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Q: Who schedules and chairs beam delivery meetings? | Q: Who schedules and chairs beam delivery meetings? | ||
* A: Brad, or alternate (Spencer) | * A: Brad, or alternate (Spencer) | ||
Q: If paperwork (BPR, SRCD) is missing ahead of an experiment, who should ops reach out to? | Q: If paperwork (BPR, SRCD) is missing ahead of an experiment, who should ops reach out to? | ||
* A: The Beam Delivery Coordination Group (Brad, or alternate Spencer) | * A: The Beam Delivery Coordination Group (Brad, or alternate Spencer) | ||
Q: If Operators have questions ahead of an experiment, do they reach out to the Beam Delivery Coordination group or Beam Physicist in Charge (BPIC) for the appropriate experiment? | Q: If Operators have questions ahead of an experiment, do they reach out to the Beam Delivery Coordination group or Beam Physicist in Charge (BPIC) for the appropriate experiment? | ||
* A: It depends on the nature of the question. In any case, we are team, so ask anyone in the Beam Physics and Delivery department and we will answer or direct you to the right person. | * A: It depends on the nature of the question. In any case, we are team, so ask anyone in the Beam Physics and Delivery department and we will answer or direct you to the right person. | ||
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Revision as of 09:44, 22 May 2025
Q: Who schedules and chairs beam delivery meetings?
- A: Brad, or alternate (Spencer)
Q: If paperwork (BPR, SRCD) is missing ahead of an experiment, who should ops reach out to?
- A: The Beam Delivery Coordination Group (Brad, or alternate Spencer)
Q: If Operators have questions ahead of an experiment, do they reach out to the Beam Delivery Coordination group or Beam Physicist in Charge (BPIC) for the appropriate experiment?
- A: It depends on the nature of the question. In any case, we are team, so ask anyone in the Beam Physics and Delivery department and we will answer or direct you to the right person.
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