With the aim of perfecting its portfolio of services, the Latin American Cooperation of Advanced Networks (RedCLARA) has opened a tender process for the contracting of solutions for Security Monitoring, which will be offered to its 14 National Networks in Latin America and, through of them, to more than 2000 institutions.

RedCLARA has a new member. At the end of December 2019, the Latin American Cooperation of Advanced Networks and the National Network of Advanced Higher Education of Honduras (RedNESAH) signed the agreement of affiliation of the Honduran institution to the regional network*. But how was RedNESAH born? What are its challenges in Honduras and how can RedCLARA help in this process? We talked about these and other issues with Dr. Patricia Hernández Cañadas, Executive Director of Technology Management of the National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH) and Executive Manager of the Honduran NREN.

RedCLARA is looking for a Meeting Solution to add to the portfolio it offers to its 14 NREN in Latin-America and their 1.000+ Institutions. The tender will close in February 7, 2020.

The new Statutes of RedCLARA were approved under Uruguayan law at the end of November 2019. The decision of change of the previous Statutes, that were in force since June 2011, was taken at the General Assembly of members held on November 9, 2018. Check out the new Statutes that govern RedCLARA HERE (only in Spanish).

 

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