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The organization and management of the Data Management subsystem is described in LDM-294. See also the DM Org Chart.
Within DM, the major organization structure is into Lead Institutions/Teams. These are:
- Science Data Archive and Data Access Services (SLAC)
- Science Pipelines, comprising:DM Lead Institution Team Pages
- Alert Production (UWUniversity of Washington)
- Data Release Production (Princeton)Science User Interface (IPAC
- International Communications and Base Site (NOAO)
- Data Access and Database (SLAC)
- Processing Control and Site Infrastructure (NCSA)
- International Communications (aka Long Haul Networks) and Base Site (NOAO)
- The LSST Data Facility (NCSA)
- Science User Interface and Tools (IPAC)
- Science Quality and Reliability Engineering (LSST/AURA)
The work of each team is coordinated by a Technical Manager (“T/CAM”) who is responsible to the DM Project Manager.
There are five primary coordinating bodies to ensure the management, technical, and quality integrity of the DM Subsystem.The following appointed groups provide cross-institutional oversight of various aspects of DM project management, requirements, design, or implementation.
- DM Leadership Team (DMLT)
- Science/Architecture Team (SAT)
- DM System Science Team (DM-SST)
- DM Systems Engineering Team (DM-SET)
- DM Change Control Board (DM-CCB; formerly the Technical Control Team)
- DM Science Validation Team (DM-SVTTechnical Control Team (TCT)
In addition, ad hoc Working Groups form may be formed and disband disbanded as needed and are self-organizing.