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** Catholic University: <font color="red">At CUA, no progress.</font>
 
** Catholic University: <font color="red">At CUA, no progress.</font>
 
** Carnegie Mellon: <font color="green">signed by all parties.</font>
 
** Carnegie Mellon: <font color="green">signed by all parties.</font>
** Florida International University: <font color="brown">in signature stage.</font>
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** Florida International University: <font color="brown">Bridge position MOU in signature stage</font> <font color="red">Construction draft not started</font>
 
** Florida State University: <font color="red">Initial draft, at JLab.</font>
 
** Florida State University: <font color="red">Initial draft, at JLab.</font>
 
** Indiana University: <font color="green">signed by all parties.</font>
 
** Indiana University: <font color="green">signed by all parties.</font>

Revision as of 16:46, 2 March 2010

  • MOUs between Jefferson Lab and Outside Entities.
    • Catholic University: At CUA, no progress.
    • Carnegie Mellon: signed by all parties.
    • Florida International University: Bridge position MOU in signature stage Construction draft not started
    • Florida State University: Initial draft, at JLab.
    • Indiana University: signed by all parties.
    • North Carolina A&T: signed by all parties.
    • University of Connecticut: Not started.
    • University of Massachusetts, Amhest: Near final draft, at UMass.
    • University of North Carolina, Wilmington: signed by all parties.
    • University of Regina: signed by all parties.
    • University of Santa Maria: Near to final draft, at JLab
  • Construction Contracts.
    • Carnegie Mellon University Signed by CMU? At Jlab?
    • Indiana University In place, signed by all parties/font>
    • University of Regina In place, signed by all parties.

  • Color Codes
    • Completed and signed.
    • In signature phase.
    • Near to final draft.
    • Not started, or no work in a very long time.