Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, 2006 1 Baseline Project Definition Mark McKinnon Project Manager.

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Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Baseline Project Definition Mark McKinnon Project Manager

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Outline Project Goals Budget Schedule Metrics for Completion –Management structures –Technical oversight and testing –Procedures for evaluating system performance Problems encountered and resolution Project Goals in FY06 and FY07

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Project Goals Key goal: Improve the observational capabilities of the VLA by a factor of ten or more. Achieve by: –Adding new frequency bands –Upgrading or replacing current receivers –Replacing the data transmission system –Replacing the correlator Provide a new monitor and control (M&C) system, which must also allow operation of new and old antennas in transition. Perform careful astronomical observations to verify that EVLA hardware and software function properly. Provide new data management software for better access to array data products (part of project scope, but not its budget). Contribute to EPO to advance public science education.

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Budget Funding = $93.8M (FY06) –NSF project funds$58.7M –NRAO contributed effort$16.3M –Canadian partner$17.0M (C$20M) –Mexican partner $1.8M See the Project Cost Summary in the Project Information Summary handout for information on expenditures in labor, travel, and M&S by WBS level 2.

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, NSF Funding Profile Year Proposed ($K) Approved ($K) Current ($K) ,110 1,106 3, ,883 6,900 5, ,592 5, ,537 5,434 9, ,661 5,548 5, ,178 5,665 5, ,710 5, ,684 6, ,079 6, , ,597 1,130 Total 51,434 58,983

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Schedule: Key Milestones -1 Start installation of fiber optics Q3 02 Q4 02 Install prototype system on antenna Q2 03Q2 03 Start electronics production Q4 03Q2 04 Start retrofitting antennas Q2 04Q4 04 Test prototype correlator Q4 05 Q3 07 Start installing parts of final correlator Q2 06Q1 08 Orig.* Actual/Plan * Original schedule refers to baseline 9 year plan

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Schedule: Key Milestones - 2 Start commissioning of correlator subset Q4 06 Q2 08 Start first science with correlator subsetQ2 07 Q1 09 Full correlator becomes availableQ1 08 Q3 09 Retrofit last antenna to EVLA designQ1 08 Q3 10 Install last receiver Q1 10 Q2 12 Orig. Actual/Plan

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Metric Completion: Management Metrics are milestones taken from project schedule Plan for metric completion requires project structures that enable progress and allow monitoring of progress Structures –Project organization –Work breakdown structure (WBS) –Cost and scope control –Methods for tracking progress

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Project Organization Divisions are responsible for deliverables to the project. They report to the AD through line management.

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Work Breakdown Structure WBS ElementDescription % of Total Cost 601Project Management Systems Integration Civil Construction Antennas Front End Systems LO Systems Fiber Optic Systems IF Systems Correlator Monitor & Control Data Mgt. & Computing Education & Outreach CDS

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Cost & Scope Control Project book: defines scope ( Semiannual updates of work breakdown structure (WBS) Changes to the project book or changes resulting from WBS updates (> $50K) must be brought before the change control board (CCB) for approval. Membership: –Project Manager – McKinnon –Project Scientist – Perley –Hardware Systems Engineer – Jackson –Software Systems Engineer – Butler –Assistant Director for NRAO-NM Operations – Ulvestad –Correlator Project Manager – Peter Dewdney Budget status summarized monthly

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Track Progress Weekly milestone update (see handout) Reporting –Quarterly reports to AUI/NSF –Semiannual progress reports to NSF –Annual Government Performance and Reporting Act (GPRA) report to NSF –Annual reports to AUI Visiting Committee and NRAO Users Committee –Bimonthly status updates to NRAO Director’s Office EVLA Advisory Committee

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Metric Completion: Technical Technical oversight and testing are needed to verify performance of subsystems Oversight: –All WBS level 2 elements must complete preliminary and critical design reviews. –All PDRs are complete. Delta-PDR needed for data management (611). –All CDRs are complete except for M&C and data management. Testing: –Hardware Bench testing of individual electronics modules Testing of integrated subsystems in a laboratory mockup of a subset of all antenna electronics –M&C software: longstanding test and integration procedure used to verify that new control software works properly with existing array.

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Metric Completion: Procedures Set of procedures must be in place to evaluate the performance of integrated system (antennas). Specific procedures include: –Hardware performance tests –Operations acceptance tests –Antenna performance assessment with on-the-sky astronomical observations To date, procedures have occurred iteratively. In the future, procedures will proceed serially.

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Changes to Baseline Definition No changes in scientific and technical goals of the project Most changes are budget-related –At request of NSF, duration of original funding profile changed from 9 years to 11 years (2001) –$3.9M advanced from funding profile to accelerate project (2004) –$2.1M diverted from project contingency to address overrun in contributed effort (2005). –$1M diverted from contingency to support e2e software effort (2005) –EPO ($0.5M) descoped from project to bolster contingency (2005)

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Problems Sensitivity limited by aliasing problem in baseband downconverter (T304). –New filter designed and installed. Spurious correlation. – Redesigned 8-bit digitizer in data transmission system (DTS) and updated formatter/deformatter software. Reliability of some electronics modules –More emphasis on laboratory tests –More intensive on-the-sky testing Phase stability and phase jumps in baseband downconverter (L302) –Redesigned hardware and software

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Project Goals FY06 Retrofit 6 antennas to EVLA design and return to array for science observations Complete identification of first science observing modes and prioritize project tasks to complete them Refine project schedule to ensure close coupling between hardware and software deliverables where appropriate Repeat contingency and risk analyses with finer level of detail Finalize design of L-band orthomode transducer (OMT) Provide software support for board tests of prototype correlator

Mark McKinnon NSF Mid-Project Review May 11-12, Project Goals FY07 Retrofit 6 more antennas to EVLA design and return to array for transition observations (for a total of 12 EVLA antennas) Install prototype WIDAR correlator and begin test observations Initiate production of L-band OMT Decommission VLA control computers (Modcomps)