Overview of the Infrastructure Jim Mather. Overview Objectives ARM Climate Research Facility Concept Organization Roles and Responsibilities Management.

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Overview of the Infrastructure Jim Mather

Overview Objectives ARM Climate Research Facility Concept Organization Roles and Responsibilities Management Process Budget Summary Accomplishments Challenges

Objectives Mission Summary Provide the national and international scientific community with the infrastructure needed for scientific research on global change Global change research includes the study of alterations to climate, land productivity, oceans, water cycle, atmospheric chemistry, and ecological systems

Organization Management DOE Program Manager Sally McFarlane Infrastructure Management Board