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SOCKS OSPO Vermont consortium of open science
Software is a critical resource needed for science. It is a piece of intellectual property that can significantly impact a broad sector of society, as well as being an essential tool for academic research and community infrastructure. However, there are no formal systems to support the creation and dissemination of open source software across educational institutions in Vermont. The SOCKS Vermont Open Science Programs Office (OSPO) will leverage work done in the OSPO at UVM and focus on creating new capacity and infrastructure for an open science through a network of resource sharing.
 
Additional information about Supporting Open Work @UVM can be found on the VERSO website.
 
Team Members
Member of the SOCKS Capacity Team.
VACC Director of Operations.
Member of the SOCKS Capacity Team.
VERSO Program Director, UVM.
Member of the SOCKS Capacity Team.
SOCKS Co-PI.
Research Assistant Professor, Computer Science, UVM.
Member of the SOCKS Capacity Team.
SOCKS GRA.
Member of the SOCKS Capacity Team.
Sr. System Engineer, VACC & Systems Architecture & Administration.
Mike Austin
Chief Technology Officer, Systems Architecture & Administration.
Jim Lawson
Research Computing Team Lead, Systems Architecture & Administration.
Member of the SOCKS Capacity Team.
VACC/SOCKS Sr. Research Computing Facilitator.
Member of the SOCKS Capacity Team.
VACC/SOCKS Sr. Research Computing Facilitator.
Member of the SOCKS Capacity Team.
Research Computing Data Engineer, Systems Architecture & Administration.
Member of the SOCKS Capacity Team. Sr. System Engineer, Systems Architecture & Administration.
Member of the SOCKS Capacity Team.
Executive Director, Vermont Complex Systems Center.
Member of the SOCKS Capacity Team.
Director, Research Computing and Data, Large Research Initiatives.