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-==== Snowmass Working page ==== +===== Snowmass Working page ===== 
-=== Site Selection ===+==== Site Selection ====
 **Announcement Blurb**: The dates for the summer study are July 11 - 20, 2021 and we are now soliciting site proposals. Send site proposals to cushman@umn.edu by November 15, 2019 and they will be evaluated by the entire DPF executive committee.   Plan for ~ 1000 attendees. Include the following:  Names of your local organizing committee, cost and availability of lodging (mix of low- and high-end hotels, dorms or retreat center), public transportation, rough estimate of registration cost prior to any supplement provided by DOE or a private foundation, although your plans for defraying the cost can be included.  Include parallel session rooms, auditorium (seats ~ 1000), coffee breaks, AV, and administrative help.  Provide a rough estimate of banquet or reception costs separately.   Feel free to include any special advantages of your venue. For your reference, the 2013 website is still (mostly) available at http://www.hep.umn.edu/css2013/ **Announcement Blurb**: The dates for the summer study are July 11 - 20, 2021 and we are now soliciting site proposals. Send site proposals to cushman@umn.edu by November 15, 2019 and they will be evaluated by the entire DPF executive committee.   Plan for ~ 1000 attendees. Include the following:  Names of your local organizing committee, cost and availability of lodging (mix of low- and high-end hotels, dorms or retreat center), public transportation, rough estimate of registration cost prior to any supplement provided by DOE or a private foundation, although your plans for defraying the cost can be included.  Include parallel session rooms, auditorium (seats ~ 1000), coffee breaks, AV, and administrative help.  Provide a rough estimate of banquet or reception costs separately.   Feel free to include any special advantages of your venue. For your reference, the 2013 website is still (mostly) available at http://www.hep.umn.edu/css2013/
  
-Process: DPF exec reviews and chooses. Each page has the proposal and a list of pros and cons.   Let's start by just filling in pro and con for each site as a way to begin the discussion.+Process: Steering committee and program committee reviews, but final vote is DPF exec only Each page has the proposal and a list of pros and cons. Everyone is welcome to fill out pros and cons for each site as a way to begin the discussion.  {{:dpf:snowmass-site-selection.xlsx|Direct comparison of budgets}} was examined by Tulika Bose and we will have to ask for further information from the sites, so don't worry too much about the budget details; instead think about other costs, like getting there and cars and hotels and lunches.  Consider the site, the organizing committee, your personal preferences - whatever you want,  since these are just talking points.
   * [[:dpf:snowmass:Pittsburg|University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon]]   * [[:dpf:snowmass:Pittsburg|University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon]]
   * [[:dpf:snowmass:Washington|University of Washington]]   * [[:dpf:snowmass:Washington|University of Washington]]
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   * [[:dpf:snowmass:VTech|Virginia Tech]]    * [[:dpf:snowmass:VTech|Virginia Tech]] 
  
-=== Convener Nominations ====+APS has software they use to choose sites.  Here is relevant information from that software (as promised). 
 +Availability of convention centers is not relevant, so I left it off.  
 +{{:dpf:snowmass_summer_study_site_comparison.xlsx|comparison table}}
  
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 +Compare sites on  [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rjfbCGqOU-JG1nrRi4aVIN1WDPNiD4dVLnAjkXF-HKY/edit#gid=0|google spreadsheet]]
 +==== Convener Nominations ====
 +  * Google Spreadsheet with the nomination grids can be found here https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DGXSqEQJWoePrYpMkINCnw2ehLtgU-AV2u3W9cnBhfc/edit?usp=sharing 
 +  * [[dpf:snowmass:energy|Energy Frontier]] (Contact chill@physics.osu.edu, tmptait@gmail.com to nominate conveners)
 +  * [[dpf:snowmass:rare|Frontiers in Rare Processes, Precision Measurements, and Dark Sector]]. (Contact slstone@syr.edu, rhbob@fnal.gov to nominate conveners)
 +  * [[dpf:snowmass:cosmic|Cosmic Frontier]] (Contact profumo@ucsc.edu , diehl@fnal.gov to nominate conveners)
 +  * [[dpf:snowmass:neutrino|Frontiers in Neutrino Physics]] (Contact degouvea@northwestern.edu, schol@phy.duke.edu to nominate conveners)
 +  * [[dpf:snowmass:theory|Theory Frontier]] (Contact ntoro@slac.stanford.edu , denisovd@bnl.gov to nominate conveners)
 +  * [[dpf:snowmass:underground|Underground Facilities and Infrastructure]] (Contact John.Orrell@pnnl.gov, alysia.marino@colorado.edu to nominate conveners)
 +  * [[dpf:snowmass:accelerator|Accelerator Science and Technology Frontier]] (Contact nsergei@fnal.gov, scousine@ornl.gov to nominate conveners)
 +  * [[dpf:snowmass:instrumentation|Instrumentation Frontier]] (Contact rusack@umn.edu,  matthew.szydagis@gmail.com to nominate conveners)
 +  * [[dpf:snowmass:computational|Computational Frontier]] (Contact psihas@fnal.gov, ssekula@physics.smu.edu to nominate conveners)
 +  * [[dpf:snowmass:community|Community Involvement]] (Contact rafael@purdue.edu, sbutalla2012@my.fit.edu to nominate conveners)
 +
 +==== Steering Committee Meetings ====
 +  *[[dpf:snowmass:11-18-19| Monday, Nov 18]]
 +  *[[dpf:snowmass:12-12-19| Thursday, Dec 12]]  This meeting page also has the set of Frontier Conveners who have NOT sent regrets.  Frontier conveners were chosen from these spreadsheets.
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