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Spokesperson

The Spokespeople are responsible to FNAL and to the Collaboration for the experiment.  There are two Spokespeople that serve as contacts for the experiment and oversee all activities of the project.  These are generally the people who proposed the experiment but responsibility can be passed down as the project evolves.  FNAL must always be notified of these changes.  The spokespeople are responsible for organizing the support required for the experiment and maintaining good correspondence with FNAL on the projects needs, activities and challenges.

Collaboration Chair

The Chair holds responsibility to the Collaboration in regards to organization and surveying the Collaboration's view and respecting the directions and interests of the group at large. The Collaboration Chair has the same rights and privileges as a Spokesperson within the Collaboration.  The Chair's main function is to ensure that the direction of the experimental effort is following the interests of the Collaboration majority and to establish all required positions in the collaboration as well as ensure transitions in the Collaboration Coordinators and Working Group Leaders.  The Chair shall organize the voice of the Collaboration and represent that voice to the experiment's Spokespeople, FNAL, and those outside the Collaboration.  The Chair shall also attend the management meetings to represent the Collaboration interests.

Collaboration Positions

Membership

The Collaboration is composed of Members, each of whom belongs to an Institution. (A member might have an affiliation with more than one Institution; such members will need to identify a primary Institution for the purposes of shift staffing and service work.)

There are two kinds of Collaboration Membership:

Full Membership

To be a full member contact the Collaboration Chair or one of the experiment's Spokespeople and request Full Membership.  You must be willing to agree to the following
two commitments in order to maintain Full Membership status.  Losing Membership status for more than a month can limit membership benefits.

1.) Shifts Staffing: The number of shifts will be assigned to each institution based on the number of Full Members in that institution. The Institution Representative is responsible for assigning shifts within their group. A shift scheduler will be made available to the Collaboration. Any person may be a shift-taker and help fulfill an institution's shift quota if they meet the training requirements.  During the run the shifts for the experiment will be partitioned evenly among the institutions weighted by the number of full members.

2.) Service Commitment: Each Full Member must contribute to service work to the Collaboration. Examples of service work include: serving as a sub-system expert and being on call for that sub-system while running; contributing a major piece of hardware or work; being on-site and working on hardware for an extended period of time. Financial purchases can be counted, as well as any major vital contribution that satisfies the Chair.  A memorandum of understanding will be made through the chair on behalf of the Collaboration with each institution on a set of roles and responsibilities for each full member. All appointed positions in the Collaboration can partially satisfy that persons service work.

Affiliated Membership

Contact the Chair or a Spokesperson and request Affiliated Membership. This allows you to be a participant on whatever level you like but with no set amount of shifts or service commitments. Affiliated Members cannot Opt-in to Physics Publications.  Affiliated Members may Opt-in to NIM papers, Tech Notes, and other instrumental based posts and publications without use of E1039 production data depending on their level of involvement.

Results and Publications

Approval of Talks and Preliminary Results: All and release of results shall pass a process of internal review before being allowed to be presented.  This is true for talks, abstracts, proceedings and any form of publications. 

Publications and Opt-in: No work should be submitted for publication without final approval by the Collaboration. A Working Group review will be formed for a review of each potential publication and should pass both the Work Group review and a collaboration review before submission. This is true for all technical and physics-based publications. If you are a Full Member you will be given the chance to Opt-in on all physics-based collaboration publications. Technical publications may publish with contributing authors only if requested at the Working Group review.  Authors will be listed in alphabetical order with primary analyzers listed first as determined by the Analysis Coordinator and the writing group (graduate students will be give priority).

Conflict Resolution

The Chair can open voting or arrange a committee to resolve any conflict at anytime.

Removal of Spokespeople: There are places for only two Spokespeople on FNAL experiments, either of which can be removed at anytime and replace by any Collaboration member chosen for the role.  In order to remove a Spokesperson, the motion must be suggested at a Collaboration meeting with the Chair present. The Chair may then organize a vote for the Spokesperson to be removed by replacement.

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