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To provide background information for our 5/25 LG meeting, the following processes were discussed at the 5/11 Steering Group meeting and there was general agreement to propose these to the LG at the next meeting on 5/25.

How the groups work together

The Steering Group meets every two weeks; the Leadership Group joins the SG in alternating meetings. Joint meetings occur every four weeks. In general, the SG focuses more on operational issues and the LG provides more strategic direction. We will ask the LG to weigh in formally on certain issues. These issues may begin as discussion items in either the SG or the LG. The SG can discuss the issue further. If there’s loose agreement at the SG, then the proposal can be written up by the SG and possibly a related working group. The proposal can be discussed at LG and voted on after the LG meeting.

How agendas and materials are created

Agendas are created a week in advance by project director and chair. Agenda items will have time estimates to ensure that critical items are addressed in sufficient time. The chair will send out the agenda in advance with a call for additional agenda items if time remains. If no time remains, LG members can suggest for future agenda items. Supporting information and materials may be prepared in advance and made available to the LG.

How we'll make decisions (vote) and for which items (proposals)

If a proposal is discussed at the LG meeting and generally agreement exists, members will be asked to vote after the meeting. All LG members will be sent an email to the list asking for a vote and they’ll respond to the group. Members can indicate their preference using +1, 0 (no opinion) or -1 (veto which shuts down the vote).

The Leadership and Steering Group chair(s)

The same person serves as chair of both groups. The LG names the chair and LG members may nominate themselves. The chair has a one-year term.  There are no term limits.

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