GP-ENGINE (NSF Award OAC #2322218 ) is built directly on GP-ARGO. The full name is CC* Regional Computing: Great Plains Extended Network of GPUs for Interactive Experimenters.
The GP-ENGINE project advances the adoption of advanced computing and data resources in the Great Plains Network region. This project will increase the number of researchers and students served by both local and national computing resources, strengthen the capacity and capabilities of campus research computing professionals, and expand the regional capacity for research. Researchers will be able to transition nascent ideas and codes into advanced computing code using locally provisioned advanced computing resources. These codes can be later executed on national high-throughput computing resources. These successes will enhance institutional buy-in for sustainable regional and national research computing systems.
The full name of GP-ARGO is CC* Compute: GP-ARGO: The Great Plains Augmented Regional Gateway to the Open Science Grid, award #2018766.
Colloquially referred to as the CyberTeam‘s expansion pack, this grant placed OSG nodes around the region in underserved institutions. These nodes increased local compute power and increased national OSG resources. Here is a page with the science our nodes enable.