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OPTICON Summary by John Davies. OPTICON The Optical Infrared Co-ordination Network for Astronomy. Overview John Davies OPTICON Project Scientist. UK Astronomy Technology Centre (UKATC) Royal Observatory, Edinburgh

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. In FP5 ( ) OPTICON was an EU funded thematic network bringing together national funding agencies and users with common interests in optical-infrared astronomy. What is OPTICON? PI. Gerry Gilmore, Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge PS. John Davies, UK Astronomy Technology Centre, Royal Observatory, Edinburgh

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. 13 Original Participants, 1MEuro over 4 years. Funding Agencies and Users

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. FP5 Objectives/Deliverables Very large telescopes Virtual Observatories Access to large databases Common data standards Future of 1-4m telescopes Co-ordinated Instrumentation developments Exploitation of spacecraft data Produce coherent, Europe-wide, proposals on projects of common interest such as :

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. In Spring 2003 OPTICON Applied to the European Union FP6 programme for funding as an Integrated Infrastructure Initiative (I3).

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. The OPTICON I3 Networking via working groups similar to the FP5 OPTICON network. Transnational access to Night-time and solar telescopes (combining activities such as COMET and FP5 ENO) Joint Research Projects in Technology

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. The Result OPTICON I3 evaluated favourably. 6 JRA’s approved 22 Telescope network approved. Most networking activities endorsed Contract for 19,200,000 Euro + substantial national matching funds

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. Status: June 2004 After some consolidation 47 of the 80 original participants remain as contractors (ie signatories to the final contract with the EU) A consortium agreement acceptable to these 47 contractors has been negotiated within OPTICON The contract with the EU has been signed. The first tranche of money is due soon!

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. Management Cambridge (Gerry Gilmore) is co-ordinator and main finance office OPTICON Board (~20 partners +JRA Chairs and others) sets strategy and priorities at annually. Chair Alain Omont Oversight committee (~9 agencies) make detailed decisions, especially about money, 6 monthly. Chair Gerry Gilmore. Project Office (John Davies, UKATC) supports board, runs some networks, attends board, proposes budgets etc Access Office (Jesus Burgos, IAC) runs telescope grants JRA’s and some networks have internal management

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. OPTICON Board Cambridge, PPARC, ESA, ESO, CNRS/IaP, CNRS/INSU, IAC, INAF, Leiden, MPiA, MPfA, NOVA, NOTSA, GCNA, RDS, SANW, KIS, RA3

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. Executive Board Chair. Prof Gerry Gilmore Members: ESO, France (INSU), Germany (MPG/MPIA), Italy (INAF), Netherlands (NOVA), UK (PPARC), Spain (IAC), NOTSA. + 2 observers (Switzerland and European Astronomy Society)

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. OPTICON I3 Networking Structuring European Astronomy (J.Davies). This includes ELT science working group (Hook), AVO/Interoperability (Quinn), HTRA (Spruit), UV-Net (Gomez de Castro), Key Technologies (Cunningham), Software (Grosbol) Interferometry working group (A. Quirrenbach, Andrzej Niedzielski, Romain Petrov, Jean Surdej) Fellowships and large scale projects (J-LPuget/M. Kessler) Telescope Directors Forum (J.Davies) NEON Research Experience (M. Denefeld, IAP) Structuring the ENO -ORM + Izana- (J Burgos et al) Round tables with Radionet, ALMA, NGST etc_

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. Access programme Offers 997 nights days over 5 years Scale factor of time offered ~2.1 (applied linearly for first 18 months) Contract promises minimum 10% of this access over first 18 Months User fees fixed for duration

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. The Access programme. Anglo Australian Observatory3.5m Telescope Anglo Australian ObservatorySchmidt Telescope Centro Astronomico Hispano Aleman3.5m Telescope Centro Astronomico Hispano Aleman2.2m Telescope Canada France Hawaii Telescope3.5m Telescope La Silla3.6m Telescope La Silla3.5m Telescope La Silla2.2m Telescope Isaac Newton Group4.2m Telescope Isaac Newton Group2.5m Telescope UK Infrared Telescope3.8m Telescope TNG3.5m Telescope Nordic Optical Telescope2.5m Telescope Aristarchos2.5m Telescope Observatoire Haute Provence1.9m Telescope Telescope Bernard Lyot2m Telescope Telescopio Carlos Sancez1.52m Telescope THEMISSolar Telescope Swedish Solar TelescopeSolar Telescope Vacuum Tower TelescopeSolar Telescope Liverpool Telescope2m Telescope Dutch Open TelescopeSolar Telescope

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. Joint Research Projects VPH Gratings – F. Zerbi Optical Detectors for HTRA – S.Wagner Fast Detectors for AO – P. Feautrier Smart Focal Planes – C.Cunningham Interferometry – A. Chelli Adaptive Optics. – N.Hubin

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. Initial Breakdown Networks 3.4 MEuro Access 5.5 MEuro JRA’s 10.3 MEuro Budgets & Principles

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. Budgets & Principles Unlike FP5, in FP6 there is considerable flexibility devolved to the co-ordinator. 5 year budgets are indicative but can be varied by OPTICON as the programme continues 18 month plan defined now will determine how much money is delivered in the 1 st tranche An updated 18 th month plan justifying further money will be required annually

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. Budgets & Principles The contract will be dated from 1-Jan-04 so costs after that date are allowable. There will be an advance of ~80% of the 1 st tranche once the contract paperwork is done. (summer 04?) The money will go direct from Cambridge to the contractors.

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. Budgets & Principles The initial JRA, Access and Network budgets were set by the board in Chania. For JRA’s 50% of eligible costs are refunded (except for AC model contractors who get 100% of additional costs) For networking and access 100% of costs are refunded for all cost models. Changes are in principle possible, but it is a zero sum game, the total OPTICON budget is fixed.

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. Management (again) The JRAs (and some networks) are largely self contained and managed internally. Reports will be required both for the EU to justify spending and to the OPTICON board to bid for future funds. The Project Office (JKD) is the conduit for this material. It is important to keep the project office in the loop. Good communications are essential in such a distributed activity

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. Outreach We should try and maintain a high profile and use the OPTICON ‘brand’ icw your own logo whenever possible. We expect to have a presence at major international meetings (eg JENAM) and in suitable newsletters. Websites are great, but need to be cross linked as much as possible.

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. Contacts WWW Phone

OPTICON Summary by John Davies. FIN