Difference between revisions of "Issueing Entitlements in bwHPC"

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The [[:Category:BwHPC_Cluster|HPC systems]] provided by the bwHPC initiative are, as any supercomputer, considered dual-use commodities and are subjected to export controls as outlined in a [https://www.bmbf.de/pub/supercomputer_und_exportkontrolle.pdf guide about "supercomputers and export controls"] by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany (BMBF).
The HPC Systems accessible by the bwHPC project are considered dual-use commodities.
 
   
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Therefore, any principal investigator or any user seeking to use the bwUnicluster or one of the bwForClusters has to comply with [https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN-DE/TXT/?uri=CELEX:02009R0428-20140702&fromTab=ALL&from=DE European Community Council regulation No 428/2009] as well as with the [http://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/englisch_awg/index.html German Foreign Trade and Payments Act] and [http://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/englisch_awv/index.html German Foreign Trade and Payments Ordinance] which includes:
Any user seeking to bwUnicluster or bwForCluster has to comply with the German “Außenwirtschaftsgesetzes (AWG)” and the “Außenwirtschafts-Verordnung (AWV)”, e.g. disallowing computations and development of weapons of mass destruction.
 
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* no violation regarding embargoed countries and persons
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* no violation regarding regulations of dual-use commodities.
   
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The centers providing access will therefore request a signature from the person responsible for the project running on the ressource. More information is available on http://www.ausfuhrkontrolle.info.'
 
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Acknowledged compliance to EU and German regulations (e.g. in a signed statement) is part of the entitlement for bwUniCluster/bwForCluster issued by the home organization of the principal investigator or user.

Revision as of 00:24, 23 May 2018

The HPC systems provided by the bwHPC initiative are, as any supercomputer, considered dual-use commodities and are subjected to export controls as outlined in a guide about "supercomputers and export controls" by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany (BMBF).

Therefore, any principal investigator or any user seeking to use the bwUnicluster or one of the bwForClusters has to comply with European Community Council regulation No 428/2009 as well as with the German Foreign Trade and Payments Act and German Foreign Trade and Payments Ordinance which includes:

  • no violation regarding embargoed countries and persons
  • no violation regarding regulations of dual-use commodities.


Acknowledged compliance to EU and German regulations (e.g. in a signed statement) is part of the entitlement for bwUniCluster/bwForCluster issued by the home organization of the principal investigator or user.