One issue that has been identified before is that NRAO is unable to allocate resources for the evaluation of fringe-fitting, while they remain interested in the implementation tasks. A possible solution has been identified in South Africa, and it is desired that they enter the DoW by January 2010
The Cambridge partner indicated before that they will have a problem providing the contracted matching to the project if their STFC project, which was favorably reviewed earlier, will not be funded. We have not received an update on this (yet).
At MPIfR, the date for delivery is given as month 18 in DoW but will probably be later due to hiring start in 2010. Another issue regards the software license for code developed for use in DiFX, which must be public.
The recruitment at ESO was delayed. However, the recruitment of ARC scientist has been completed. Dirk Petry, former CASA developer for the ALMA construction project, accepted the ESO offer and will join the ARC as of October the 1st. This delay has allowed continuity of staffing within the ALMA software group, which will indirectly benefit the ALBiUS effort. Requires some delay in deliverables; no change of scope.
The Manchester partner is looking to employ someone for the funded part of the ALBiUS work. However, due to the current UK funding issue, they will probably make the appointment after the end of this calendar year.