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Meeting the Challenges of Bringing A New Base Facility Operations Model to Gemini Observatory

机译:迎接为双子座天文台带来新的基础设施运营模式的挑战

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The aim of the Gemini Observatory's Base Facilities Project is to provide the capabilities to perform routine night time operations with both telescopes and their instruments from their respective base facilities without anyone present at the summit. Tightening budget constraints prompted this project as both a means to save money and an opportunity to move toward increasing remote operations in the future. We successfully moved Gemini North nighttime operation to our base facility in Hawaii in Nov., 2015. This is the first 8m-class telescope to completely move night time operations to base facility. We are currently working on implementing BFO to Gemini South. Key challenges for this project include: (1) This is a schedule driven project. We have to implement the new capabilities by the end of 2015 for Gemini North and end of 2016 for Gemini South. (2) The resources are limited and shared with operations which has the higher priority than our project. (3) Managing parallel work within the project.. (4) Testing, commissioning and introducing new tools to operational systems without adding significant disruptions to nightly operations. (5) Staff buy-in to the new operational model. (6) The staff involved in the project are spread on two locations separated by 10,000km, seven time zones away from each other. To overcome these challenges, we applied two principles: "Bare Minimum" and "Gradual Descent". As a result, we successfully completed the project ahead of schedule at Gemini North Telescope. I will discuss how we managed the cultural and human aspects of the project through these concepts. The other management aspects will be presented by Gustavo Arriagada [2], the Project Manager of this project. For technical details, please see presentations from Andrew Serio [3] and Martin Cordova [4].
机译:双子座天文台基础设施项目的目的是提供能力,使望远镜及其仪器从各自基础设施中执行日常夜间操作,而无需任何人参加峰会。预算紧缩促使该项目既是节省资金的手段,又是将来增加远程操作的机会。我们于2015年11月将Gemini North夜间作业成功转移到我们在夏威夷的基础设施。这是第一台将夜间作业完全转移至基础设施的8m级望远镜。我们目前正在努力为Gemini South实施BFO。该项目的主要挑战包括:(1)这是一个进度驱动的项目。我们必须在2015年底之前为Gemini North实施新功能,并在2016年底之前为Gemini South实施新功能。 (2)资源是有限的,并与比我们的项目具有更高优先级的运营共享。 (3)管理项目内的并行工作。(4)测试,调试并向操作系统引入新工具,而不会对夜间操作造成重大干扰。 (5)员工接受新的运营模式。 (6)项目人员分布在相距10,000公里的两个位置,彼此相隔七个时区。为了克服这些挑战,我们应用了两个原则:“最小裸露”和“逐渐下降”。结果,我们提前完成了双子座北望远镜的项目。我将讨论我们如何通过这些概念来管理项目的文化和人文方面。其他管理方面将由该项目的项目经理Gustavo Arriagada [2]提出。有关技术细节,请参阅Andrew Serio [3]和Martin Cordova [4]的演示。

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