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NSSL announces reorganization

NSSL has restructured its internal organization and moved several people to new positions to better reflect the organization's current and pending research programs.

The reorganization, which became effective January 1, includes expansion from two to three science and technology divisions. In addition, it includes a plan to improve information technology services for all employees, provides managerial assistance to Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies (CIMMS) employees working at the lab, increases the visibility of the field observing facilities, and presents a clearer picture of exactly what NSSL is and does to its customers and the community.

Kevin Kelleher was promoted to deputy director. He will be responsible for the day to day operation of the laboratory as well as managing the administrative and information technology services groups.

The Stormscale Research and Applications Division has been split into two divisions. The first is the Warning Research and Development Division, managed by Don Burgess. The division performs research to gain understanding of severe and hazardous weather; identifies severe weather signatures in observational data; and develops and transfers new scientific understanding, applications and techniques to the NWS and other customers.

The second is a new group, the Radar Research and Development Division, managed by former deputy director Doug Forsyth. The division will develop advanced radar systems such as dual polarized radar and phased array radar. They continue to lead the NWS's development and migration of the NEXRAD (WSR-88D) radar to open systems technology. In addition, Forsyth has been named NSSL's executive director for facilities and strategic planning and will continue in his role as program manager for the Norman Building Consolidation Project, representing all five NOAA Weather Partners in the planning of the proposed National Weather Center facility.

The Mesoscale Research and Applications Division has been renamed the Forecast Research and Development Division and will continue to be managed by Dave Rust. The division conducts basic and applied research that leads to the improvement of forecast services within the NWS for hazardous and severe weather events. The division uses a combination of observations and modeling to conduct its research and test new forecast techniqu

es. In addition, Rust will be the leader of the Field Observing Facilities and Services Group (FOFS). The Central Support Services Group and the general computer support functions within all other divisions merged to form a new group called Information and Technology Services. Gary Skaggs was named group leader. ITS will provide assistance and support to all of NSSL in the areas of computing, data management, networking, outreach, technical support, Internet/Intranet Web pages, graphic resources, field project support and other support services.

In conjunction with the reorganization, research meteorologist John Cortinas was promoted to assistant director of CIMMS. His responsibilities include helping with CIMMS proposals, grant and contract administration, and overseeing the annual performance appraisal process for CIMMS employees. More information about NSSL is available online at http://www.nssl.noaa.gov.   by Keli Tarp

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