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  • From: Thomas Schwarz <schwarzt AT umich.edu>
  • To: John Parsons <parsons AT nevis.columbia.edu>
  • Cc: Michael Tuts <tuts AT pmtuts.net>, "usatlas-hllhc-l2deputymgmt-nsf-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <usatlas-hllhc-l2deputymgmt-nsf-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: Re: [Usatlas-hllhc-l2deputymgmt-nsf-l] Questions about scientific labor for the NSF review
  • Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2023 09:22:57 -0400

This is fine for muons.  We don't anticipate issues.

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Tom Schwarz
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University of Michigan 
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On Sun, Mar 26, 2023 at 4:26 PM John Parsons <parsons AT nevis.columbia.edu> wrote:

Hi Mike,

        This looks fine for LAr.  In my L2 talk, I comment that our future
Scientific Labor needs are modest (~3 FTE/year) and roughly the same as
we have been successfully using the past few years, so no cause for concern.
        Regards,
                John

On 3/26/23 12:50 PM, Michael Tuts wrote:
> Hi NSF L2s and Deputies,
>
> As you know the NSF review has a charge question on scientific
> (uncosted) labor. I have a slide in my overview that you might comment
> on, and a backup slide with more detail that may interest you.
>
>   * RR-3.a “How has the scope of uncosted scientific labor changed with
>     the rebaselining, and what are the implications of these changes on
>     the project scope, budget, schedule, and risk?”
>   * SR-2.a “Are there any concerns with the availability or utilization
>     of uncosted labor? Is the project utilizing a satisfactory means for
>     managing, monitoring, and tracking uncosted labor contributions?
>
> Notice that I said there are no difficulties obtaining the planned
> scientific technical labor – if that is not true let me know (with some
> details).
>
> Thanks, Mike
>
> In the overview talk (data compiled from the cost books):
>
> In the backup slides (data compiled from the cost books):
>
>
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