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  <Title>Major Cloud Service Outage Impacting Campus Applications</Title>
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    <p><strong>Date: June 12, 2025</strong></p>
    <p><strong>Time: 3:45 PM </strong></p>
    <p>The Division of Information Technology is aware of a widespread outage with a major cloud service provider that is currently impacting access to a number of online services used by the campus community.</p>
    <p>This is a global issue affecting many organizations and is not the result of an outage or issue with the university's internal IT systems.</p>
    <p><strong>Impacted services may include, but are not limited to:</strong></p>
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    <li>Google (including Gmail, Google Drive, Google Docs, and other G Suite applications)</li>
    <li>Box</li>
    <li>VitalSource</li>
    <li>Poll Everywhere</li>
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    <p>Users may experience slow loading times, errors, or be unable to access these services altogether. We understand the critical nature of these tools for teaching, learning, and administrative work and apologize for the disruption this external issue is causing.</p>
    <p>Our team is closely monitoring the situation with the cloud provider. </p>
    <p>We appreciate your patience as the external provider works to resolve this major incident.</p>
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    <Title>DoIT to power down the retired Rolm phone system on Monday June 9th</Title>
    <Tagline>DoIT will power down the old Rolm based phone system</Tagline>
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          <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>On Monday, June 9th, DoIT will be permanently shutting down the retired Rolm based phone system. Now that the campus has been migrated to the Cisco VoIP phone system, no impact to services or phone system users is expected. </span></p>
          <br><p><span>Years ago, DoIT began a campus wide project to modernize UMBC’s phone system, aiming to bring new features, flexibility, and stability to our calling environment. We are excited to announce that this last year DoIT completed the project by finishing the migration of all campus services from legacy to modern phone system. Although that work was completed months ago, in an abundance of caution DoIT elected to wait until the Summer before permanently powering down these old systems. </span></p>
          <br><p><span>Although we expect that this will have no impact on campus phone services, please don’t hesitate to contact the </span><a href="https://doit.umbc.edu/tsc/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Technology</span><span> Support Center</span></a> if you experience any phone service disruptions<span>.</span></p>
          <br><p><span>Ray Soellner</span></p>
          <p><span>Director of Network and Telecommunication Services // DoIT</span></p>
          <p><span><a href="mailto:rays1@umbc.edu">rays1@umbc.edu</a></span></p>
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  <Title>SAP Concur Travel System &#8211; Entering the Next Phase</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">DoIT has been working closely with Administration &amp; Finance on the SAP Concur Travel System Implementation! We are excited to begin testing and change management planning. Please see the below message from <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/travel/posts/150432" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">UMBC Travel</a>: <div><br></div>
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    <p><span>Dear UMBC Community,</span></p>
    <p><span>We’re excited to share that the SAP Concur Travel Implementation Project is entering its next major phase: </span>testing and change management planning<span>.</span></p>
    <p><span>As we move forward, we want to ensure that this transition is not just about technology—but about people. Our goal is to make this change as smooth, transparent, and beneficial as possible for the entire campus community.</span></p>
    <h3><span>What to Look Forward To</span></h3>
    <p><span>With SAP Concur, UMBC will benefit from:</span></p>
    <ul>
    <li><p><span>Streamlined travel booking and expense reporting</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Mobile access</span><span> for submitting receipts and managing trips on the go</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Improved compliance</span><span> with travel policies and federal regulations</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Integrated international travel support</span><span> through Terra Dotta and CISI</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Better visibility</span><span> into travel spending and analytics</span></p></li>
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    <h3><span>What Our Change Management Efforts Will Include</span></h3>
    <p><span>To support this transition, we are launching a comprehensive change management strategy that includes:</span></p>
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    <li><p><span>Stakeholder engagement</span><span>: Identifying and involving key groups early to ensure their needs are heard and addressed</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Targeted communications</span><span>: Sharing timely, relevant updates tailored to different audiences</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Training and support</span><span>: Offering hands-on sessions, resources, and help channels to guide users through the new system</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Feedback loops</span><span>: Creating opportunities for you to share your experience and help shape the rollout</span></p></li>
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    <p><span>We’ll continue to keep you informed as we progress. In the meantime, thank you for your engagement and support as we work together to modernize UMBC’s travel experience.</span></p>
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    <Title>Wiki (umbc.atlassian.net) Service Issue - starting 5/30/25</Title>
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          <div>We want to let you know that our wiki (Atlassian Confluence Cloud) has been unexpectedly offline since Friday night due to a billing-related issue with our hosting vendor. Although we did pay our bill, there appears to have been a processing problem on their end, which has unfortunately been difficult to resolve over the weekend.</div>
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          <div>We understand how disruptive this downtime may be and sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. Please rest assured that we are actively working with the vendor to get the issue resolved as quickly as possible.</div>
          <div><br></div>
          <div>Thank you for your patience and understanding — we’ll provide updates as soon as we have more information.</div>
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  <Title>Spring 2025 Student Employee Gritty Award Winners: AV Student Team!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><h3><span>UMBC AV Team Shines at Maryland History Day</span></h3>
    <br><br><p><span>UMBC’s AV student support team, </span><span><strong>Roza Zareidoodeji, Jordan Pierre-Scott and Josh Cheeks</strong></span><span>,</span><span> delivered exceptional service during this year's </span><a href="https://www.mdhumanities.org/programs/maryland-history-day/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Maryland History Day</span></a><span>, showcasing the institution's commitment to professional excellence and earning them the </span><strong><em><span>Spring Semester Student DoIT Gritty Award</span><span>!</span></em></strong></p>
    <br><p><span>Roza, Jordan, and Josh were the backbone of the event's technical operations, meticulously preparing campus facilities and ensuring seamless technological support. Their comprehensive pre-event preparations included detailed equipment checks, from projector functionality to sound systems and wiring integrity.</span></p>
    <br><p><span>Despite challenges like limited power in the Engineering building due to ongoing renovation work, the team maintained a high standard of service. They professionally guided visiting organizations through the technical setup and remained readily available to address any questions or concerns.</span></p>
    <br><p><span>The event utilized most of the campus's classrooms and lecture halls, with the tech team guaranteeing that each space was fully operational and presentation-ready. Their collaborative approach and problem-solving skills demonstrated UMBC's dedication to supporting educational initiatives.</span></p>
    <br><p><span>Attendees from across Maryland experienced firsthand the university's technical proficiency and supportive environment, with the tech team playing a crucial role in the event's success.</span></p>
    <br><p><span><span><img src="https://lh7-rt.googleusercontent.com/docsz/AD_4nXdMrAVPpzZZCgm2jenRFsTzGfgWSdB2Y0xn-Wc0wK2YdpRocbwG7zbULLEPysYBoFtJX7T9KYOU4hOgCXde-Sd6CKF42tbdNhBipFkgyqNCov9-yJWGOhZWDGS0R28052wndG-l?key=Gios1rPko0PZpzSfGJP0aQ" width="658" height="369" alt="The DoIT Gritty Award Trophy is displayed next to three of the Gritty Award recipients, Roza, Jordan, and Josh" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></span></span></p>
    <br><p><span>For all of your exceptional efforts and commitment to excellence, we are proud to present you all with the Spring 2025 DoIT Student Gritty Award. Congratulations! </span></p>
    <p><span>Thank you, </span><span><strong>Roza Zareidoodeji, Jordan Pierre-Scott and Josh Cheeks</strong></span><span> for your outstanding teamwork and professionalism!</span></p>
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    <p><span><strong>The DoIT Community &amp; The DoIT Gritty Committee</strong></span></p>
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    <p><span>Erica D’Eramo</span></p>
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    <p><span>Carlos McKinney</span></p>
    <p><span>David Toothe</span></p>
    <p><span>Dondre Hatef</span></p>
    <p><span>Kashka Donaldson</span></p>
    <p><span>Mariann Hawken </span></p>
    <p><span>Nick Beech</span></p>
    <p><span>Tony Finneran</span></p>
    <p><span>Roy Prouty</span></p>
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  <Title>UMBC Student experience at The Consortium of Cybersecurity Clinics</Title>
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    <span>By Tejas Ramlal Walke, Student, University of Maryland, Baltimore County</span> | <span>May 15, 2025</span>
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    <p>On April 24, 2025, the Consortium of Cybersecurity Clinics held the Spring 2025 “Clinic of Clinics” event, bringing together over 140 students from more than 40 Cybersecurity Clinics across the world. This is a biannual event held each semester and gives students who are working in their school’s cybersecurity clinic a chance to connect with peers and learn from top experts in the field.</p>
    <p>The Consortium of Cybersecurity Clinics is a collaborative network of higher education-based cybersecurity clinics focused on serving community organizations. The Consortium plays a key role in connecting these clinics, sharing resources, and assessing the impact of clinics on students and the communities they serve.</p>
    <h4><span>General (Ret.) Paul M. Nakasone</span></h4>
    <p>The highlight of the event was a keynote by <a href="https://engineering.vanderbilt.edu/bio/?pid=paul-nakasone" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">General (Ret.) Paul M. Nakasone</a>, who led as the former Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and Commander at U.S. Cyber Command. He is now the founding director of <a href="https://www.vanderbilt.edu/national-security/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Vanderbilt University’s Institute for National Security</a>.</p>
    <h4><span>Inside the NSA and U.S. Cyber Command</span></h4>
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    <img width="538" height="542" src="https://cybersecurityclinics.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/paul-nakasone-headshot.png" alt="General (Ret.) Paul M. Nakasone" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">Paul M. Nakasone</div>
    <p>General Nakasone started the keynote with a powerful and inspiring statement for the students in attendance, “The future is about talent, and you represent that talent.” He then shared his experiences in the former roles at the National Security Agency (NSA) and U.S. Cyber Command, two organizations that play a very crucial role in securing the nation’s digital infrastructure. He explained the simple yet powerful mission of the NSA: “We make code, and we break code.” The NSA develops cryptographic keys, codes, and encryption technologies in order to protect the country’s most sensitive communications and defense platforms. NSA also plays a critical role in national intelligence by monitoring adversarial activity.</p>
    <p>As for U.S. Cyber Command, General Nakasone outlined three core missions:</p>
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    <li>Defending Department of Defense networks, data, and weapon systems: Supporting over 4.5 million users and maintaining constant mobility, this infrastructure serves as the foundation for global military operations.</li>
    <li>Providing cyber support to U.S. forces deployed worldwide: From Korea to Iraq and Afghanistan, Cyber Command maintains cyber readiness and protection in active military environments.</li>
    <li>Protecting the nation in cyberspace: Cyber Command works with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the FBI, and the private sector to protect US elections and other critical democratic functions from foreign interference.</li>
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    <h4><span>Disruptive Technologies and the Importance of Adaptation</span></h4>
    <p>The keynote was structured with three core themes: disruptive technologies, the current state of cybersecurity, and the skill sets needed for tomorrow’s leaders. To demonstrate the impact of disruptive technologies, General Nakasone talked about <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnrJzXM7a6o" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Steve Jobs’ 2007 announcement of the iPhone</a>, which he described as “the most disruptive technology of the 21st century.” He compared the companies that embraced the adoption of and adaptation to mobile innovation, like Amazon and Google, with those that ignored the shift, such as Blockbuster, Blackberry, and Nokia. Through this comparison, he explained how early action can shape long-term relevance and success for companies in a world with rapidly evolving technologies, “You can adopt, adapt, or avoid. Choose wisely.”</p>
    <img width="1024" height="572" src="https://cybersecurityclinics.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/nakasone-ppt-2-1024x572.png" alt="A hexagonal collage showing logos and phone screens for Meta AI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, Apple Intelligence, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenAI ChatGPT." style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><h4><span>Artificial Intelligence: Promise and Risk</span></h4>
    <p>General Nakasone explained how today’s biggest disruptive technology, Artificial Intelligence, presents both huge opportunities and serious concerns. He then reflected on the launch of ChatGPT, noting its quick growth: over 1 million users in just five days, and 100 million within two months—a pace that significantly exceeded the internet’s initial expansion, which took seven years to reach 50 million users. He called the capabilities of current AI models as “truly outstanding,” citing their quick developments in areas like coding, reasoning, deep research, and even image generation. While he found the new technology to be exciting, he highlighted the need for responsible advancement and called for national investment in talent, energy, compute, chips, and data that would ensure the safe development and application of AI. With regard to cybersecurity, he mentioned several concerns, including the emergence of deepfakes. Fortunately, defense against malicious deepfakes outperformed offense in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.  Additionally, he expressed worries about the possibility of backdoors in open-source AI models, a recent example would be DeepSeek, and the danger of data poisoning during AI model training, vulnerabilities that may be used to infiltrate critical systems. Despite these risks, he maintained his optimism that AI would advance industries like national defense, education, and medicine, stating that the technology has him “riveted on the future.”</p>
    <h4><span>The Geopolitical Landscape: Three Arcs of Global Security</span></h4>
    <p>Shifting to a broader strategic view, General Nakasone defined today’s global security environment through what he described as three arcs of geopolitics. In the first arc, he explained the rise of China, showing how it went from a $114 billion economy in 1972 to a $17 trillion global power with expanding diplomatic, informational, and military influence today. The second arc focused on active conflicts, such as the Russia-Ukraine War, and ongoing instability in the Middle East. He explained how digital capabilities, like laptops connected through satellite internet, have made it possible for unprecedented disruption, pointing out that Ukraine has disabled more than half of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet despite having no navy. “This is the future of conflict,” he said, where non-kinetic cyber operations increasingly shape kinetic outcomes. The third arc addressed the threats that cross borders, such as pandemics, climate change, and cybersecurity itself, reminding us all that geographic boundaries no longer protect countries from cyberattacks. When combined, these three arcs show how intricately cyberspace has woven itself into both national security and international relations.</p>
    <img src="https://cybersecurityclinics.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/nakasone-ppt-1.png" alt="A collage featuring images of a street in Asia, war destruction, city skyline, shipping, computer chip, military tank, cybersecurity, and a masked person." style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><h4><span>A Closer Look at Today’s Cybersecurity Threats</span></h4>
    <p>General Nakasone also talked about the current cybersecurity threats. Last year, there were over 5,000 recorded ransomware attacks in the United States, which is a 15% increase from the prior year. He shared that when companies like Microsoft release updates, the attackers are able to exploit vulnerabilities within just five days, putting intense pressure on organizations to patch systems quickly. What’s even more concerning is that it takes an average of 194 days to detect an intrusion and 58 days to remove it. These three elements present a very challenging picture as we think about cybersecurity today and into the future.</p>
    <h4><span>The Four Basics That Defeat 96% of Threats</span></h4>
    <p>To tackle these challenges, General Nakasone stressed the importance of renewed commitment to “defense in depth,” urging cybersecurity experts to actively look for threats, conduct penetration tests, and prioritize patching. He also shared the four simple practices that can provide protection against 96% of known adversaries. Those four practices are:</p>
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    <li>Keeping the systems updated.</li>
    <li>Using strong passwords</li>
    <li>Recognizing phishing attempts</li>
    <li>Enabling multi-factor authentication (MFA)</li>
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    <h4><span>What Makes a Great Cybersecurity Leader?</span></h4>
    <p>General Nakasone concluded his presentation by outlining the three traits a cybersecurity professional must have: </p>
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    <li>Critical thinking</li>
    <li>Communication skills</li>
    <li>Character</li>
    </ol>
    <p>He shared about this experience about how no one asked him what he majored in after college. Instead, they wanted to see if he could break down a complex problem, communicate clearly, and hold strong values. “Character,” he said, “is what you are in the dark. It’s what you stand for when no one’s watching.”</p>
    <h4><span>Q&amp;A Session</span></h4>
    <p>After the keynote, students from clinics across the world got the chance to ask questions directly to General Nakasone. The Q&amp;A session turned out to be one of the most captivating parts of the event, with questions ranging from privacy and national security to AI regulation, policy and career advice.</p>
    <p>Key Takeaways from the Q&amp;A Session:</p>
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    <li>Collaboration is key: Effective cybersecurity requires coordination between the government, the private sector, and academia. Each brings together strengths to solve complex challenges.</li>
    <li>Technical leaders are in demand: “We need leaders who code, and coders who can lead.”</li>
    <li>Strategic government investment in education, talent, and infrastructure can drive innovation, just as it did with the interstate highway system and GPS.</li>
    </ol>
    <h4><span>Breakout Sessions: Peer Connections and Takeaways</span></h4>
    <p>After the conclusion of the keynote and Q&amp;A, the students were moved to breakout rooms, where they discussed engaging prompts. These sessions allowed everyone to make personal connections, share stories, and think about their clinic work from a new perspective.</p>
    <h4><span>Final Reflections</span></h4>
    <p>The Spring 2025 “Clinic of Clinics” was an insightful event where students connected with each other and learned how cybersecurity relies on people driven by shared values, teamwork, and a desire to learn. General Nakasone’s keynote shed light on today’s most critical challenges and sparked inspiration about the future we’re creating together. In his closing remarks, he quoted Steve Jobs, <em>“Everyone here has a sense that right now is one of the moments that we are influencing the future.” </em></p>
    <p>Listening to his keynote certainly made us all feel we were in one.</p>
    <p>The original post can be found at <a href="https://cybersecurityclinics.org/blog/event-recap-spring-2025-clinic-of-clinics/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Consortium of Cybersecurity Clinics</a>.</p>
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  <Title>May Gritty Award Winners: The High Performance Computing Team!</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span><p><span>The HPC team, down two staff, performed a large upgrade of the High Performance Computing (HPC) environment. Over $1.7 million in new hardware was purchased, including new HPC CPU nodes, new GPU nodes, and over 2.5 Petabytes of storage. </span><span>The project has significantly enhanced UMBC’s capacity to support high-performance computing (HPC), providing a more secure and robust environment for interdisciplinary and inter-institutional collaborations.</span></p>
    <br><p><span><span><img src="https://lh7-rt.googleusercontent.com/docsz/AD_4nXdrSba1mjo6dH9eBcvDDb_C704BEHlsOASzsXm5ptZomkmQp6QJ_ME1wroQXz74VYWbxpmP4KejnKg1xtDDTTPk3EWmtsh3I_Z4fAG74gJ5KshhhSAVAt9LyLEokp2nxLf_y5naew?key=CadWFwv4HyJ6NaxYle7PRA" width="688" height="384" alt="The DoIT Gritty trophy is in front of Greg, Roy, and Andy, who are looking at the camera through computing equipment" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></span></span></p>
    <h4><span>Outstanding Contributions</span></h4>
    <p><span>This project would not have been possible without the DoIT Research Computing and Unix teams! Thank you to the following folks for their contributions:</span></p>
    <br><p><span><strong>Roy Prouty</strong></span><span>, Assistant Director for Research Computing. Provided background support for all installation, configuration, and support tasks.</span></p>
    <br><p><span><strong>Greg Ballantine</strong></span><span>, Research Computing Systems Administrator. Greg was hired a few months into the project, but quickly got up-to-speed on HPC administration and development. Greg also took over the storage cluster deployment and has worked to integrate the storage cluster with the computing cluster.</span></p>
    <br><p><span><strong>Andy Leeds</strong></span><span>, Coordinator of Research Computing. Helped to layout the computing cluster internal networks and deploy the first layer of the storage cluster.</span></p>
    <br><p><span>A special, wonderful thank you to the <strong>DoIT Student Employees from the Unix Group</strong>, who did much of the heavy (server) lifting and spent many shifts learning the ins and outs of HPC system administration.</span></p>
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    <p><span>Unix Students, left to right: Danielle Esposito, Max Breitmeyer, Phil Henry, Beamlak Bekele</span></p>
    <br><p><span><strong>Danielle Esposito</strong></span><span>, Information Systems. DoIT Student Staff. Helped with physical and software installation and worked to establish baseline usage statistics.</span></p>
    <br><p><span><strong>Max Breitmeyer</strong></span><span>, Computer Science. DoIT GA. Helped with physical and software installation, worked to configure the computing cluster management systems, and developed tutorials and documentation for new users.</span></p>
    <br><p><span><strong>Phil Henry</strong></span><span>, Computer Science. DoIT Student Staff. Helped with physical installation and worked to field tickets relating to the new cluster.</span></p>
    <br><p><span><strong>Beamlak Bekele</strong></span><span>, Computer Science. DoIT Student Staff. Helped with physical and software installation as well as serving as the lead user support student staff member.</span></p>
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    <h4><span>Deployment</span></h4>
    <p><span>DoIT’s Research Computing team has successfully deployed over 60 new CPU and GPU nodes, along with integrating the high-performance computing environment with the Retriever Research Storage system (RRStor). The infrastructure enhancements support research activities ranging from artificial intelligence development to atmospheric science analysis. </span></p>
    <p><span>This investment, totaling over $2 million, modernizes our research computing infrastructure by replacing aging hardware and introducing major updates to the management and security to the cluster. These updates will aid researchers in meeting security requirements in research grants and improve the capabilities and access to high-performance computing needs. </span></p>
    <h2><span><br></span></h2>
    <h4><span>Key Achievements</span></h4>
    <ul>
    <li><p><span>51 new CPU nodes on chip: 13 high-memory and 38 regular-memory nodes, providing a total of 3264 CPU cores and 32TB of RAM. </span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>12 new GPU nodes on chip: 10 LS40S nodes and two H100 nodes, adding 320 CPU cores and 44 GPU Cards.</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Retriever Research Storage System (RRStor): Added 2.5 PetaBytes of storage, leveraging the Ceph distributed file system to enhance data mobility for research workflows, as part of the </span><a href="https://doit.umbc.edu/about/pmo/post/143845/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>NSF Grant</span></a><span> awarded to DoIT last year.</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Modernized software environment: Transition to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (RHEL9), improving system reliability, security, and compatibility with modern software stacks.</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Redundant head nodes: Implemented across clusters to eliminate single points of failure, ensuring a more reliable and secure system.</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>First HPC Bootcamp: Delivered on November 12, 2024, as part of the NSF SCIPE grant, providing hands-on GPU training for over 20 participants from iHARP, IMET, and UMCES.</span></p></li>
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    <p><span>The project has significantly enhanced UMBC’s capacity to support high-performance computing (HPC), providing a more secure and robust environment for interdisciplinary and inter-institutional collaborations.</span></p>
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    <br><h4><span>Future Plans</span></h4>
    <ul>
    <li><p><span>The DoIT Research Computing team will continue to monitor and support the new systems post-deployment.</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Address optimization needs as researchers test and rebuild software stacks for the new hardware environment.</span></p></li>
    <li><p><span>Expand programming opportunities with additional HPC Bootcamps to train new and experienced users in maximizing the HPC environment.</span></p></li>
    </ul>
    <br><br><p><span>A special thanks to </span><span><strong>Vandana Janeja</strong></span><span><strong>,</strong> iHARP Project Lead, and </span><span><strong>Sai Vikas </strong></span><span><strong>Amaraneni</strong></span><span>, iHARP Graduate Student, for their support throughout the process. </span><span>UMBC Faculty Contributors have played a significant role in the initial specifications, testing, and providing insight along the way, as did the </span><span><strong>NSF SCIPE Grant Team</strong></span><span> and the entire </span><span><strong>UMBC Research Community</strong></span><span>, including </span><span><strong>iHARP</strong></span><span>, </span><span><strong>IMET</strong></span><span>, and</span><span><strong>UMCES</strong></span><span>.</span></p>
    <p><span>We would like to extend our gratitude to everyone who contributed to this project's success!</span></p>
    <br><p><span>For all of your exceptional efforts and commitment to excellence, we are proud to present you all with the May DoIT Gritty Award. Congratulations! </span></p>
    <p><span>Thank you, </span><span><strong>Roy, Greg, and Andy</strong></span><span>,</span><span> for your dedication to research computing!</span></p>
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    <p><span><strong>The DoIT Community &amp; The DoIT Gritty Committee</strong></span></p>
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    <p><span>Erica D’Eramo</span></p>
    <p><span>Ally Hepp</span></p>
    <p><span>Carlos McKinney</span></p>
    <p><span>David Toothe</span></p>
    <p><span>Dondre Hatef</span></p>
    <p><span>Kashka Donaldson</span></p>
    <p><span>Mariann Hawken </span></p>
    <p><span>Nick Beech</span></p>
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    <br><span>The <strong>Internet2 NET+ Program</strong> is pleased to announce
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    <Title>Congratulations to the Class of 2025!</Title>
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    <Title>DoIT Student Digital Stories: Courtney Burkett</Title>
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          <br><p><span>Building a successful career in information technology is rarely a straight path. It’s a journey marked by learning, adaptation, and the relationships you forge along the way. Courtney Burkett’s story, as shared in her candid reflection on eight years at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), offers a compelling look at what it takes to thrive in desktop support and beyond. From her beginnings as a specialist to her current role as manager for desktop support (client services), Courtney’s experience is a testament to the power of flexibility, continuous learning, and the value of human connection in the tech world.</span></p>
          <br><p><span>In this article, we’ll explore the key themes from Courtney’s journey: the importance of technical growth, the impact of networking, the necessity of flexibility, and the role of memorable experiences in shaping a fulfilling career.</span></p>
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          <br><h4><span><strong>The Path to IT Management: From Specialist to Leader</strong></span></h4>
          <br><p><span>Courtney’s career at UMBC began in a specialist position within the Division of Information Technology (DoIT). With an undergraduate degree in graphic design from Stevenson University, she entered the world of desktop support seeking to expand her technical expertise. This transition wasn’t just about changing job titles—it was about embracing a new set of challenges and acquiring skills that would open doors in the future.</span></p>
          <br><p><span>Her initial role provided the foundation for her growth. As she moved from specialist to coordinator and eventually to manager, Courtney’s journey was marked by a willingness to learn and adapt. The fluidity of her career path at UMBC highlights a crucial lesson for anyone entering the IT field: be open to new opportunities, even if they take you outside your comfort zone.</span></p>
          <br><br><h4><span><strong>Building Technical Expertise: Gaining Hands-On Experience</strong></span></h4>
          <br><p><span>Courtney’s time at UMBC has been defined by a commitment to building technical knowledge. She highlights several key areas where she’s developed expertise, including:</span></p>
          <br><ol>
          <li><p><span>Building software packages and working with System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM).</span></p></li>
          <li><p><span>Imaging computers and managing hardware deployments.</span></p></li>
          <li><p><span>Understanding phone infrastructure through VoIP projects.</span></p></li>
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          <br><p><span>These hands-on experiences have not only enhanced her technical skill set but also increased her confidence in tackling complex IT challenges. For anyone looking to advance in IT support, Courtney’s journey illustrates the value of seeking out practical, real-world learning opportunities.</span></p>
          <br><br><h4><span><strong>The Power of Networking and Relationships</strong></span></h4>
          <br><p><span>Courtney attributes much of her career growth to the relationships she’s built at UMBC. She encourages new employees—whether students or full-time staff—to branch out, make connections, and network across the campus community.</span></p>
          <br><p><span>In her words, “I’ve met some amazing people here at UMBC and I truly believe that the connections and the networks and the relationships I’ve made have really helped elevate my career and really get me to where I am today.”</span></p>
          <br><p><span>Networking isn’t just about advancing your career; it’s about building a support system, learning from others, and creating opportunities for collaboration. In the often fast-paced world of IT, these relationships can make all the difference.</span></p>
          <br><p><span>Courtney’s experience also highlights the long-term value of professional relationships. She notes that people she met a decade ago have reappeared in her life, sometimes in unexpected ways. This underscores the importance of treating every interaction as an opportunity to build lasting connections.</span></p>
          <br><p><span>For those just starting out, her advice is clear: don’t underestimate the power of networking. The relationships you build today may open doors tomorrow.</span></p>
          <p><span><br></span></p>
          <h4><span><strong>Customer Service: The Heart of Desktop Support</strong></span></h4>
          <br><p><span>While technical expertise is essential in desktop support, Courtney emphasizes that customer service is equally important. Her role requires not only solving technical problems but also building rapport with users and colleagues.</span></p>
          <br><p><span>Being approachable, responsive, and empathetic can set you apart in IT support. Courtney’s success as a manager is rooted in her ability to connect with people, understand their needs, and provide solutions that make a difference.</span></p>
          <br><h4><span><strong>Memorable Projects and Team Experiences: Leading the VoIP Phone Deployment</strong></span></h4>
          <br><p><span>One of Courtney’s standout memories from her time at UMBC is her first major project: deploying VoIP phones at the Columbus Center in 2017. This project introduced her to the complexities of phone infrastructure and provided valuable experience that would serve her well in future initiatives.</span></p>
          <br><p><span>Even years later, colleagues still seek her expertise on VoIP systems—a testament to the lasting impact of hands-on project work. For IT professionals, taking ownership of projects and seeing them through to completion can be both rewarding and career-defining.</span></p>
          <br><h4><span><strong>Pursuing Further Education and Future Goals</strong></span></h4>
          <br><p><span>Courtney’s commitment to growth extends beyond her day-to-day work. She’s set to graduate with a master’s degree in Information Systems, with a focus on cybersecurity. This advanced education is not only a personal achievement but also a strategic step toward her future goals.</span></p>
          <br><p><span>Her interest in cybersecurity reflects a broader trend in IT, where security expertise is increasingly in demand. By aligning her education with industry needs, Courtney is positioning herself for continued success and new opportunities.</span></p>
          <br><p><span>With her master’s degree and hands-on experience, Courtney hopes to transition into cybersecurity, focusing on incident tracking and mitigation. Her journey illustrates the importance of setting long-term goals and taking deliberate steps to achieve them.</span></p>
          <br><p><span>For those considering a similar path, her story is a reminder that career growth is a continuous process. Whether through formal education, on-the-job learning, or networking, every step you take brings you closer to your aspirations.</span></p>
          <br><br><h4><span><strong>Shout-Out!</strong></span></h4>
          <p><span>Courtney will be graduating in May 2025 from UMBC, with an MS in Information Systems. </span><span>Congratulations Courtney!</span></p>
          <br><p><a href="https://youtu.be/c1IdNdJwq68" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Watch her complete video here!</span></a></p>
          <br><p><span>The first draft of the above announcement was generated using GenAI and edited by the Division of Information Technology Communications and IT teams.</span></p>
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