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1 Computing All Hands Meeting Rob Roser 20 February 2015

2 Agenda For Today’s Meeting Nigel Lockyer Rob Panagiotis – SCD Jon -- CCD Tammy – Service Management Realize it’s Friday afternoon – will aim to finish ahead of schedule… 2/17/2014All hands2

3 Fun Pics…. A few! 2/17/2014All hands3

4 News and Notes Welcome…. Rich Eckert Andrew Duranceau, Olga Vlasova Krystyna Jacobs Ted Staberow, Eric Flumerfelt Christina Frank Muntasar Mohammed Ryan Heath Anna Mazzacane Kyle Knoepfel Ken Herner Clementine Jones 2/17/2014All hands4

5 Budgets Currently going through a budget exercise for 2017 request that we will present to OHEP in early March (4) –Plan will be to present a 10-year vision for Fermilab and HEP and what has to happen in the next few years to execute the vision over the next decade –FY16 PBR looks pretty good – with $22M more than in FY15 for HEP (in projects) –Research funds still being re-purposed for capital line item projects –We have a bi-weekly phone call with Pat Dehmer to go over neutrino progress. It is a priority for her and wants to be kept informed! 2/17/2014All hands5

6 Computing Enables Nigel’s “One Lab” vision 2/17/2014All hands6

7 Computing Provides the Foundation that works! World Wide Computing efforts Hooks to other laboratories Networking Communications: ReadyTalk, email, web presence Business Systems to keep this place ticking Pioneers in “big data” Services Model and how we organize our business.. Cyber Security Technology Roadmap for IT Professionally Run and Highly Reliable Computing Facilities …. 2/17/2014All hands7

8 Modernizing Fermilab Work Environment (Nigel’s Slide) Attracting and retaining top talent is critical to Fermilab’s future –Today’s employers compete with compensation, benefits, and intangibles Fermilab is adopting a modern “flexible work arrangement” policy –Includes features like telecommuting, flexible start/end times, and “9/80” schedules –Most DOE labs already have something like this as well as most high-tech employers Key elements –With approval of supervisor, staff can, on a regular basis, telecommute 1 day/week OR “flex” one day within 2 weeks for exempt (1 week for non-exempt) Key issues –Consistency among different options already available in different parts of the lab –Encouraging staff & supervisors to have these conversations about work schedule We expect increases in morale AND productivity 2/17/20148All hands

9 Flexible Work Arrangements Computing has been a leader here – we and the lab want to take it to the next level. Goal is to continue to make Fermilab an attractive place to work for our employees and future hires Give people the tools to be more productive 2/17/2014All hands9

10 Initial Role-Out in Computing Telecommuting – we have had a program in place for quite some time and will continue to offer this option Flexible Work hours – Allow people to modify their work hours (start/stop times) “9 80” – for salary employees – can work 8 9-hour days and one 8 hour day in a two-week period. Then get every second Friday off Fine Print –We are all learning how to do this – will start this program in March and modify as needed –Requires Managers approval –Commitment for a quarter at a time 2/17/2014All hands10

11 QUESTIONS!!! 2/17/2014All hands11

12 Modernizing Fermilab Work Environment (Computing) Implemented FermiWorks – gives us new capability to manage our human capital Embarking on new budget and planning system ISO20k certified computing shop Working to create virtual computing facility between ANL and FNAL Improved networking at the lab and in the village Pilot project to upgrade Fermilab web presence Training classes in art, C++ etc … 2/17/201412All hands

13 Priorities Update: once a quarter (changes in red) LCLS-II (we must deliver….and we are) PIP-II (as per P5, quick start to enable LBNF, competitive ad) CMS Phase 1 upgrades (go go go) Muon g-2 (go go go) Mu2e (will move here after CD-2/3 ESAAB, go go go) Operations in order: –NOvA, –MicroBooNE –Everything else LBNF design work (focus on far site) CD1 refresh/CD2a/CD3a SBN (small but fast track) Cosmic projects and ops (small but leveraged) R&D (a core competency) accelerators & detectors 2/17/2014All hands13


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