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EUROPEAN SOUTHERN OBSERVATORY
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La Silla Observatory
SCIENCE OPERATION DEPARTMENT
Re-Engineering Project:
First Steps:
2002-01-10 Quick-off Meeting
LSO-MIN-ESO-90000-1/v-1.1
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Prepared |
Olivier Hainaut |
2002-01-10 |
Reviewed |
Martin Kurster |
2002-02-22 |
Released |
Jorge Melnick |
2002- |
Revision History
1.0
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2002-01-10 first draft, ohainaut |
1.1
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2002-02-22 included comments from review
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0- INTRODUCTION
On 2002-01-10, we had the first meeting to prepare the "Science Operation
Department". At this meeting, the 2p2, 3p6 and NTT Team leaders and operation
engineers were present, constituting the "core" of the re-engineering group.
As explained later, this core group will be extended so that all current
team members participate.
Were present: Emilio Barrios, Olivier Hainaut, Martin Kurster (video), Paul
LeSaux, Rene Mendez and Michael Sterzik. Rodrigo Olivarez was excused.
This summarize our discussion, with some additinal input from Emilio and
Olivier after the meeting.
1- The Rules of the Game
The current MET, 360CAT and NTT Team are going to be merged in one unique
Science Operation Department (SciOp), whose mission will be to operate the
optical telescopes of ESO at La Silla.
O.Hainaut was appointed to lead this re-engineering. The plan of the SciOp
department should be ready ~June 2002, and its implementation should start
immediately after that, to be complete at the end of 2002.
The structure of the department and the transition from the current teams
to this department are completely free, for us to decide and implement.
Some notes about a related point: the new building. The NTT needs a new control
room (various technical and non-technical reasons). This will take place
in a building whose construction is about to start, funded on 2001 budget.
It was possible to extend the size of the building to 300sq.m (budget and
available space), and a pre-project of multiple control room was prepared
to substantiate the budget. This is meant to open the possibility of a common
control room for NTT and 3.6m and/or 2.2m. However, it is important to note
that this is a possibility, not an obligation --to be decided during the
re-engineering phase. While the shape (30mx10m) is set, we still have some
time to decide of the internal organization of the that building, which can
become anything between an NTT control room to a SciOp building. This is
for us to decide.
Additional note about the location: the schedule is extremely tight. We still
have a few DAYs to discuss a change, but no more. Moreover, a change of location
should have extremely strong reasons, i.e. at this point "a nicer view" is
not strong enough.
At this point, there is no plan for future extension of this building (either
horizontally or 2d floor). Of course, one can always dream, but on a realistic
point of view, this is all we will get.
2- Motivation of the re-engineering
The main motivations for this restructuration are the following:
- Less telescopes (NTT, 3p6, part of 2p2) than when the Teams were formed,
and 2p2Team will be dismantled in some nearby future. The advantages of several
Teams therefore vanish and become useless duplication of resources.
- Have a structure that is compatible with that of Paranal
In addition, a single department has other advantages:
- More efficient: many tasks are duplicated in the 3 teams and could
be done only once
- More flexibility
- More time to do more interesting things (e.g. research, for the astronomers,
more involvement for the TIOs, etc)
The following points were mentioned:
- We have to learn from Paranal: what is good in their way to operate
(so that we can copy it), what is bad (so that we don't make the same mistake).
We shall
- Get and synthesize the Paranal SciOp Plan,
- Interview several Paranal SciOp members (not only management!)
and synthesize their impressions and opinions.
- We will take into account the results of the last "Organizational Climate
Survey"
- We want to keep the good things of the current team structure (team
spirit, identification with the job, responsibility, etc...)
- We should take the opportunity of this re-engineering to stream-line
and eliminate some of the tasks that do not belong to SciOp. Some examples
were mentioned:
- While we will do the scheduling of the team members, we should not
spend time dealing with TraM (either it is improved so that it becomes transparent,
or someone else deals with it).
- Most of the overtime sheets filling should be automatic (e.g. from
TraM).
We mentioned the possibility to have a (fraction of) a secretary
for taking care of these secretarial work.
3- Success Factor
In order to measure the success of the re-engineering, the items were
defined:
- User satisfaction: the satisfaction of the Visiting Astronomers
must remain at least as high as it is now. This will be estimated from the
End of Mission Reports. We noted that it will be difficult to increase this,
as the satisfaction index is already very high.
- Staff satisfaction: while we don't have a metrics to directly
measure it, everybody should be more happy of his situation in the new department
than currently. Everybody should have more interesting things to do.
4- Tasks of the SciOp Department
We broadly defined the major tasks of the SciOp Department (the order
is of no significance):
- Night Operation
- Day Operation, including maintenance tasks to be performed by
SciOp
- Astronomical Operation, including
- Visitor, Service, ToO support
- Calibration Plan
- Quality Control
- Administration & Management, including
- Scheduling
- Budget
- Goals & objectives, performance evaluation
- Upgrade & Projects
- Training, including
- Cross-team training (e.g. ex-3.6 to ex-NTT)
- Intra-team training (e.g. astronomers to TIOs)
- External (e.g LSUniversity, Stgo, USA...)
- Metrics
- Downtime
- Tel&Ins performance
- ...
- Configuration Control
- Access control to Telescope
- Through the network
- Real time Monitoring (Web Cams)
- ++.....
- Documentation, including
- "paper" (manuals etc)
- Web
We also have 2 items that are specific to the transition period:
- Control Room, including
- common control room?
- final internal design of the new building
- Interface definition, i.e. interface between SciOp and the world (i.e.
other departments at la Silla, other ESO divisions, outside world
5- Actions
- O.Hainaut: gather documentation (PO SciOp plan, Team Theme, Organizational
climate survey)
- XX: interview Paranal SciOp staff
- EVERYBODY: create a working group for each of the major tasks defined
above.
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