Sectors Focus Group Survey: Areas of Interest for the South Pole Station Master Plan (SPSMP)

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Sectors Focus Group Survey: Areas of Interest for the South Pole Station Master Plan (SPSMP)

OMB: 3145-0215

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Sectors Focus Group Survey: Areas of Interest for the South Pole Station Master Plan
(SPSMP)
Please indicate the level of importance of each concern identified by your focus group as it
relates to the future of the South Pole Station (your personal opinion). Participation in this focus
group is voluntary, and should take about 15 minutes to complete.
OMB No.: 3145-0215. A federal agency may not conduct or sponsor a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.
[Scale from 1 (Least Important) – 10 (Most Important) will be provided below each line
item in SurveyMonkey.]
Address present and future NGO needs, corridors, and activities
Address coordination standards with Sector stakeholders beyond NSF
Address International Management of the ASMA (changing Sectors or usage) (includes
conceptual design & siting possibilities)
Plan managed corridors to reach GSP without Sector encroachment or with minimal Sector
encroachment (includes conceptual design & siting possibilities)
Evaluate Quiet Sector & SPRESSO site location longevity (includes conceptual design & siting
possibilities)
Evaluate proximity of the current NGO location to the Clean Air Sector (includes conceptual
design & siting possibilities)
Plan future locations for existing science (SPRESSO & SuperDARN) due to GSP encroachment
(includes conceptual design & siting possibilities)
Evaluate Snow Dumping operations and locations grid south or elsewhere (includes
conceptual design & siting possibilities)
Evaluate proximity of Airfield to Clean Air Sector (includes conceptual design & siting
possibilities)

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