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AUDIENCE: RESEARCH COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT

Research Collaborations should prioritise establishing an AARC Compliant AAI as an early cornerstone of their infrastructure. As the pressure for researchers to become active increases it will be increasingly tempting to adopt sub-optimal AAI mechanisms that will ultimately impact research productivity. Early investment in a common, AARC-compliant AAI significantly reduces long-term costs, operational complexity, and disruption, compared to retrofitting identity solutions once communities are already established.

Wherever suitable, the adoption of a hosted AAI solution is encouraged to minimise overhead and ease future interoperability between AAIs. 


AUDIENCE: FUNDING AGENCIES

It is crucial that funding agencies recognise AAI as Critical Infrastructure for Research and Education and promote the AARC BPA as the reference model for AAIs in the research and education community. 

To complement this, funding agencies should not only fund shared AAI solutions and hosted services but also require early involvement of AAI operators in grant proposals, ensuring best practices are followed and avoiding delays or suboptimal implementations due to late or unfunded AAI integration.

Ongoing funding for Research AAI communities of best practice (such as the AARC Projects or FIM4R) is essential. These are critical resources for new or evolving research collaborations who require customised guidance to navigate this complex, specialised domain and identify the best AAI solution for their unique requirements.


AUDIENCE: AAI IMPLEMENTORS AND OPERATORS 

Organisations providing complete AAI solutions should focus on optimising the setup time for research collaborations. This includes easy to follow documentation, quick-start guides, responsive support and clear information on pricing and/or eligibility. 


AUDIENCE: ALL

The wider Research AAI community should remain active and responsive to requests for guidance from new or evolving research collaborations. 



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