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AARC TREE · Authentication and Authorisation for Research Collaboration Technical Revision to Enhance Effectiveness

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 March 202428 February 2026EU funding €2,372,921Call HORIZON-INFRA-2023-DEV-01

Collaboration and sharing of resources is critical for research. Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructures (AAIs) play a key role in enabling federated interoperable access to resources.The AARC Technical Revision to Enhance Effectiveness (AARC TREE) project takes the successful and globally recognised “Authentication and Authorisation for Research Collaboration” (AARC) model and its flagship outcome, the AARC Blueprint Architecture (BPA), as the basis to drive the next phase of integration for research infrastructures: expand federated access management to integrate user-centring technologies, expand access to federated data and services (authorisation), consolidating existing capacities and avoiding fragmentation and unnecessary duplication.The main objectives of the AARC TREE project are to:(i) Capture and analyse new Authentication and Authorisation interoperability requirements(as emerging that support integration use-cases across the thematic area) andprovide a landscape analysis of AAIs services (including gaps) in the RIs represented in AARC TREE(ii) Define and validate new technical and policy guidelines for the AARC BPA that address RIs use-cases. This will improve the integration of RIs across thematic areas and increase the ability of RIs to support emerging needs(iii) Expand the number of research communities that can implement the AARC BPA and/or the AARC guidelines, by providing a validation environment and toolkits. At the same time support existing AARC communities in adopting new guidelines(iv) Bring RIs, e-Infrastructures and relevant stakeholders together to align strategies to integrate new technologies, better interoperate and share resources across thematic areas and produce a compendium and recommendations for different stakeholders

Consortium · 23 organisations

coordinator

NORDUNET A/S

DK · €414,250

participant

EISCAT SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION

SE · €19,768

participant

Masarykova univerzita

CZ · €114,250

participant

FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH GMBH

DE · €48,591

participant

DAASI INTERNATIONAL GMBH

DE · €26,906

participant

STICHTING EGI

NL · €252,875

thirdParty

KORMANYZATI INFORMATIKAI FEJLESZTESI UGYNOKSEG

HU

participant

NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURES FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY

EL · €160,500

participant

GEANT VERENIGING

NL · €317,500

thirdParty

VETENSKAPSRADET - SWEDISH RESEARCH COUNCIL

SE

participant

DIGITAL RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES

FR · €55,625

participant

SURF BV

NL · €162,500

associatedPartner

UNITED KINGDOM RESEARCH AND INNOVATION

UK

participant

KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE

DE · €169,038

participant

ORGANISATION EUROPEENNE POUR LA RECHERCHE NUCLEAIRE

CH · €174,460

associatedPartner

PAUL SCHERRER INSTITUT

CH

participant

MARIENE INFORMATIE SERVICE MARIS BV

NL · €56,125

participant

GESELLSCHAFT FUR WISSENSCHAFTLICHE DATENVERARBEITUNG MBH GOTTINGEN

DE · €30,285

participant

CINECA CONSORZIO INTERUNIVERSITARIO

IT · €11,500

participant

STICHTING NEDERLANDSE WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK INSTITUTEN

NL · €260,000

participant

CSC-TIETEEN TIETOTEKNIIKAN KESKUS OY

FI · €43,750

participant

ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI FISICA NUCLEARE

IT · €55,000

thirdParty

PRO-M PROFESSZIONALIS MOBIL ES HALOZATI SZOLGALTATO ZARTKORUEN MUKODO RESZVENYTARSASAG

HU

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