Mid Atlantic Terascale Partnership
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The Mid Atlantic Terascale Partnership (MATP) is a consortium cofounded by the University of Virginia and Virginia Tech to facilitate access to the National LambdaRail in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC. MATP members have NLR member network access rights through a license granted by the Virginia Tech Foundation. MATP also provides a forum for collaboration for terascale computing and high performance networking among members. Membership is open to any university, government agency, or commercial research institution in the mid-atlantic region.
MATP operates an NLR network access facility in McLean Virginia. This facility provides access to NLR's Layer2 and Layer3 networks as well as Internet2's Abilene Network and commodity Internet services for member participants.
Current members (December 2005) include:
- College of William and Mary
- George Mason University
- J. Craig Venter Institute
- NASA
- Oak Ridge Associated Universities (associate member)
- Old Dominion University
- Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) on behalf of Jefferson Lab (DOE) and other SURA programs
- University of Virginia
- Virginia Commonwealth University
- Virginia Tech
For information on joining MATP or connecting to NLR in the mid-Atlantic region, contact info@midatlantic-terascale.org