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1 NSAC Report Donald Geesaman Argonne National Laboratory Chair, US Department of Energy/National Science Foundation Nuclear Science Advisory Committee NuPECC Meeting 13-14 March 2015

2 The 2015 NSAC Long Range Plan 2 1979 1983 1989 1996 2002 2007

3 Web locations You can find more information on the NSAC web site: http://science.energy.gov/np/nsac/ This will give you the charge, membership of the Long Range Plan working group and a link to a site at ANL with further information such as the schedule for upcoming activities. Argonne Site: http://www.phy.anl.gov/nsac-lrp/ This describes what we are doing and contains a link to all the input documents we have received from the community.

4 Anticipated LRP Schedule Charge delivered at 24 April NSAC Meeting LRP Working Group formed in early June ~ 60 members - NuPECC and ANPhA observers have recently agreed. Community organization this summer DNP town meetings in the July/September Joint APS-DNP-JPS Meeting Oct 7-11, 2014 – Wednesday afternoon discussion. Working Group organizational meeting Nov 16, 2014 in Rockville, MD White papers by end of January to have greatest impact Cost review of EIC – Report at April 3 NSAC meeting Most of text of report assembled by April 10. Resolution meeting of Long Range Plan working group April 16-20, 2015. Draft report reviewed by external wise women and men. LRP final report due October 2015

5 Community Organized Town Meetings High Performance Computing: July 14-15, Washington, DC Education and Innovation: August 6-8, MSU Nuclear Structure and Astrophysics: August 21-23, Texas A&M QCD: September 13-15, Temple Fundamental Symmetries: Sept 28-29, Chicago See http://www.aps.org/units/dnp/meetings/town.cfmhttp://www.aps.org/units/dnp/meetings/town.cfm I really want to thank the Division of Nuclear Physics and the conveners for their outstanding leadership here and the entire community for making these a success.

6 Nearly Completed Subcommittee Reports to be Presented at 3 April NSAC Meeting Charge- Long Range Plan for NP Isotope Development and Production for Research and Applications Program Internal – Cost Review of the EIC New Charges at 3 April 2015 NSAC Meeting Neutrino-less Double Beta Decay Review of NNSA Mo-99 production program.

7 President’s FY16 Budget Request for DOE NP ($M) FY14 Enacted FY14 Current FY15 Enacted FY16 Request FY16- FY15 Medium Energy147.0132.7 1 150.9158.1+7.2 Heavy Ion199.4 200.0211.4+11.4 Low Energy76.6 75.279.8+4.6 Theory39.3 35.738.6+2.9 Nuclear Data7.0 7.47.6+.3 IDPRA (Isotopes)19.4 19.921.7+1.8 CEBAF 12 GeV25.025.516.57.5-9.0 FRIB55.0 90.0100.0+10. Total569.1554.8595.5624.6+29.1 1 Transfer of SBIR/STTR to another account

8 Charge to NSAC to Develop a New Long Range Plan 8

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10 10 Charge to NSAC to Develop a New Long Range Plan

11 Isotope Charge to NSAC 11

12 12 Isotope Charge to NSAC

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