Back off‚ Pandor tells Cape MEC eyeing R453m Square Kilometre Array data centre

26 May 2016 - 12:02 By TMG Digital

Naledi Pandor's Department of Science and Technology (DST) has reprimanded the Western Cape for bragging about a multimillion-rand project to build a huge data centre for the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). Western Cape economic opportunities MEC Alan Winde said on Monday it was putting out a call to the private sector‚ requesting information on the best model for the R453-million centre."The advice we receive will be used to inform the final tender or request for proposal documents‚" he told BDLive.SKA considers changing its governance structureThe Square Kilometre Array (SKA) organisation is considering changing its governance structure to a treaty organisation because of tax, according to media report "We aim to collect as much information as possible on the best model for the centre before putting it out to tender later this year. "There is a deadline for SKA to move into the centre by 2020‚ and we plan to move swiftly on this project. Our plan is to build a facility that is of a very high standard‚ taking the advice of experts into account."SKA needs people it can count onWith South Africa to become home to the world's biggest data producer - the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope - the project's director says more local scientists will be needed to interpret the data. Pandor's department said Winde's call for information and suggestions that the SKA project would be hosted in the data centre were "misleading and incorrect"."The SKA is a global project whose detailed infrastructure requirements are still under development‚ including those for data management and high performance computing‚ decisions on which will be made by an international organisation that itself is still under development‚" said a statement on Wednesday."The DST is a member of this global SKA consortium but is not in any position to pre-empt such decisions. There is currently no SKA plan for a data centre in the Western Cape‚ and decisions in this regard will be made by the governing board of the international SKA organisation in due course.Karoo SKA takes giant leap into a distant pastIt is going to take decades to reach its full capacity, but the Square Kilometre Array telescope is already overtaking its own technological advances in a gruelling game of scientific cat-and-mouse. "The technical and institutional details of South African computing and data management requirements are also still being developed‚ and the DST is not yet in a position to commit to any specific solution."While the DST is responsible for managing South Africa's engagement with the global SKA project‚ and enjoys close and supportive relations with a growing number of important stakeholders in exercising this responsibility‚ it is important for other spheres of government to recognise and respect this leadership role." – TMG Digital..

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