The OSG Consortium All Hands Meeting provides current and prospective OSG members, users and partners with an opportunity to learn about the status and plans for use of the OSG and the project's technical program of work. The March meeting's agenda will include presentations from scientists using the OSG, leaders of OSG technical activities, and OSG partner grids and institutions. There will be parallel sessions covering topics of interest to both technical and applications groups, as well as several opportunities to provide your input on OSG's future plans. The All Hands Meeting will be held March 5-7, 2007 at the San Diego Supercomputer Center on the campus of the University of California, San Diego. An OSG Council meeting will follow in the same location on March 8. Two additional related meetings will be co-scheduled with the All Hands Meeting. The US CMS Tier-2/Tier-3 meeting and the US ATLAS Tier-2 meeting will both be held Wednesday and Thursday, March 7-8, 2007. We look forward to another good meeting! |
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