A conceptual framework for using DOE 5700. 6C and the other DOE orders as an integrated management system; the Fermilab experience
In this paper, I describe a conceptual framework that uses DOE Order 5700.6C and more than 140 other DOE Orders as an integrated management system -- but I describe it within the context of the broader sociological and cultural issues of doing research at DOE funded facilities. The conceptual framework has two components. The first involves an interpretation of the 10 criteria of DOE 5700.6C that is tailored for a research environment. The second component involves using the 10 criteria as functional categories that orchestrate and integrate the other DOE Orders into a total management system. The Fermilab approach aims at reducing (or eliminating) the redundancy and overlap within the DOE Orders system at the contractor level.
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2009-04-02
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Authors: | Bodnarczuk, M. |
Subject: | particle accelerators | general and miscellaneous//mathematics, computing, and information science | FERMILAB ACCELERATOR | MANAGEMENT | QUALITY ASSURANCE | ACCELERATORS | CYCLIC ACCELERATORS | SYNCHROTRONS |
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