SLAC Communication Committee

Communication Committee

 
bullet Final Reports from the Chairs and each Task Force (9/1/2000)
bulletDirector of the SLAC Office for Communication (06/26/01)
bulletDirectors Corner (January/February 2001, The Interaction Point)

 

bulletCharge
bulletFrom the Director, March 2000 The Interaction Point Article
bulletCommittee
bulletCo-Chairs
bulletPat Kreitz, Technical Information Services
bulletRichard Blankenbecler, Theory Group
bulletTask Force A, Line Communication
bulletRoger Erickson, Accelerator Division
bulletTask Force B, Internal Communication
bulletNan Phinney, Next Linear Collider
bulletTask Force C, Outreach
bulletHelen Quinn, Theory Group
bulletFull Roster
bulletSuggestions and Responses
bulletSuggestion Box Locations
bulletUpdates
bulletAugust 18, 2000
bulletApril 19, 2000

 

From the Director's Corner (TIP, March 2000)

"I mentioned to you in a previous article that I think we can do better at communicating within the Laboratory, with our neighbors and with decision makers in Washington, DC. To assess where we are, what we are doing well, and areas where we can improve, I have set up a Task Force on Communications. 

Patricia Kreitz, head of Technical Information Services, and Richard Blankenbecler, former head of the Theory Group, have agreed to serve as the co-chairs of the task force. They will work with three subgroups, each dealing with somewhat different topics: line communications, internal communications, and outreach. The sub-group coordinators are Roger Erickson from the Accelerator Division, Nan Phinney from the Next Linear Collider group, and Helen Quinn from the Theory group, respectively. Each sub-group will comprise about seven people. The membership of the task force will be drawn broadly from all sectors of the Laboratory. If you are called on by one of the subcommittee chairs, I hope that you will agree to serve.

I look forward to receiving the report of the Task Force by July 2000."

-- Jonathan Dorfan

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18 Jan 2002 04:01 PM