[LTER-mcm-pi] Grantee travel pause from 17 Dec-04 Jan

Peter Doran pdoran at lsu.edu
Wed Jun 3 07:43:18 MDT 2015


  I came across this

http://antarcticsun.usap.gov/features/contenthandler.cfm?id=4086

and it got me thinking about the priorities. NSF is operating a number 
of winter C17 flights this year and moving towards opening up the winter 
- for logistics. At the same time we are being told we have to live with 
the reality of this C17 gap in the middle of the field season. Is there 
a connection between the two? Where is the science justification for the 
winter access? 'is this new winter access coming at the cost of summer 
science support. we could sure use a couple of those winter C17 flights 
in late December or early January. Reading the justification for the 
winter flights, there is nothing about science.

Peter Doran, Professor and John Franks Chair
Department of Geology and Geophysics
E235 Howe Russell Geosciences Complex
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA 70803

Ph: 225-578-3955
Fx: 225-578-2302

http://geology.lsu.edu/People/Faculty/item73533.html



On 5/29/15 2:26 PM, Michael Gooseff wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I spoke with Lisa about this today and learned a bit about the 
> reasoning.  I pointed out the unfortunate timing to communicate this 
> */AFTER /*SIPs were due, etc. and that we are academic creatures who 
> are trying to work around teaching responsibilities.  She understood 
> both points and admitted that she hadn’t been to many of the PLR staff 
> meetings lately because of her new role in OCE.
>
> The challenge that NSF is grappling with is that the ‘new normal’ is 
> going to be reliance on the limited fleet of LC-130s during the C-17 
> gap.  The idea this year is to dedicate the 130s to _science_ during 
> this period (science around the continent).  Last year the mission 
> completion rate (planned vs completed) was about 50% on the ice 
> because of the mulitple commitments of the 130s.  The way they are 
> handling this is to dedicate a period to ‘on ice missions’ during this 
> part of the season.  Again, unfortunate that they decided this AFTER 
> the SIPs were submitted…  I plan to call Jessie Crain to discuss. 
>  This week is her first week back from maternity leave, so I’ll 
> inquire today about setting up a time to chat next week.
>
> Chris and I have a meeting with Liz set up for next Wednesday 
> afternoon, and we will pursue the issue there as well.
>
> I’ll pass along more as it comes available.
>
> cheers
> -Mike
>
>
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