RFC1330 - Recommendations for the Phase I Deployment of OSI(4)

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Florida State University (FSU)
Tallahassee, Florida USA

Iowa State University (ISU)
Ames, Iowa USA

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Cambridge, Massachusetts USA

New York University (NYU)
Upton, New York USA

Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU)
Oak Ridge, Tennessee USA

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Westwood, California USA

University of Maryland (UMD, FIX-EAST)
College Park, Maryland USA

University of Texas, Austin (UTA)
Austin, Texas USA

Commercial Entities

General Atomics (GA)
San Diego, California USA

Office of Science and Technology Information (OSTI)
Oak Ridge, Tennessee USA

Science Applications, Incorporated (SAIC)
McLean, Virginia USA

Appendix F: Local Site Contacts for DOE Naming Authorities

Below is a list of all Department of Energy GOSIP Site Authorities
for OSI registration and addressing. This information was obtained
from the DoE GOSIP On-Line Information System (DOE-GOIS), dated
November 18, 1991.

Marian F. Sotel
Director, Information management Division
U.S. Department of Energy
DOE Field Office, Albuquerque

Dennis Jensen
Ames Laboratory
258H Development
Ames, IA 50011-3020
(515) 294-7909

Linda Winkler
Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne, IL 60439
(708) 972-7236

R. E. Kremer
Manager, Resource Automation
U.S. Department of Energy
Bettis Atomic Power laboratory

Gary Ragsdale
Manager, Information Services
U.S. Department of Energy
Bonneville Power Administration
905 NE 11th Avenue
Portland, OR 97232

Wayne Larson
Head of Data Communications Unit
U.S. Department of Energy
Bonneville Power Administration
905 NE 11th Avenue
Portland, OR 97232

George Rabinowitz
Head Distributed Computing Section
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Upton, New York 11973
(516) 282-7637

Donna A. Dyxin
Communications Specialist
U.S. Department of Energy
DOE Field Office, Chicago
9800 South Cass Avenue
Argonne, IL 60439

Elaine R. Liebrecht
System Manager and Planning Supervisor
EG&G Mound Applied Technologies
P.O. Box 3000
Miamisburg, OH 45343-3000
(FTS) 774-3733 or (513) 865-3733

Jeffrey J. Johnson
Communications Supervisor
EG&G Mound Applied Technologies
P.O. Box 3000
Miamisburg, OH 45343-3000
(FTS) 774-4230 or (513) 865-4230

Paul P. Herr
U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Agency
(202) 586-7318

William H. Foster
U.S. Department of Energy
Energy Information Agency
(202) 586-6310

Mark O. Kaletka
Data Communications Group Leader, Computing Div.
Fermi National Accelerator Lab
P.O. Box 500
Batavia, IL 60510
(708) 840-2965

David A. Mackler
Grand Junction Project Office
(FTS) 326-6412

Wayne L. Selfors
Grand Junction Project Office
(FTS) 326-6525

Gerald F. Chappell
Director, ITSO
U.S. Department of Energy
Headquarters
Washington D.C., 20545
(FTS) 233-3685 or (301) 903-3685

Joe Diel
Supervisor, Biomathematics Group
ITRI

David H. Robinson
Section Supervisor, Information Systems
Allied-Signal Aerospace Company
Kansas City Division
P.O. Box 419159
Kansas City, MO 64141-6159
(FTS) 997-3690 or (816) 997-3690

Robert M. Jensen
Supervisory Engineer, Information Systems
Allied-Signal Aerospace Company
Kansas City Division
P.O. Box 419159
Kansas City, MO 64141-6159
(FTS) 997-5538 or (816) 997-5538

Russell Wright
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories
1 Cyclotron Road
Berkeley, CA 94720
(510) 486-6965

William A. Lokke
Associate Director for Computation
Lawrence Livermore National Lab
(FTS) 532-9870 or (669) 422-9870

Philip Wood/Glenn Michel
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM 87545
(FTS) 843-1845 or (FTS) 843-2598

Robert Bruen
MIT Laboratory for Nuclear Science
Computer Facilities Manager
Massachusetts Institute of Tech.
Cambridge, MA

Mark Cerullo
Morgantown Energy Technology Center
(FTS) 923-4345

Hank Latham
NVRSN
(FTS) 575-7646

Bill Morrison
Network Specialist
Bechtel Petroleum Operations, Inc
Naval Petroleum Reserves California
P.O. Box 127
Tupman, CA 93276
(FTS) 797-6933 or (805) 763-6933

Mary Ann Jones
DOE Field Office, Nevada

Bill Freberg
Computer Sciences Corporation
DOE Field Office, Nevada

Roger Hardwick
Project Director
Roy F. Weston
OCRWM
3885 S. Decatur Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89103
(702) 873-6200

John Gandi
U.S. Department of Energy
OCRWM
101 Convention Ctr
Phase II Complex, Suite 202
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 794-7954

Benny Goodman
U.S. Department of Energy
OSTI

Raymond F. Cook
U.S. Department of Energy
OSTI

D. M. Turnpin
Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc
Oak Ridge
P.O. Box 2009
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-8227
(FTS) 626-8848 or (615) 576-8848

T. E. Birchfield
Supervisor, Electronic Informations Delivery Sect.
Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc
Oak Ridge
P.O. Box 2008
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6283
(FTS) 624-4635 or (615) 574-4635

Bobby Brumley
TRESP Associates
DOE Field Office, Oak Ridge

Mike Letterman
TRESP Associates
DOE Field Office, Oak Ridge

S. Dean Carpenter
Department Head, Communications
Mason and Hanger
Pantex Plant

Wayne C. Phillips
Section Head, Internal Communications
Mason and Hanger
Pantex Plant

A. J. Lelekacs
Sr. Networking Engineer
General Electric
Pinellas Plant
P.O. Box 2908
Neutron Devices Department
Largo, FL 34649-2908

Paul A. Funk
Site Access Coordinator
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
P.O. Box 451
Princeton, NJ 08543
(609) 243-3403

John Murphy
Branch Chief, Information and Communication Mgmt
U.S. Department of Energy
DOE Field Office, Richland
P.O. Box 550
Richland, WA 99352
(FTS) 444-7543 or (509) 376-7543

Mike Schmidt
Telecom & Network Services IRM
Westinghouse Hanford Company
DOE Field Office, Richland
P.O. Box 1970
Richland, WA 99352
(FTS) 444-7739 or (509) 376-7739

Dwayne Ramsey
Information Resources Management Division
U.S. Department of Energy
DOE Field Office, San Francisco
(FTS) 536-4302

W. F. Mason
Central Computing Systems Manager
Sandia National Laboratories - AL
P.O. Box 5800
Albuquerque, NM 87185
(FTS) 845-8059 or (505) 845-8059

Harry R. Holden
U.S. Department of Energy
DOE Field Office, Savannah River
P.O. Box A
Aiken, SC 29802
(FTS) 239-1118 or (803) 725-1118

Reggie Peagler
Network Security Officer
Savannah River Site
Building 773-51A
Aiken, SC 29808
(FTS) 239-3418 or (803) 557-3418

Wade A. Gaines
Acting ADP Manager
U.S. Department of Energy
Southeastern Power Administration
Samuel Elbert Building
Elberton, GA 30635

Paul Richard
Southwestern Power Administration
(FTS) 745-7482

Dr. R. Les Cottrell
Assistant Director, SLAC Computer Services
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
P.O. Box 4349
Stanford, CA 94309

John Lucero
Systems Analyst, Management Systems
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
P.O. Box 2078
Carlsbad, NM 88221
(FTS) 571-8459 or (505) 887-8459

Lawrence Bluhm
Sr. Systems Analyst, Management Systems
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
P.O. Box 2078
Carlsbad, NM 88221
(FTS) 571-8459 or (505) 887-8459

Ben Sandoval
Western Area Power Administration
(FTS) 327-7470

John Sewell
Western Area Power Administration
(FTS) 327-7407

Appendix G: Recommended Reading

RFCs (Request For Comments)

The following RFCs may be obtained from the ESnet Information Server.
They are stored in the directory [ANONYMOUS.RFCS]. They may be
retrieved via anonymous FTP (nic.es.net, 128.55.32.3) or DECnet copy
(ESNIC::, 41.174).

RFC1328 X.400 1988 to 1984 downgrading. Hardcastle-Kille, S.E. 1992
May; 5 p. (Format: TXT=10006 bytes)

RFC1327 Mapping Between X.400 (1988) /ISO 10021 and RFC822.
Hardcastle-Kille, S.E. 1992 May; 113 p. (Format: TXT=228598 bytes)

RFC1309 Technical overview of directory services using the X.500
protocol. Weider, C.; Reynolds, J.K.; Heker, S. 1992 March; 4 p.
(Format: TXT=35694 bytes)

RFC1308 Executive Introduction to Directory Services Using the X.500
Protocol. Weider, C.; Reynolds, J.K. 1992 March; 4 p. (Format:
TXT=9392 bytes)

RFC1295 North American Directory Forum. User bill of rights for
entries and listing in the public directory. 1992 January; 2 p.
(Format: TXT=3502 bytes)

RFC1292 Lang, R.; Wright, R. Catalog of Available X.500
Implementations. 1991 December; 103 p. (Format: TXT=129468 bytes)

RFC1279 Hardcastle-Kille, S.E. X.500 and domains. 1991 November; 13
p. (Format: TXT=26669, PS=170029 bytes)

RFC1278 Hardcastle-Kille, S.E. String encoding of presentation
address. 1991 November; 5 p. (Format: TXT=10256, PS=128696 bytes)

RFC1277 Hardcastle-Kille, S.E. Encoding network addresses to support
operations over non-OSI lower layers. 1991 November; 10 p.
(Format: TXT=22254, PS=176169 bytes)

RFC1276 Hardcastle-Kille, S.E. Replication and distributed operations
extensions to provide an Internet directory using X.500. 1991
November; 17 p. (Format: TXT=33731, PS=217170 bytes)

RFC1275 Hardcastle-Kille, S.E. Replication requirements to provide an
Internet directory using X.500. 1991 November; 2 p. (Format:
TXT=4616, PS=83736 bytes)

RFC1274 Kille, S.E.; Barker, P. COSINE and Internet X.500 schema. 1991
November; 60 p. (Format: TXT=92827 bytes)

RFC1255 North American Directory Forum. Naming scheme for c=US. 1991
September; 25 p. (Format: TXT=53783 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1218)

RFC1249 Howes, T.; Smith, M.; Beecher, B. DIXIE protocol
specification. 1991 August; 10 p. (Format: TXT=20693 bytes)

RFC1202 Rose, M.T. Directory Assistance service. 1991 February; 11 p.
(Format: TXT=21645 bytes)

RFC1006 Rose, M.T.; Cass, D.E. ISO transport services on top of the
TCP: Version 3. 1987 May; 17 p. (Format: TXT=31935 bytes)

Non Published Working Notes

"A String Representation of Distinguished Names", S.E. Hardcastle-Kille,
01/30/1992.

The OSI Directory uses distinguished names as the primary keys to
entries in the directory. Distinguished Names are encoded in
ASN.1. When a distinguished name is communicated between to users
not using a directory protocol (e.g., in a mail message), there is
a need to have a user-oriented string representation of
distinguished name.

"An Access Control Approach for Searching and Listing", S.E.
Hardcastle-Kille, T. Howes, 09/23/1991.

This memo defines an extended ACL (Access Control List) mechanism
for the OSI Directory. It is intended to meet strong operational
requirements to restrict searching and listing externally, while
allowing much more freedom within an organization. In particular,
this mechanism makes it possible to restrict searches to certain
sets of attributes, and to prevent "trawling": the disclosure of
large organizational data or structure information by repeated
searches or lists. This capability is necessary for organizations
that want to hide their internal structure, or to prevent dumping
of their entire database. This memo describes functionality
beyond, but compatible with, that expected in the 1992 X.500
standard.

"Building an Internet Directory using X.500", S. Kille, 01/07/1991.

The IETF has established a Working Group on OSI Directory Services.
A major component of the initial work of this group is to establish
a technical framework for establishing a Directory Service on the

Internet, making use of the X.500 protocols and services. This
document summarizes the strategy established by the Working Group,
and describes a number of RFCs which will be written in order to
establish the technical framework.

"Directory Requirements for COSINE and Internet Pilots (OSI-DS 18)",
S.E. Hardcastle-Kille, 07/09/1991.

This document specifies operational requirements for DUAs and DSAs
in the Internet and COSINE communities. This document summarizes
conformance requirements. In most cases, technical detail is
handled by reference to other documents. This document refers to
core directory infrastructure. Each application using the directory
may impose additional requirements.

"DSA Naming", S.E. Hardcastle-Kille, 01/24/1992.

This document describes a few problems with DSA Naming as currently
deployed in pilot exercises, and suggests a new approach. This
approach is suggested for use in the Internet Directory Pilot,
which overcomes a number of existing problems, and is an important
component for the next stage in increase of scale.

"Handling QOS (Quality of service) in the Directory", S.E. Kille,
08/29/1991.

This document describes a mechanism for specifying the Quality of
Service for DSA Operations and Data in the Internet Pilot Directory
Service "Building and internet directory using X.500".

"Interim Directory Tree Structure for Network Infrastructure
Information", Chris Weider, Mark Knopper, Ruth Lang, 06/14/1991.

As work progresses on incorporating WHOIS and Network
Infrastructure information into X.500, we thought it would be
useful to document the current DIT structure for this information,
along with some thoughts on future expansion and organization of
this subtree of the DIT. The first section of this document
describes the current structure, the second section the possible
expansion of the structure.

"Interim Schema for Network Infrastructure Information in X.500 New
name: Encoding Network Addresses to support operation ov", Chris
Weider, Mark Knopper, 06/14/1991.

As the OSI Directory progresses into an operational structure which
is being increasingly used as a primary resource for Directory
Information, it was perceived that having the Internet Site

Contacts and some limited network information in the Directory
would be immediately useful and would also provide the preliminary
framework for some distributed NIC functions. This paper describes
the interim schema used to contain this information.

"Naming Guidelines for Directory Pilots", P. Barker, S.E. Kille,
01/30/1992.

Deployment of a Directory will benefit from following certain
guidelines. This document defines a number of naming guidelines.
Alignment to these guidelines will be recommended for national
pilots.

"OSI NSAP Address Format For Use In The Internet", R Colella, R Callon,
02/13/1991.

The Internet is moving towards a multi-protocol environment that
includes OSI. To support OSI, it is necessary to address network
layer entities and network service users. The basic principles of
OSI Network Layer addressing and Network Service Access Points
(NSAPs) are defined in Addendum 2 to the OSI Network service
definition. This document recommends a structure for the Domain
Specific Part of NSAP addresses for use in the Internet that is
consistent with these principles.

"Representing Public Archives in the Directory", Wengyik Yeong,
12/04/1991.

The proliferation of publicly accessible archives in the Internet
has created an ever-widening gap between the fact of the existence
of such archives, and knowledge about the existence and contents of
these archives in the user community. Related to this problem is
the problem of also providing users with the necessary information
on the mechanisms available to retrieve such archives. In order
for the Internet user community to better avail themselves of this
class of resources, there is a need for these gaps in knowledge to
be bridged.

"Schema for Information Resource Description in X.500", Chris Weider,
06/14/1991.

The authors are interested in allowing distributed access and
updating for Information Resource Description information to users
of the Internet. This paper discusses the schema used to hold the
Information Resource Description information. The new attributes
are taken from the US-MARC fields, and subfields, with the mapping
described in the text.

"Schema for NIC Profile Information in X.500", Chris Weider, Mark
Knopper, 06/14/1991.

The authors of this document, in conjunction with the chairs of the
IETF Network Information Services Infrastructure (NISI) group,
would like to implement a Directory of Network Information Centers,
or NICs. This will enable NICs to find each other easily, will
allow users with access to a DSA to find out where NICs are, and
will in general facilitate the distribution of information about
the Internet and some of its infrastructure. This document
proposes a set of standard schema for this information.

"Using the OSI Directory to Achieve User Friendly Naming", S. Kille,
01/30/1992.

The OSI Directory has user friendly naming as a goal. A simple
minded usage of the directory does not achieve this. Two aspects
not achieved are: 1) A user oriented notation and 2)
Guessability. This proposal sets out some conventions for
representing names in a friendly manner, and shows how this can be
used to achieve really friendly naming. This then leads to a
specification of a standard format for representing names, and to
procedures to resolve them. This leads to a specification which
allows directory names to be communicated between humans. The
format in this specification is identical to that defined in the
reference of "A String Representation of Distinguished Name", and
it is intended that these specifications are compatible.

"Requirements for X.400 Management Domains (MDs) Operating in the Global
Research and Development X.400 Service", R. Hagens, 11/12/1991.

This document specifies a set of minimal operational
requirements that must be implemented by all Management Domains
(MDs) in the Global R&D X.400 Service. This document defines
the core operational requirements; in some cases, technical
detail is handled by reference to other documents. The Global
R&D X.400 Service is defined as all organizations which meet the
requirements described in this document.

"Routing Coordination for X.400 MHS Services within a
Multiprotocol/Multinetwork Environment", U. Eppenberger,
10/25/1992.

The X.400 addresses do start to appear on business cards. The
different MHS service providers are not well interconnected and
coordinated which makes it a very hard job for the MHS managers to
know where to route all the new addresses. A big number of X.400
implementations support different lower layer stacks. Taking into

account the variety of existing large transport networks, there is
now the chance of implementing a worldwide message handling service
using the same electronic mail standard and therefore without the
need of gateways with service reduction and without the restriction
to a single common transport network. This document proposes how
messages can travel over different networks by using multi stack
MTAs as relays. Document formats and coordination procedures bridge
the gap until an X.500 directory service is ready to store the
needed connectivity and routing information.

International Standards Documents

International Consultative Committee for Telephone and Telegraph. Open
Systems Interconnection - The Directory. X.500 Series
Recommendations. December, 1988.

(also published as)

ISO/IEC. Information Technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The
Directory. International Standard 9594. 1989.

International Consultative Committee for Telephone and Telegraph. Data
Communication Networks - Message Handling Systems. X.400 Series
Recommendations. Geneva 1985.

International Consultative Committee for Telephone and Telegraph. Data
Communication Networks - Message Handling Systems. X.400 Series
Recommendations. Melbourne, 1988.

NIST Documents
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Documents)

The following documents can be retrieved from the ESnet Information
Server in directory [ANONYMOUS.NIST].

Government Open Systems Interconnection Profile (GOSIP) Version 1,
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Federal Information
Processing Standards Publication #146, August, 1988.

Government Open Systems Interconnection Profile (GOSIP) Version 2,
National Institute of Standards and Technology, October, 1990.

DOE Documents

The following documents prepared by the DOE GOSIP Migration Working
Group can be retrieved from the ESnet Information Server in directory
[ANONYMOUS.DOE-GOSIP].

U.S. Department of Energy. Government Open Systems Interconnection
Profile. Transition Strategy. DOE GOSIP Document # GW-ST-008.
November, 1990.

U.S. Department of Energy. Government Open Systems Interconnection
Profile. Transition Plan. DOE GOSIP Document # GW_PN_005.
November, 1990.

U.S. Department of Energy. Government Open Systems Interconnection
Profile. Procedures and Guidelines. DOE GOSIP Document # GW-PR-
007. April, 1991.

IETF Working Groups

Three IETF working groups, OSI X.400, OSI-DS and MHS-DS have been
working in in X.400 and X.500. Minutes of meetings, descriptions of
the working groups' charters and goals, information about mailing
lists, and other pertinent documents can be retrieved from the ESnet
Information Server in the directories [ANONYMOUS.IETF.OSIDS],
[ANONYMOUS.IETF.OSIX400] and [ANONYMOUS.IETF.MHSMS].

Others

Marshall T. Rose, Julian P. Onions and Colin J. Robbins. The ISO
Development Environment: User's Manual, 1991. ISODE Documentation
Set.

Marshall T. Rose and Wengyik Yeong. PSI White Pages Pilot Project:
Administrator's Guide, 1991. ISODE Documentation Set.

Marshall T. Rose. The Open Book: A Practical Perspective on Open
Systems Interconnection. Prentice-hall, 1990. ISBN 0-13-643016-3.

Marshall T. Rose. The Little Black Book: Mail Bonding with OSI
Directory Services. Prentice-hall, 1991. ISBN 0-13-683219-5.

Alan Turner and Paul Gjefle, Pacfic Northwest Laboratory. Performance
Analysis of an OSI X.500 (QUIPU) Directory Service Implmentation.
1992. Available on nic.es.net in the directory [ANONYMOUS.ESNET-
DOC]QUIPU-PERF.PS

Appendix H: Task Force Member Information

Bob Aiken
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research, Scientific
Computing Staff (now with National Science Foundation)
Email: raiken@nsf.gov

Joe Carlson
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Livermore, California USA
Email: carlson@lll-winken.llnl.gov

Les Cottrell
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Menlo Park, California USA
Email: cottrell@slacvm.slac.stanford.edu

Tim Doody
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Batavia, Illinois USA
Email: doody@fndcd.fnal.gov

Tony Genovese (Contributing Author)
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Livermore, California USA
Email: genovese@es.net

Arlene Getchell (Contributing Author)
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Livermore, California USA
Email: getchell@es.net

Charles Granieri
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Menlo Park, California USA
Email: cxg@slacvm.slac.stanford.edu

Kipp Kippenhan (Contributing Author)
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Batavia, Illinois USA
Email: kippenhan@fnal.fnal.gov

Connie Logg
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Menlo Park, California USA
Email: cal@slacvm.slac.stanford.edu

Glenn Michel
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, New Mexico USA
Email: gym@lanl.gov

Peter Mierswa
Digital Equipment Corporation USA

Jean-Noel Moyne
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Berkeley, California USA
Email: jnmoyne@lbl.gov

Kevin Oberman (Contributing Author)
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Livermore, California USA
Email: oberman@icdc.llnl.gov

Dave Oran
Digital Equipment Corporation USA

Bob Segrest
Digital Equipment Corporation USA

Tim Streater
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Menlo Park, California USA
Email: streater@slacvm.slac.stanford.edu

Allen Sturtevant (Chair, Contributing Author, Document Editor)
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Livermore, California USA
Email: sturtevant@es.net

Mike Sullenberger
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Menlo Park, California USA
Email: mls@scsw5.slac.stanford.edu

Alan Turner (Contributing Author)
Pacific Northwest Laboratory
Richland, Washington USA
Email: ae_turner@pnl.gov

Linda Winkler (Contributing Author)
Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne, Illinois USA
Email: b32357@anlvm.ctd.anl.gov

Russ Wright (Contributing Author)
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Berkeley, California USA
Email: wright@lbl.gov

Security Considerations

Security issues are discussed in sections 2.5.1 and 2.7.5.1 of this
memo.

Authors' Addresses

Allen Sturtevant
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
P.O. Box 5509; L-561
Livermore, CA 94551

Phone: +1 510-422-8266
Email: sturtevant@es.net

Tony Genovese
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
P.O. Box 5509; L-561
Livermore, CA 94551

Phone: +1 510-423-2471
Email: genovese@es.net

Arlene Getchell
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
P.O. Box 5509; L-561
Livermore, CA 94551

Phone: +1 510-423-6349
Email: getchell@es.net

H. A. Kippenhan Jr.
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Wilson Hall 6W, MS-234
P.O. Box 500
Batavia, IL 60150

Phone: +1 708-840-8068
Email: kippenhan@fnal.fnal.gov

Kevin Oberman
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
P.O. Box 5509; L-156
Livermore, CA 94551

Phone: +1 510-422-6955
Email: oberman1@llnl.gov

Alan Turner
Pacific Northwest Laboratory
P.O. Box 999; K7-57
Richland, WA 99352

Phone: +1 509-375-6670
Email: ae_turner@pnl.gov

Linda Winkler
Argonne National Laboratory
9700 South Cass Avenue
Building 221 B251
Argonne, IL 60439

Phone: +1 708-252-7236
Email: lwinkler@anl.gov

Russ Wright
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road
MS 50B-2258
Berkeley, CA 94720

Phone: +1 510-486-6965
Email: wright@lbl.gov

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