Telecons and meetings

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Regular project teleconferences

The normal schedule for CEDPS teleconference is the first and third Thursday of each month.

Useful link: World-wide time zones

Conference call numbers

(A) 218-339-4300, Meeting ID 918843#

(B) (new) LBNL ReadyTalk teleconference number

  1. Unlike the old number you must activate the conference with a special passcode before anyone else can use it. For security reasons, this number is not posted here, but on the CEDPS private wiki's passwords page.
  2. Audio conference instructions
Toll-free number: 866-740-1260 (U.S. & Canada)
International/toll number: 303-248-0285
International toll-free number: http://www.readytalk.com/intl
Passcode: 4952504#

Regular calls

  • Data Team - Wednesday, 9:30am PT/11:30am CT. Conf# (A)
  • Full Team - Thursday, 11am Chicago. Conf# (B)
  • Troubleshooting - Thursday, 1pm Chicago. Conf# (B)

Notes

Telecons more than 2 months ago

Face-to-face project meetings

Discussions with collaborators

Links to collaborator workspaces

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The Earth System Grid Center for Enabling Technology (ESG-CET) is a virtual organization comprised of researchers from seven US research laboratories (ANL, LANL, LBNL, LLNL, NCAR, ORNL, PMEL) and one university (ISI) collaborating through face-to-face and electronic interactions. It is led by Dean N. Williams of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

OSG is a consortium of software, service and resource providers and researchers, from universities, national laboratories and computing centers across the U.S., who together build and operate the OSG project. The project is funded by the NSF and DOE, and provides staff for managing various aspects of the OSG.

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