Forms
To assist researchers in the conduct of experiments (such as field campaigns) or required administrative procedures (such as Baseline Change Requests), we provide a number of online forms.
Field Campaigns
The Field Campaign Proposal Form can originate with any scientist proposing research directly related to the ACRF Mission Statement. For more information, including deadlines and the proposal approval process, see Submit Proposals.
Site Visits
The Site and Computer Access Request System is used to provide advance notice of on-site visits to site managers and to provide a mechanism for requesting and managing access to site network and computer resources.
- Shipping Forms
- NSA Site Shipping Form (select "Ship Log" to begin a new form, see the NSA Shipping Form Instructions (PDF) for step-by-step guidance)
- SGP Site Shipping Form
- TWP Site Shipping Form
Shipping Forms are used to notify site personnel of planned shipments. To ensure that shipments will be received, a shipping form MUST be filled out for the appropriate site before shipping.
Data Quality
- Problem Reporting Forms, e.g., PIF/CAR/DQR
The Problem Reporting forms are used to track and report problems and issues with ARM data. To send a general comment or question about data quality, please send email to: armdataquality@arm.gov.
The DQA system is used by the ARM Data Quality Office to inform the ARM community of instrument and data flow problems as well as general data quality observations.
The IMMS Reports are used to provide a review of the data oriented to the general scientific user and to identify near-term issues and long-term trends that may indicate the need for additional spare parts, instrument modification, upgrade, or replacement.
Administrative
The BCR system is used to manage all operational procedures, hardware, software, and structures for all systems within the ACRF. A BCR is required to change an established operational baseline. It is used to provide a detailed description of a proposed change, which is assigned reviewers for comments and recommendations. The ACRF Operations Manager is responsible for final approval of all BCRs.
The ECR process is used to formally request that a change be made to the infrastructure and help set priorities.
An ECO is an engineering task or project directly resulting from an ECR. It is tracked and addresses project requirements, analysis, design, development, testing, and documentation. In most cases, every ECO is completed by the issuance of a BCR, as managed by the Engineering and Operations Manager.
An EWR is used to request engineering resources, as soon as possible, when operational, science, or engineering needs require a quick engineering response where no design or redesign is required.