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CaRCC RCD Monthly Newsletter – June 2025
In this issue: 1. CaRCC Capabilites Model V. 2.6 Coming June22. RCD Program Story: University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)3. PEARC25 Early Bird Rates End Tomorrow! Register today!4. June Events and Call
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CaRCC Capabilities Model 2.6 June 2: New Assessment Options and Enhanced Data Views
The CaRCC Capabilities Model continues to evolve as a vital tool for research computing organizations seeking to assess and improve their operations. With the release of version 2.6, coming June
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June Community Calls to Kick Off Summer
Please mark your calendars for these upcoming People Network and CaRCC Activity Group Calls (Zoom details at the end), as well as Calls from some of our RCD ecosystem peers.
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All Things AI: June 2025
Welcome to All Things AI, your quick-hit listing of upcoming events and training related to the NAIRR Pilot and other AI Initiatives. See the complete list of NAIRR Pilot Events
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The Consulting Edge: UCLA’s Human-Centered Approach to Research Computing

Located in the sunny foothills of the Santa Monica mountains, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a leading R1 research institution with more than $1 billion in annual research
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Current CaRCC Volunteer Opportunities

CaRCC is seeking volunteers to form a working group to increase student engagement with CaRCC. This working group would address how to communicate with students, how students can benefit from attending
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Community Gatherings in May
Please mark your calendars for these upcoming People Network and CaRCC Activity Group Calls (Zoom details at the end), as well as Calls from our RCD ecosystem peers. For handy
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All Things AI: May 2025
For a complete list of NAIRR Pilot Events and Training opportunities visit: https://nairrpilot.org/pilotevents. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation through Early-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER) NSF award #2436057.
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Island Innovation: How the University of Hawaii’s Research IT Team Spans Oceans and Disciplines

Set across 10 campuses on four Hawaiian islands, the University of Hawaii System presents unique challenges and opportunities for providing research computing support. FY 2024 was a record year for
