NORTH AMERICAN SIMMOD USER’S GROUP

(NASUG)

Charter

Purpose

The North American SIMMOD User’s Group (NASUG) is an organization for the exchange of ideas and experiences between SIMMOD users primarily working on North American airspace and airport projects.

Organization

  • Membership. NASUG’s membership will be open to SIMMOD users, project sponsors, and potential users from all countries; however, the primary membership will be composed of those performing studies in North America. Other organizations with an interest in SIMMOD may be invited to attend.
  • Officers. The Chair and Secretary will be elected at the spring meeting to serve a two-year term of office. The Vice-Chair will automatically be filled by the Chair of the European SIMMOD Users Group. The Chair will preside over the Group and will appoint a Deputy-Chair to preside over the meetings in the Chair’s absence. The Secretary will distribute minutes of each meeting before the next meeting. The Chair and the Secretary will coordinate to develop meeting agendas, invite speakers, etc.
  • Meetings. NASUG will meet twice annually, generally, in the spring and in the fall. Meeting location will rotate through the membership, with a particular organization accepting responsibility for the venue. If necessary to supplement meeting costs, a nominal registration fee will be required for meeting attendance.

Activities/Actions/Goals

  1. Act as a forum for the presentation of studies carried out by the various organizations, thereby enabling users to become aware of the work being carried out by others.
  2. Encourage the further adoption and promote the use of SIMMOD where appropriate for airport and airspace modeling in North America.
  3. Encourage collaboration between groups modeling similar problems and identify areas of common difficulty.
  4. Maintain a list of SIMMOD study sites, denoting who performed the study and who "owns" the SIMMOD input files (i.e., who to contact if an organization wishes to obtain the input files). The purpose is two-fold: promote SIMMOD’s use by demonstrating the number of studies performed, and reduce effort for any future modeling while ensuring conformity between separate analyses of the same area.
  5. Provide _3?_ members to the "SIMMOD Steering Committee" for directing FAA on SIMMOD modeling needs, including bug fixes, new logic, and prioritization of maintenance and development efforts.
  6. Through the "SIMMOD Steering Committee," document the various problems experienced with the SIMMOD engine and data, identify the seriousness of the problem, and make formal approaches to the FAA for modifications and additions to the code.
  7. Maintain a SIMMOD user web-page with general SIMMOD information, helpful hints, reported errors, code fixes and logic enhancements in latest release, code fixes since latest release.

 

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