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Steven Ross
Katharine Tull
Maryam Attari
Tim Beach
Greg Hidley
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
Building Services
Furniture
Steven Ross
858-822-3072
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
Needs
• Support casual collaboration
• Reconfigurable
• A line that works in both enclosed and open offices
Emerge Work Surfaces
Werndl Emerge is an desk system with a light, open architecture and simple, adaptable forms.
Freewall
Multifunctional
• Houses work and technical equipment
• Vertical storage
• Organisation of wire management
• Visual seperation
• Design element
Freewall
Benefits• Desk free for several purposes• Easy accessable• Space gain• Sound reduction• Supports concentration• Creation of working zones without seperating
Storage: Moby
• Mobile storage• Convenient transportation• Standing height worksurface• Lockable storage unit
Administrative Services
Katharine Tull
858-822-4108
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
Goal: Provide administrative services to Calit2 academics and staff that are tailored to the goals of a research community
Overview of Services:
• Basic operational services
• Administrative support for division leadership
• Personnel
• Resource requests and allocation
• Student programs
Administrative Services: overview
• Academic Personnel - Recruitment, appointment, review and benefits,
immigration processing
• Human Resources- Recruitment, classification, compensation,
employee relations, benefits, immigration processing
• Visiting Scholars- Appointment, space, other needs
Administrative Services: personnel
• Mail – Calit2 mail code for all building occupants
• Building directory/reception– First floor directory with video connection to fifth
floor receptionist
• Space allocation and management– Current step is identification of types of space to
compose each group’s allocation
Administrative Services: building specifics
• Recruitment - Post-doc database- Open recruitment for research and project
scientists- Job description templates
• Planning Services for PIs- Identification of relevant Calit2 functional areas
• What Else? - Help us identify ways to assist you
Administrative Services: tools
Business Office Services
Maryam Attari
858-822-5961
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
Goals of the Team:
– To assist Principal Investigators affiliated with Calit2 with their sponsored research projects.
– Our focus is to deliver quality service for sponsored projects with the full suite of pre and post-award services.
Business Office Services: overview
– Generation of budget and assistance with budget justification
– Facilitate the collection of CVs, current & pending, conflict of interest and other non-budget portions
– Liaison between PI, other partners (UCSD or non-UCSD) and OCGA
– Successful submittal of the proposal
Business Office Services: pre-award
Business Office Services: post-award
– Financial reports; discuss current status and plan for future with project managers
– Request for re-budgeting, no cost extension, continuation/renewal application
– Prepare & coordinate special/required financial reports to sponsored agency, cost share reporting
– Liaison between PI/Project manager and UCSD central offices; Purchasing, Payroll and Travel
– Advise/assist on required university financial training
– Process and support gift funds
– Work closely with Calit2 project management group
– Financial Management for Calit2 recharge centers
– What else can we assist you with
Business Office Services Business Office Services: other services
Project & Research Support
Steven Ross
858-822-3072
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
Goals of the Group:
– Facilitation and support of major technology programs
– Development of future partnerships by supporting the initiation and development of large scale initiatives involving academia, industry, government, private foundations and organizations.
Project Management & Support
• Support is provided on a project-by-project basis and may include any or all of the following: – liaison between researchers, faculty and industry partners– fund raising & public relations– coordinating proposals & program planning– directing the arrangements for special events– coordinating space and equipment– support for project meetings & integrated presentations– manage complex travel and meeting calendars for project participants– coordinate and execute arrangements for meetings, seminars and conferences– Organize and produce project reports– troubleshoot and independently resolve assorted operational problems– act as a liaison for the Program Director and PIs with vendors, campus units,
public and private agencies, national and international colleagues, and publishing houses.
• A recharge is being considered as a method to allocate the costs of the services
Project Management & Support
• Calit2 has established a Research and Technical Professionals group possessing a wide range of research and technical skills
• Support is provided on a project-by-project basis
• A recharge is being considered for this group or could be direct charged.
Research and Technical Professionals
Calit2 Facility Services provides and coordinates building support which include the following:
• property asset management for Calit2 owned assets
• occupant move in or move out; planning and implementing
• security & safety coordination with EH&S and occupants for instruction
• storage coordination; bring only what you need, no extra storage space.
• maintenance repair of building and grounds
• custodial services; cleaning, trash and recyclables, vacuuming, etc.
• building modifications and alterations; review and implementation
• building access control (key and building access card management)
Calit2 Building Security and Access
• Swipe/ID cards will be used to access the electronic building locks (P-2000 card access control system by Johnson Controls . These are allocated by UCSD as “Employee Identification Cards.” They are also known as “Triton Plus Cards.”
•Your Campus Employee ID Card is the equivalent of a key for entrance into the building after normal hours of operation. It is for the sole use of the holder and is NOT TRANSFERABLE.
Building Modifications and Alterations:
Calit2 Facility Services assists and coordinates building modifications and alterations; these services are as follows:– Formulate and review plans for development
– Analyze development options, appraisal and asset analysis
– Identify scope of project and set priorities
– Maintain and monitor physical development of projects
IT Resources and Support
Greg Hidley
858-534-5775
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
• General community AV facilities and services– Conference and meeting room spaces– Digital Cinema 200 seat theater– Building AV services to support them
• Specialized research facilities– The Multipurpose Room (a.k.a. Black Box)– The Immersive Visualization Room (CAVE)– Other Visualization spaces – Server and telecom collocation spaces
• Anticipated computing, communications and networking services– Anticipated because some details are in the planning stage– Base level services and core facility access are available to all residents– More specialized services are based on recharge or lease models
IT Facilities and Services Overview
Anticipated AV and Visualizationresources and services
• General building base level AV services– AV support is available for various building collaboration functions
– General Conference room presentations– Smart Conference room teleconferencing– Theater presentations
– Routine setup instructions are available– More comprehensive support will be available via recharge
• Custom conferencing and visualization services– Provided on a recharge basis– On-site support available for conferences and demonstrations– Custom setup, operations and demonstrations available for the
– Multipurpose room (Black Box)– Theater (HD Cinema)– Immersive Visualization Room (CAVE)– Other specialized visualization capabilities
Conference and meeting rooms
• A variety of conference and meeting rooms are available– Range of sizes and capacities (146 – 521 sq ft)– Distributed throughout the building– Contain a variety of presentation and collaboration capabilities– General and special purpose (e.g. “Smart” spaces)
• Schedulable on-line or by drop in– Web interface for online scheduling and status– Touchpad display status and scheduling planned for some rooms– Drop in public meeting alcoves also available on all upper floors
• Technical support is available as described earlier– Basic instruction available for all– More comprehensive assistance available via recharge
Tele-cinema Theater
• Theater provides seating for 200– Available for direct scheduling to building occupants– External and large events coordinated by Calit2 administration– Supports multiple presentation, performance and projection capabilities– Automated via touch panel systems controlling AV, screen and lighting– A usage (e.g. cleanup) fee may apply
• Specific capabilities include– State-of-the-Art Digital Cinema– Dolby and DTS digital surround sound systems– Speech reinforcement and ADA hearing assistance– HD stereo projection/display – anticipate experimental 4K technologies– Dual high light projectors (7700 lumen or better, 1600x1200 or better)– “Smart” speakers lectern with AV controls and presentation capabilities– Theatrical light fixtures.
Specialized Research Facilities
• Multipurpose room (2000sq ft multi-level “Black Box”) with– A movable riser system for reconfigurable audience arrangements– ‘Attachable' floor system provides flexible power and data connectivity– Special flooring supports 'high impact events’ such as dance– A lighting control system w/theatrical fixtures.
• The Immersive Visualization Lab (a.k.a. CAVE)– Supports research in multi-screen, multi-user Virtual Reality environments – 6 wall next generation stereo CAVE is under design– Wireless user tracking and surround sound will be available
• Anticipated capabilities of other visualization spaces -- examples– 4th floor visualization space supports
– Stereo Immersive visualization– Tiled display wall– Multipoint collaboration over HD
– 6th floor smart conferencing space– Multi-site collaboration – Smart conferencing and displays– Electronic mark up and transmission
Networking Services• Building production network services
– Significant fiber to the building and– Telecom closets, and server rooms– The theater and black-box projection rooms– Visualization spaces and 5th and 6th floor lab
– Cat6 copper distribution to 1500+ locations– Supports “powered” (POE) 10/100/1000 Ethernet (GigE drops) to all locations – Supports 10GigE building backbone and wide area connectivity– WiFi throughout supporting 802.11a/b/g– WiFi “blanket” coverage in Theater and Black Box
• Building research network facilities support includes– Flexible conduit, cable trays and drops for custom cabling– Substantial IT closet fiber interconnects for inter-lab distribution– Collocation space for research project electronics
• Building connectivity to production and research networks– UCSD 10GigE high performance backbone (soon to include all of Engineering)– Access to CalREN-HPR State-wide network at 10GigE
• Building telephony services– Campus Digital systems available for production services– Campus VOIP systems available as well for experiments, but they do not support
– E911 services– Services after a power failure
– Some VOIP WiFi mobile phones may also be available for experiments
Anticipated Computing Services
• General services to all residents (at no charge)– Networking (wired and wireless), IP addressing, and authentication – Security monitoring – intrusion detection, containment and notification– Directory and scheduling services– E-mail addresses (@calit2.net) and maillists
• Production computing support (costs TBD) … examples include– Web, calendaring, email, file sharing, backup and other services– General desktop hardware and software (leasable through recharge)– Mobile computer and device support (T&M through recharge)– Licensing and administration of general productivity software– Other services available on a T&M basis
• Server and Telecom equipment rack space (costs TBD)– Central facilities providing rack space, power, and cooling (leased through recharge)– Server maintenance, service management– Collocation with various production and research networks
Anticipated Research Support Services
• Research computing support (costs TBD)– General desktop hardware and software (leased through recharge)– Research lab systems integration and administration (contract or T&M)– Licensing and distribution of research software (costs TBD)– Other services on a T&M basis: examples include (but are not limited to)
– Research lab support of computers, networks, software, system integration
– Immersive and collaborative environments, video portals, etc.
– Theater and Black Box performance environment
– Grid resource planning, development and integration … cluster support
– Research demonstrations, proof-of-concept support
– Network engineering, router, switch and optical path design and management
– HD support (capture, projection, display, portals, etc.)
Steven Ross [email protected] 858-822-3072
Katharine Tull, [email protected] 858-822-4108
Maryam Attari, [email protected] 858-822-5961
Tim Beach, [email protected] 858-822-4538
Greg Hidley, [email protected] 858-534-5775
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
Thank You
Building production network
10/100/1000 MB Ethernet
10 GigaBit Ethernet
Cisco 6513IDF-6IP Phone
` User Systems
802.11b,a,g
Wireless Devices
Cisco 6513IDF-5IP Phone
` User SystemsWireless Devices
Cisco 6513IDF-4IP Phone
` User SystemsWireless Devices
Cisco 6513IDF-3IP Phone
` User SystemsWireless Devices
Cisco 6513IDF-2IP Phone
` User SystemsWireless Devices
Cisco 6513MDF Router
IP Phone
` User Systems
802.11b,a,b,g
Wireless Devices
Cisco 6513IDF-1A
Cisco 6513IDF-1C
InternetCalREN and
Internet2
Cisco 6509Node B
JuniperSDSC
Calit2 UCSD Building Network
Cisco 6509SDSC
Building campus and wide area connectivity
CENIC HPRvia UCR
CENIC HPRvia LAX
10 GigE
Bundled 1 GigE as required
Device: calit2-ucsd-6509Device Type: Cisco Catalyst 6509Managed By: CalIT(2)Location: Node-M (currently)
CalIT(2) Bldg (7/05)
SDSC
Device: hep-sdsc-6509Device Type: Cisco Catalyst 6509Managed By: High Energy PhysicsLocation: SDSC Computer Rm.
Device: ucsd-sdsc-t320-gwDevice Type: Juniper T320Managed By: UCSD/SDSCLocation: SDSC-NAP
Device: ucsd-sdsc-10ge-6509Device Type: Cisco Catalyst 6509Managed By: UCSD/SDSCLocation: SDSC-NAP
10 GigE as required
Device: ucsd-sio-6509Device Type: Cisco Catalyst 6509Managed By: UCSDLocation: SIO-Library
in production
in production
TBD
online by ?
online by 6/05 online by 4/05online by 8/05
Device: ucsd-node-m-6509Device Type: Cisco Catalyst 6509Managed By: UCSDLocation: Node-M
Device: ucsd-node-b-6509Device Type: Cisco Catalyst 6509Managed By: UCSDLocation: Node-B
UCSD CSEBuilding
UCSD 10GE ROLLOUT STATUS
online by ?
UCSD CalIT(2)Building
online by 7/05
online by 5/05
1GE and 10GEcampus distribution
1GE and 10GEcampus distribution