SPAFOA OVERVIEW Kenneth O. Olsen SLAC and LBL meetings Sept 22/23, 2015.

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SPAFOA OVERVIEW Kenneth O. Olsen SLAC and LBL meetings Sept 22/23, 2015

SPAFOA Mission “The SPAFOA provides a network for its members with business interests on US Government funded accelerator R&D and siting of large accelerator projects” Tech Transfer: Facilitate US industry’s communications with DOE, labs, and universities to incorporate industry in RD&D as a early partner. Enhance US industrial capability in advanced accelerator technologies. Fair Procurement Policies: Promote procurement policies that provide a competitive leveled playing field for US suppliers for US funded procurements (US jobs with US dollars) Accelerator Stewardship: Support DOE Office of Science Accelerator Stewardship Program activities by providing input on R&D needs and applications. Attend workshops and participate in reports as appropriate. Congressional Liaison: Communicate issues that foster the growth of US industrial capability and jobs with the Congress The SPAFOA is an industry advocacy group fostering open communications between industry and Government, we do no market or consult for individual members

SPAFOA Evolution Our 10 year anniversary! Chartered in 2005 as a 501 (c) 6 not-for-profit DC corporation titled the “Linear Collider Forum of the Americas” (LCFOA). Ten original companies. In response to the changes in the ILC program, reorganized in 2008 to the Superconducting Particle Accelerator Forum of the Americas (SPAFOA) Renamed in 2012 to the Superconducting Particle Accelerator Forum of America to reflect 100% US industry membership Current membership totals 21 ~75% small high tech businesses in 11 States Members include a diverse cross section of hi tech industries

Two Facets of the Accelerator Market “Low” Energy (Commercial Customers) Evolutionary market 10% annual growth >10,000 in 1992; >30,000 now >6,000 in medical applications Multiple suppliers for major market segments “High” Energy (Government Customers) Each facility different design Gov’t, university and industry users SC technology showing dominance Leading edge technology No near term significant commercial market A few companies are in both facets

SPAFOA Industry Diversity Cross Section of hi-tech accelerator industry SCRF accelerator components and systems Superconducting and high performance magnets Power electronics and instrumentation Materials science Precision manufacturing Civil engineering and construction management R&D lab and project management

Current SPAFOA BOD Advanced Energy Systems Communications Power Industries Linde Cryogenics Meyer Tool Fermi Research Associates BOD approves budget, meeting schedules, and issue papers.

SPAFOA MEMBERSHIP COMPANYCITYSTATE Advanced Energy SystemsMedfordNY Air LiquideNewarkDE Amuneal manufacturing Corp.PhiladelphiaPA C. F. Roark Welding and Manufacturing BrownsvilleIN Communication Power Corp.HauppaugeNY Communications Power IndustriesBeverlyMA Diversified TechnologiesBedfordMA Everson TeslaNazarethPA Fermi Research AssociatesBataviaIL General AtomicsSan DiegoCA

SPAFOA MEMBERSHIP CompanyCityState Keller TechnologyBuffaloNY Lakeshore CryotronicsWestervilleOH Linde CryogenicsTulsaOK Meyer ToolOak LawnIL Micro Communications, Inc.MerrimackNH Muons Inc.BataviaIL NiowaveLansingMI Parsons BrinkerhoffVirginia BeachVA Precision Boring Co.Clinton TownshipMI PHPK TechnologiesColumbusOH Scientific InstrumentsWest Palm BeachFL

SPAFOA 2015 Activities Membership meetings : o BNL o SLAC and LBL o FNAL and ANL (Dec 2015-Jan 2016) Monthly Newsletters Web Site maintenance: Observe DOE SC Advisory Panel Meetings Capitol Hill Briefing Oct 27 Liaison with DOE Congressional staff in DC

BACKUP Accelerator Stewardship Initiated as an output of the Basic Research Needs workshops and reports on: 1. Medical applications 2. Laser technologies 3. Energy and Environment

Accelerator Stewardship: Energy and Environmental Applications BRN workshop June 2015 Energy and Environment Report just posted: stewardship/Energy_Environment_Report_Final.pdf DOE FOA expected around Oct 1 Possible Applications with current technology*: Treating the regulated medical waste for a city of 100,000 Treating the sludge for a city of 100,000 Sterilize water and medical waste at a WHO emergency site of 500 people Treating the SOX/NOX coal plant emissions for a city of 100,000 * Beam power < 500 kW