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| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 1 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA MaRIE 1.0: Matter Radiation Interactions in Extremes 1.0 Mary Hockaday 6 June Mission Committee talk

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 2 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED We have four major themes for today’s discussions  Introduce myself  Reframing of the mission need for MaRIE 1.0  Provide a status of our path to CD-0  Obtain feedback on approach We are modifying our framing of our mission need based on feed back from the Mission Committee. Let’s see how it’s coming along.

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 3 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED At the contract transition the need for Los Alamos National Laboratory to have a signature facility was reaffirmed  LANSCE-generated Proton beam will be coupled directly into MaRIE  LANSCE provides experience in Accelerators, User Facilities, and Material Science Historically LANSCE has played a role. MaRIE builds on LANSCE’s success.

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 4 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED MaRIE 1.0 is the most NW-relevant subset (~$1B) of MaRIE. Unique very hard x-ray XFEL Unique simultaneous photon-proton imaging measurements MPDH: Multi-Probe Diagnostic Hall Dynamic experiments utilizing premier x-ray scattering capability at high energy and high repetition frequency with simultaneous charged particle dynamic imaging M4: Making, Measuring & Modeling Materials Facility State of the art resource for materials synthesis and control, with national security infrastructure

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 5 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED We have been working towards our vision of MaRIE since contract transition. (2009) (2010) (2012) Developing the Science Case Facility Definition Pre-conceptual Proposal LANS Contract Transition Concept Definition/Internal Competition MaRIE selection ( ) Pre-MaRIE LANS BUSINESS-SENSITIVE INFORMATION (2013) Path to CD-0 We are focusing on the NNSA customer

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 6 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED The NNSA New Facilities call was an opportunity to address decadal ST&E facility needs for Stewardship

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 7 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED As we look to the future three things are certain The next and succeeding generations of stewards will need to make decisions The nation, its allies and its adversaries must have confidence in those decisions Our stewards will use the best computation, simulation and experimental toos we have to inform those decisions. “It’s a matter of production and capability of doing it. As you know, ah, you go to war with the army you have—not the army you might want or wish to have at a later time.” – Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, 2004 Annual Assessment Significant Finding Investigations Life Extension Programs

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 8 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED Our stewards will be facing a different stockpile from today’s- one that was built and tested in the era of underground testing. There will be changes in materials long term Aging changes materials Replacement materials may not be able to be made exactly the same way Explicit decisions to change materials for manufacturability or sustainability reasons Explicit decisions to change materials for performance gains. Risk increases as weapons age, MaRIE can help mitigate those risks. MaRIE offers the capability to study and better understand how these changes will affect the performance of the weapons.

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 9 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED Predictive capability for the NEP is not yet sufficient to protect against irrational confidence We have moved to how do we best test our stewards!!!

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 10 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED MaRIE 1.0 adds to the tool set our stewards will need to improve confidence in their decisions Materials Capability Review 2013 Life Extension Programs Significant Finding Investigations Annual Assessment W76-1 and other systems until retired W88 Alt 370 B61-12 Cruise Missile IW-1 IW-2 IW-3

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 11 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED We asked ourselves, “What would we need to achieve a predictive, phase and process-aware understanding of materials performance to support future stockpile decisions?” Slide 11 Equation of State Strength/ Plasticity Damage/ Failure Phase-aware EOS Multi-Scale Strength Models Multi-Mode Damage AnalyticalIsotropicHomogeneous Phase-aware integrated models Manufacturing/ synthesis Aging phenomena Interfaces/ compatibility Process -aware integrated models We are here There is a symbiotic relationship between MaRIE and advanced computational power to achieve self consistent modeling There is a symbiotic relationship between MaRIE and advanced computational power to achieve self consistent modeling Process Aware Manufacturing Dynamic Materials Performance We are here

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 12 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED We have always used multiple facilities to acquire data at the appropriate time and length scales required to establish predictive capability

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 13 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED We take the evolution of mix and burn to provide an example of how integrating across scales and facilities is powerful

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 14 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED An example to consider is the validation of the mix model

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 15 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED Application to model though preliminary, is showing great promise

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 16 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED We developed a set of MaRIE 1.0 “First Experiments” that span the mission need AND set functional requirements for the facility Slide 16 Materials Capability Review 2013

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 17 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED Dead zones in IHE; present simulation method

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 18 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED 42-keV XFEL allows multigranular sample penetration and multipulse dynamics without significant sample perturbation. Through the Multi-Probe Diagnostic Hall, MaRIE 1.0 provides a unique capability for simultaneous, multi-probe measurements of in situ transient phenomena in relevant dynamic extremes Slide 18 Pu; Al elastic total Proton microscopy provides absolute density (~1%) & velocities through sample volume. MPDH provides a broad suite of loading conditions to the user. MaRIE 1.0 First Experiments

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 19 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED Multiple processes are required to produce well characterized Pu and we continue to be reminded about challenges associated with Pu

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 20 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED The challenge is to observe the dynamic microstructure and phase evolution down to the sub-granular level Example: Dynamic Performance of Plutonium and Surrogate Metals and Alloys The first experiment: Multiple, simultaneous dynamic in situ diagnostics with resolution at the scale of nucleation sites (< 1  m; ps – ns) Sub-  m resolution 100’s – 1000’s  m samples Sub-ns resolution, ~30 frames in 1  s duration Slide 20 See Garry’s Maskaly’s talk on why this could matter Marie allows us to break the problem apart.

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 21 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED Lack of accurate predictive processing models leads to production inefficiency

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 22 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED Developing a coupled experimental and modeling approach to process-aware manufacturing based on solidification phenomena

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 23 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED Developing a coupled experimental and modeling approach to process-aware manufacturing based on solidification phenomena Slide 23 Mission: Cost efficient near-net shape components with controlled performance. The model: New solidification models that incorporate fluid flow, nucleation and growth of microstructure Protons Density/Fluid Flow Radiography Diffraction - structure The goal: Advanced casting models with elemental and microstructure evolution using dynamic 3-D imaging of density, structure, temperature and elemental composition Hard X-rays The First Experiment: Complete 3-D reconstruction coupled to : Structure and elemental mapping during processing at M4 In situ density/structure at MPDH Solidification fronts 0.01 to 10  m/  s Images from every 100 ns to 10’s of  s FOV 100  m to see multiple grains Resolution of 500 nm for precipitates 0.1 – 5 mm penetration Temperature up to 2200 o C Heating/Cooling rates of o C/sec First Experiment: Controlled Solidification and Phase Transformations Tunable X-rays Chemical composition Long term goal is product based specifications Team includes: Franz Freibert, Dave Teter, Robert Hackenberg, …

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 24 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED “First Experiments” define mission-driven functional requirements and reveal facility performance gaps Materials Capability Review 2013

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 25 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED “First Campaigns” are examples of how MaRIE 1.0 could help our Stockpile Stewards address today’s challenges if it were available today

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 26 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED New Facilities Process Outcome: “…we would expect to move MaRIE to CD-0 within 6 months” “MaRIE was, by far, judged to be the most mature and well-motivated proposed facility” “The cost estimate, schedule estimate, and technical feasibility of MaRIE are assessed to be at a level of fidelity beyond what is needed at this stage in the planning process” “The technical capabilities provided by MaRIE could substantially advance our ability to maintain the stockpile, but only if utilized within the appropriate framework.” “Acceptance of MaRIE for CD-0 will require a letter from the directors of LANL and LLNL that describes your commitment and plan for advancing the process and science of certification to make use of MaRIE.” Slide 26

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 27 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED Changes in DOE and NNSA Leadership have impacted our path forward  The Directors’ letter continues to be worked  Optimal timing and delivery path is uncertain  Soliciting input from key stakeholders  FYNSP Budget Builds most likely will not wait for new leadership to be in place  Informal funding profile has been provided – FY20 construction start with peak no greater than 200 M a/year over 8 years – will entertain FY19 construction start

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 28 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED SFR / 1 st Camp. Workshops MNS Approved! NNSA / APM ICR Review Review of Scope, Schedule, Cost, Risks, & CD-0 package [BOG Endorsed] Selden Review of Mission Need and Program Requirements Respond / Revise Update FFR’s Draft Letter Final Letter / NNSA Conc. Selden Review of LLNL and LANL Letter Draft CDEP PSP Review Mar 2013 Draft MNS Draft PRD Update Cost, Schedule, Risks, & Ref. Design Notional CD-0 Schedule: Logic has been established; pacing is under discussion Dec Update R&D Plan Facility Definition Review ( FFR’s, CDEP, and R&D ) Slide 28 Deeney: “12/13” Our goal is to position MaRIE 1.0 for CD-0 in CY 13 AND for a funding line in FY15 FYNSP request

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 29 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED We are grappling with what should our Acquisition Strategy be given that: NNSA Management uncertainty NNSA has requested a CD0 – initial cost range Construction start no sooner than FY19 Technical Risk exists in the XFEL and the detectors -- ~85M R&D required to mitigate NMSSUP experience has left us cautious

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 30 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED Los Alamos is the right place for MaRIE ♦Our Stewards will utilize MaRIE to meet our mission challenges of the future ♦We have the expertise in weapons mission materials (Pu, HE,…) in a classified environment ♦LANSCE is a National User Facility - We have experience optimizing the co-existence of basic and classified research - Provides ~$1B infrastructure site credit towards MaRIE - We have proven track record in running large accelerator based facilities ♦People are key to our future, and MaRIE is key to attracting and retaining the next generation of Stewards to Los Alamos “We have won the competition” We need your help to make MaRIE a reality!

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 31 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED MaRIE 1.0 will enable us to observe and ultimately control how mesoscale materials properties affect weapons performance A mission need exists for a facility focused on predicting and controlling materials in extreme environments, exploiting in situ transient measurements on real materials in relevant dynamic extremes to address nuclear weapons challenges in qualification and certification. Achieving controlled functionality at the mesoscale through co-design is the frontier of materials research. MaRIE 1.0 meets this need with a robust preconceptual reference design that is grounded in community- defined mission and scientific requirements. MaRIE provides a unique tool set for our future Stewards. Definitely a “Killer Capability.”

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 32 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED MaRIE 1.0 science and mission is already attracting the best and the brightest Amy Clarke MST Cindy Bolme WX Richard Sandberg MPA Kyle Ramos WX MaRIE Generation Garry Maskaly XTD MaRIE Generation

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 33 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED Backup Materials Capability Review 2013

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 34 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED MaRIE External Advisory Board Mission Need Subcommittee Bob Selden, Chair Mike Anastasio Charlie Curtis Roger Falcone Sig Hecker Rus Hemley John Immele Don Kerr Steve Koonin Cherry Murray The task of this Subcommittee is to provide me advice, feedback, and advocacy as we lay the groundwork for a communication strategy with all possible stakeholders that articulates A joint (LANL-LLNL) vision for how we qualify components and certify the performance of the future stockpile using the scientific tools and data we can obtain as we anticipate a smaller and different stockpile that is further removed from underground test; The mission need for the MaRIE CD-0 package including the assurance that mission need has been translated to appropriate and cost-effective facility requirements; and, A compelling strategy for extending the lifetime and sustaining the science base of the stockpile that is appreciated and supported by the broader community and our colleagues at the Pentagon.

| Los Alamos National Laboratory | May 2013 | UNCLASSIFIED | 35 Operated by Los Alamos National Security, LLC for the U.S. Department of Energy's NNSA UNCLASSIFIED MaRIE 1.0 adds to the tool set our stewards will need to improve confidence in their decisions Materials Capability Review 2013 Life Extension Programs Significant Finding Investigations Annual Assessment W76-1 and other systems until retired W88 Alt 370 B61-12 Cruise Missile IW-1 IW-2 IW-3