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Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy Raymond L. Orbach Director Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy Presentation to BESAC December 6, 2004.

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1 Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy Raymond L. Orbach Director Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy Presentation to BESAC December 6, 2004

2 Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy Funding History, FY 1990–2005 Appropriations in nominal (as appropriated) dollars

3 Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science 20-Year Facilities Outlook Priority Near-Term 1 FES International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor 2 ASCR UltraScale Scientific Computing Capability HEP Joint Dark Energy Mission BES Linac Coherent Light Source 3 BER Protein Production and Tags NP Rare Isotope Accelerator BER Characterization & Imaging NP Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility 12GeV Upgrade ASCR Esnet Upgrade 7 ASCR NERSC Upgrade BES Transmission Electron Achromatic Microscope 12HEP BTeV Mid-Term 13 HEPLinear Collider BERCellular Systems Analysis & Modeling BESSNS 2-4 MW Upgrade 14 BESSNS Target Station II BERWhole Proteome Analysis NPDouble Beta Decay Underground Detector FESNext Step Spherical Tokamak 18 NP RHIC II Far-Term BESNational Synchrotron Light Source Upgrade 21 HEPSuper Neutrino Beam BESAdvanced Light Source Upgrade BESAdvanced Photon Source Upgrade NPeRHIC 23 FESFusion Energy Contingency BESHigh Flux Isotope Reactor Guide Hall II FESIntegrated Beam Experiment Tie for Priority The Prioritized List

4 Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Strategic Plan 20 –Year Goals  ITER for Fusion Energy: Provide the enduring solution to our Nation’s energy challenge, conducting the burning plasma experiment that will bring fusion energy within reach as a commercial source of clean, abundant energy.  Scientific Discovery through Advanced Scientific Computing: Expand the broad frontiers of scientific discovery through the power of advanced computation.  Nanoscale Science for New Materials and Processes: Master the ability to construct revolutionary new materials and processes…atom-by-atom and build upon Nature’s self-assembling techniques.  Taming the Microbial World—the Next Revolution in Genomics: Harness microbial genomes and the molecular machines of life for energy, the environment, and human health.  Dark Energy and the Search for the Genesis: Illuminate the basic forces of creation and the origins of matter, energy, space, and time.  Nuclear Matter at the Extremes: Explore new forms of nuclear matter at high- energy densities and at the extreme limits of stability.  Facilities for the Future of Science: Deliver the high-priority facilities over the next 20 years that support DOE’s and the Nation’s research.

5 Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy Near Term Facility Status  ITER: Negotiations ongoing regarding siting as well as legal and financial issues.  UltraScale Scientific Computing Capability: ORNL/ANL team developing “Leadership Class” machine.  Joint Dark Energy Mission: Instrument will be selected in peer reviewed competition sponsored by NASA and DOE. R&D continues on SNAP.  Linac Coherent Light Source: R&D and conceptual design under way – funding for long-lead procurement in FY2005 budget.  Protein Production and Tags Facility: R&D under way. Project engineering and design funding in FY05 budget.  Rare Isotope Accelerator: R&D under way. Request for Proposal to be issued in December.  Transmission Electron Achromatic Microscope: R&D and conceptual design under way.

6 Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy Near Term Facility Status (Cont.)  Characterization and Imaging Facility: Mission need approved. R&D under way.  CEBAF 12 GeV Upgrade: R&D and conceptual design under way.  ESNet Upgrade: First stage - core upgrade to 10 gbs - scheduled for completion in early 2005.  NERSC Upgrade: No action. (Mission need approval not required.)  BTeV: R&D and conceptual design under way.

7 Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy “Laboratories for the Future of Science”  SC is developing a document highlighting the unique role and importance of the DOE Office of Science (SC) Laboratories to the future of science.  It will sketch the future of each laboratory and outline some of the major challenges that the laboratory complex faces.  The document will reflect DOE's vision for the future of the SC laboratories.  Due this Fall.


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