service Availability shortly after.
Connecticut
Year 7 - 2004-2005 ERate AppScope is every K12 district, every principal public library and all vocational technical schoolsExpect approximately 50% reimbursement on $14,000,000 in project expenses
Need Letters of Agency from every superintendent and library head
Sites that do not provide one will be left out (maybe forever)
Will be filed Monday or Tuesday next week
Connecticut
Letter of Agencythe attached “Letter of Agency” (LOA), which will signify to the E-Rate program
administrator that we (CEN) are authorized to file, only for the connection from your district to the CEN, on your behalf.
Please note that signing this LOA will not affect in any way your ability to file separate E-Rate applications on your own for any services or goods you may require for your district or library. This application is completely separate and distinct from your local efforts. The State’s application is specifically and narrowly designed not to overlap with any local applications. The State files only for the connection from your district to the Connecticut Education Network as a telecom circuit charge. Although we do offer you filtering services and Internet service on that connection, we do not file with Erate for any funds related to those services so that there are no instances of overlapping applications between the CEN and your local efforts. The State is confident that this approach is correct and we would welcome an opportunity to correct alternateinterpretations that may be presented to you.
Connecticut
What are Superintendents asked to sign?
My signature on this document attests that I am aware that the State of Connecticut Department of Information Technology (DOIT) is filing a Year 7 Universal Services Fund application for the telecommunications services to connect my site to the Connecticut Education Network. I authorize participation in the consortium application.
Connecticut
By end of 2004, CEN will extend to:
82% of K-12 students (464,000+)
88% of higher education students (150,000+)
Connect to at least 58 library systems
And, by July 2005:Network complete to 100% of K12, Libraries and Higher Education
Connecticut
CEN Advanced Services SupportAgreement with UConn to assist with:Technical Staffing for K-20 advanced services
Rob Vietzke, Network ArchitectRobin Brown, Senior Security AnalystDoug Gregory, Network TechnicianOpen Search, Senior Network Engineer (CCIE)
Internet2 Sponsorship and ConnectionLow Cost Commercial Internet ServicesPartnership in developing regional, national and international advanced networking
Internet2 SEGPSponsored Educational Group Participant
Non-commercial network for R & EAccess to next generation content for K-20Ability CEN participants to stay competitiveConnecticut in-state capacity second to noneNot available from any Commercial provider
Going to TITANIC with Bob Ballard July, 2004
Internet2® is a not-for-profit consortium, led by over 200 US universities, developing and deploying advanced network applications and technology, accelerating the creation of tomorrow's Internet.
Connecticut
ConnecticutRhode IslandNew York MassachusettsVermontMaineNew Hampshire
Connecticut
NEREN OpportunitiesLeverage bottom of long-haul glutBring national and international
research capacity into North EastCreate level playing field with rest of
country & worldAttain long-term cost-controlled
access to next generation services in New York & Boston
Vendor Fiber Routes
Northeast Research and Education Network Proposal
NEREN NYC32 Avenue of the Americas
NYSERnet Colocation SpaceNew York, New York
NEREN CAMBRIDGENorthern Crossroads Colocation Space
300 Bent St, Cambridge
NEREN HARTFORDConnecticut Preferred Site
State of Connecticut Data Center101 E. River Dr, East Hartford
NEREN STORRSUniversity of ConnecticutRoute 44, Mansfield, CT
NEREN PROVIDENCE275 Promenade, Providence
NEREN SPRINGFIELD1 Federal St, Springfield
NEREN WORCESTER474 Main St, Worcester
NEREN ALBANY11 North Pearl St
or 194 Washington St
NEREN DurhamDurham, NH
NEREN KeeneKeene, NH
NEREN Portland1 City Center, Portland, Maine
NEREN PlymouthPlymouth, NH
NEREN HanoverHanover, NH
NEREN BURLINGTONSouth Prospect St, Burlington, VT
NEREN MiddleburyMiddlebury, VT
NEREN West HavenAlternate Site
5 Horton Place, West Haven
NEREN ROCHESTER-
NEREN SYRACUSE-
NEREN BUFFALO-
NEREN OrinoCollege Avenue, Orino, Maine
Connecticut
K-12 CEN Services
Central FilteringCentral FirewallInternet2 Access
Peer-to-Peer Control *NewH.323 Video Conference Bridging *New
Security Consulting (design) *NewNetwork Design Consulting (design) *New
CEN Team Self Challenge
Be the first State to complete an all-optical next generation integrated K-20 research and education infrastructure
Connecticut
Challenge to Schools, Campuses and Libraries
Think K through 20+ (think globally, act globally)
Imagine what you want CEN to be, then participate, advocate and demand nothing less.
It is –your- network, communicate interests, needs and concerns
Think flexible
The CEN Team would like nothing more than to please all participants, keep us in your thoughts & planning!
CEN Attitude:
Extremely Bullish going in to 2004.
Connecticut
Contact CEN
http://www.ct.gov/cen
[email protected] Network Architect, Dept. of Information Technology
Director, CEN Advanced Services Center, University of Connecticut
[email protected] program manager, Dept. of Information Technology
[email protected] Security Analyst
[email protected] Technician
[email protected] Services Consultant (Filtering, DNS)