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New Special Interest Group on Public Affairs and Policy (SIG-PA)

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The Special Interest Group on Public Affairs and Policy (SIG-PA) is a strategic forum dedicated to strengthening the capacity of the NREN and GÉANT communities for effective policy engagement and strategic awareness at the national and European levels.

The SIG acts as a neutral hub for knowledge exchange and shared learning amongst NREN Public Affairs experts and interested stakeholders. Its core objective is to move beyond traditional communications and focus on influencing the regulatory and financial environments that determine the future of Research and Education networking. SIG-PA aims to equip NRENs with the strategic tools and understanding necessary to protect core funding, influence and understand policy, and secure investment in next-generation infrastructure.

Focus areas and key challenges

SIG-PA focuses on bridging the gap between technical expertise and political action, addressing the most pressing strategic and policy challenges facing the community:

  • Digital Sovereignty and Autonomy: Defining the NRENs’ role in ensuring European digital autonomy, particularly regarding infrastructure, data control, and critical services.
  • Policy Influence in the AI Age (GEO/LLMO): Developing new advocacy strategies (Generative Engine Optimisation/LLMO) to ensure NREN policy positions are accurately reflected and synthesised by Large Language Models, thereby influencing decision-makers who rely on AI-generated summaries.
  • Strategic Funding Alignment: Analysing and aligning NREN priorities with key European Commission Work Programmes (e.g., HE, CEF, DEP) to maximise funding opportunities and secure strategic relevance.
  • Proactive & Defensive Advocacy: Sharing best practices for both proactive lobbying (securing funding for new initiatives like AI Factories and other strategic compute resources) and defensive advocacy (protecting core NREN budgets from cuts).
  • Stakeholder Engagement: Mapping and engaging with non-traditional political, financial, and societal stakeholders to build strong advocacy coalitions.

Steering Committee

The SIG is governed by a Steering Committee responsible for setting the annual agenda, defining work items, and driving collaboration. The initial Steering Committee members are being formalised in January 2026. The SIG is currently inviting nominations for senior NREN executives with expertise in Stakeholder Engagement and Public Affairs to join the Committee.

Get involved

Join the SIG-PA dedicated mailing list for all announcements, meeting schedules, and document sharing: https://lists.geant.org/sympa/subscribe/sig-pa.

You can also register to attend the launch workshop. The SIG-PA will hold its inaugural, constitutional meeting as part of a strategic two-day workshop.

Visit the SIG-PA webpage to learn more: https://community.geant.org/sig-pa

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