The organization and responsibilities for the three work packages is given below. \begin{table}[ht!] \begin{center} \caption{Main responsibilities for work packages of the AlCap experiment} \label{tb:organization} \vspace{5mm} \begin{tabular}{cccccc} \hline Work Package & Set-up & Detectors & Electronics & DAQ & Simulation/Analysis \\ \hline WP1 & UW, OU & UW, OU, FNAL & UW, OU & OU, UCL & OU, UCL, UW \\ WP2 & PNNL & PNNL, BU & PNNL,UW & PNNL, OU & PNNL, BU \\ WP3 & UH, ANL & UH, UW & ANL & ANL, OU & UH, ANL \\ \hline \end{tabular} \end{center} \end{table} \subsubsection{WP1} We have a vacuum chamber and Si detectors, which were used for a similar measurement at PSI in 2009. The vacuum chamber is being tested now at University of Washington (UW). The two exiting Si detectors are also being tested at UW. A possibility to prepare another set of Si detectors is being considered. Amplifiers for the existing SI detects are available. The Osaka University (OU) group is preparing DAQ system based on a PSI standard data acquisition system (MIDAS). Monte Carlo simulations necessary to optimize detector configuration is undergoing at OU and University College London (UCL). Data will be analyzed independently at Osaka University, University of Washington, and University College London, using standard analysis libraries and our own analysis routines. There is no special requirement on data analysis support to PSI. \subsubsection{WP2} PNNL has a number of HPGe detectors available; one appropriate for the experiment will be chosen and tested in advance. A mechanical cooling system is currently under test at PNNL as well and is expected to be used at PSI. Due to the desired high rate and resolution requirements for the raw HPGe pulse data, PNNL will provide its own DAQ system for data collection. The raw data will be provided to the other DAQ system if desired, and the coordination and timestamps between the two systems will be handled carefully. HPGe data will be analyzed at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory using standard analysis libraries and our own analysis routines. There is no special requirement on data analysis support to PSI. \subsubsection{WP3} As mentioned above, we plan to use existing neutron detectors and readout electronics provided by the MuSun collaboration. We are also considering to build a small neutron detectors, with optimal resolution. We plan to calibrate the detectors before the final experiment and have started to study and test unfolding methods.