ENVRI board chairs initiated coordination for INFRA-DEV-01 call, with a €10 million budget expected to fund roughly one proposal per scientific domain.
EMSO's proposal framework includes IT deployment, environmental virtual services, and corporate communication, prioritizing broader environmental impacts over narrow AI training.
ELTER focuses on career paths in data management and technical implementation, aiming to create training modules and a credential system for research infrastructure specialists.
Need for stronger coordination to ensure unified ENVRI proposal submission, avoiding scattered efforts and enhancing impact across shared domains.
EMOS addresses environmental specifics through joint services and collaborations while ensuring domain proficiency; overlapping activities with Milano Bicocca and ERIC forums need consideration.
ELTER targets 200 European site operators and technical staff, emphasizing operational services beyond data provisioning.
Importance of defining service operations in the research infrastructure context to enhance effectiveness and facilitate training programs.
Proposal development will incorporate 12-20 institutions with at least two representatives per subdomain to ensure redundancy and expertise.
Collaboration between EMSO and ELTER highlighted, reinforcing the need for budget allocation strategies through research organizations.
Rapid follow-up meetings are crucial due to tight timelines before the proposal deadline, with internal discussions to precede external coordination efforts.