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Appendix B
Meeting Agendas
First Meeting
Defense Science and Technology Reliance Subarea for Materials and Processes Workshop
Annapolis, Maryland
December 6–8, 1999
Monday, December 6, 1999
1100
Registration in Main Lobby,
1130-1245
Buffet Luncheon
1300
Welcome
Dr. Robert Pohanka, ONR
1310
Why we are here and what we want to accomplish
Dr. Robert Pohanka, ONR
1330
Overview of M/P Reliance Status
Dr. Lewis Sloter, ODDR&E
1430
Break
1500
Army M&P Program - Update
Dr. Dennis Viechnicki, ARL
1615
Navy M&P Program Update
1730
Adjourn for Day
Tuesday, December 7, 1999 Service/Agency M&P Program Updates Continued
0800
Air Force M&P Program Update
Mr. Robert Rapson, AFRL
0915
DARPA M&P Program Update
Dr. Steven Wax, DSO
1030
Break
1100
BMDO M&P Program Update
Maj. James Shoemaker, BMDO
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12:00
Lunch Break
1300
History of DOD Materials
Mr. Jerome Persh, IDA
1400
NMAB Study Materials Research for Defense After Next
Dr. Harvey Schadler
1500
Break
1520
Charge to the Technical Panels
Dr. Robert Pohanka, ONR
1530
Technical Panel Breakout Sessions with NMAB POC
TP 1.0—Platform Structural Materials
Dr. Scott Tiebert, AFRL, Chair
TP 2.0—Power and Propulsion Materials
Dr. Kathy Stevens, AFRL, Chair
TP 3.0—Armor/AntiArmor Materials
Mr. Robert Dowding, ARL, Chair
TP 4.0—Electronic Materials
Mr. Bill Woody, AFRL, Chair
TP 5.0—Laser-Hardened Materials
Dr. George Mueller, NRL, Chair
TP 6.0 (A)—Operational Support Materials
Mr. Gume Rodriguez,ARL, Chair
TP 6.0 (B)—Nondestructive Evaluation
Dr. Ignatio Perez,NRL, Chair
TP 7.0—Signature Control Materials
Mr. Don Woodbury, ARL, Chair
1700
Adjourn for Day
Wednesday, December 8, 1999
0800
Reconvene Individual Technical Panel Breakout Working Sessions
(Technical Panels brainstorm elements of their individual tech focus areas for input and guidance to NMAB Study Group on Materials Research for Defense After Next. Prepare 12-minute summary outbrief for general session).
1200
Lunch Break
1300
Technical Panel Summary Outbrief Comments
1400
NMAB Study Group Comments
1530
Break
1600
TPAM Principals comments
1700
Wrap up/Adjourn Workshop
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Second Meeting
National Research Council
February 15–17, 2000
Tuesday, February 15, 2000
8:30 am
Bias and Conflict of Interest Discussion; Recap of Annapolis Workshop, Plans for this Meeting
Committee and NRC Staff Only
DOD Vision/Systems Needs Session (10:00 am to 5:00 pm)
Dr. Alan Lovelace, Session Chair
10:00
Overview of DOD Vision and System Needs
Mr. Andrew Marshall, OSD
10:40
Discussion
11:00
Overview of Army Vision and System Needs
Dr. Michael Andrews, U.S. Army
11:40
Discussion
12:15 pm
Overview of Military Transformation and Future Warfare
Mr. Michael Vickers, Center for Strategic & Budgetary Assessments
1:00
Overview of Air Force Vision and System Needs
Dr. Lawrence Delaney, U.S. Air Force
1:40
Discussion
2:00
Overview of Navy Vision and System Needs
Dr. Ronald De Marco, ONR
2:40
Discussion
3:00
Break
3:15
Overview of Marines Vision and System Needs
Gen. Gray, retired (U.S. Marine Corps)
3:50
Discussion
4:05
Revolution in Military Affairs After Next
LTC Lonnie Henley (Defense Intelligence Agency)
4:45
Discussion
Brainstorm Session on Systems Needs (5:00 to 6:30 pm)
Dr. Millard Firebaugh Facilitator
5:00
Review and Identification of DOD System Needs
All
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Wednesday, February 16, 2000
7:45 am
Continental Breakfast
Brainstorm Session on Systems Needs (Continued 8:30 to 9:45 am)
Dr. Millard Firebaugh Facilitator
8:30
Review and Identification of DOD System Needs
All
9:45
Break
DOD, NSF, DOE Materials Basic Research Session (10:00 am to 3:00 pm)
Dr. Harvey Schadler, Session Chair
10:00
Overview of ARO Materials Programs
Dr. Andrew Crowson, ARO
10:40
Discussion
11:00
Overview of AFOSR Materials Programs
Dr. Lyle Schwartz, AFOSR
11:40
Discussion
12:00 to 1:00 pm
Lunch
12:15
Air Force Chief Scientist Study (Overview of Air Force S&T needs)
Dr. Kenneth Harwell, Chief Scientist, AFRL
12:45
Discussion
1:00
Overview of NSF Materials Programs
Dr. Thomas Weber, NSF
1:40
Discussion
2:00
Overview of DOE Materials Programs
Dr. Robert Gottschall, DOE
2:40
Discussion
3:00
Break
Brainstorm Session on Materials Areas (3:15 to 5:30pm)
Dr. Julia Phillips, Facilitator
3:15
Identify materials areas to meet DOD system needs
NRC study members and staff only
5:30
Adjourn
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Thursday, February 17, 2000
7:15am
Continental Breakfast
Brainstorm on Panel Structure & Report Outline (8:00 am to 12:00pm)
Dr. Harvey Schadler, Facilitator
8:00
Select panel structure, identify candidate chairs and members, and identify subject-matter expert speakers for April meeting
NRC study members and staff only
10:00
Break
10:15
Draft report outline, assign report writing tasks, plan April and June meetings
NRC study members and staff only
12:00
Lunch
1:00
Adjourn
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Third Meeting
Arnold and Mable Beckman Center
Irvine, California
April 18–20, 2000
Tuesday, April 18, 2000 Review Systems Needs and Panel Structure
1:00 pm
Welcome, Recap February Meeting Tasks for April Meeting
Harvey Schadler
Session on Review of Systems Needs
1:15
Recap of Systems Needs Session from February Meeting
Millard Firebaugh
1:30
Summary of Navy Needs
Millard Firebaugh
1:55
Summary of Army Needs
John Gassner
2:20
Summary of Air Force Needs
George Peterson
2:45
Discussion
All
3:00
Break
Session on Materials Area Panel Scope, Thrust, and Membership
Julia Phillips Facilitator
3:15
Recap of Panels Structure from February Meeting
Julia Phillips
3:30
Structural Materials
Richard Tressler
3:50
Electronic/Photonic Materials
Meyya Meyyappan
4:10
BioMaterials
Michael Jaffe
4:30
Energy/Power Materials
John Gassner
4:50
Multifunctional (Other) Materials
Frank Karasz
5:10
Discussion
All
5:25
Closing Comments
Harvey Schadler
Wednesday, April 19, 2000
Presentations from Industry/Academia/National Labs on Emerging Materials Research
8:35 am
Welcome and Study Scope and Status
Harvey Schadler
Chair
8:45
Structural Materials Challenges for Long-Term Defense Needs
Anthony Evans
Princeton University
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9:25
Discussion
9:45
Materials Research at Bell Laboratories
Bertram Batlogg
Lucent Technologies
10:25
Discussion
10:45
Break
11:00
Biology as Our Mentor for Materials Research—Can We Learn from Its Example?
Mark Alper
University of California, Berkeley
11:40
Discussion
12:00 pm
Lunch
1:00
Computational Materials Science to Meet Long Term Needs
Stephen Foiles
Sandia National Laboratories Livermore
1:40
Discussion
2:00
Carbon Nanotubes and Other Revolutionary Materials and Processes—Industry View
Fred Herman
Lockheed Martin Corporation
2:40
Discussion
3:00
Break
Samuel Stupp
3:15
Emerging Materials and Processes—Long-Term Challenges
Northwestern University
3:55
Discussion
4:15
Review of Enabling Crosscutting Areas for Materials Research
Millard Firebaugh
General Dynamics
4:55
Discussion
5:15
Closing Comments
Harvey Schadler
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Thursday, April 20, 2000 Complete Presentations; Committee Deliberations and Report Writing
Session to Complete Presentations
8:00 am
Transition of New Materials to Development of Systems—Cost Perspective
Paul Kaminski
Technovation, Inc.
8:40
Discussion
9:00
Power Source Materials and Technologies—Long-Term View
Daniel Doughty
Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque
9:40
Discussion
Session on Committee Deliberations and Report Writing
10:15
Deliberations on Presentations with Regard to Panel Structure
Harvey Schadler
Chair
10:45
Panel Scope, Thrust, and Candidate Membership
All
11:30
Report Assignments; Plans for June Meeting
All
12:00 pm
Lunch
1:00
Panel Breakout to Draft Interim Report Section Outlines
All
3:00
Break
3:15
Each Panel Briefing to Entire Committee on Status of Report Writing
Panel Leads
4:45
Wrap up and Action Items
Harvey Schadler
5:00
Adjourn
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Fourth Meeting
J. Erik Jonsson Center
Woods Hole Center of the National Academy of Sciences
Woods Hole, Massachusetts
June 27–29, 2000
Tuesday, June 27, 2000
7:45 am
Breakfast
8:30
Welcome and Review of Meeting Objectives
Harvey Schadler
8:35
Introduction and Appendix: Out-Year Schedule
Harvey Schadler
9:15
DOD Systems Needs
Millard Firebaugh
10:30
Break
10:45
Materials and Processing Research (including “ilities” list)
Julia Phillips
12:00 pm
Lunch
1:00
Structural Materials
Dick Tressler
1:45
Functional (Electronic/Photonic) Materials
Meyya Meyyappan
2:30
Break
2:45
Bio-derived & Bio-inspired Materials
Mike Jaffe
3:30
Energy/Power Materials
John Gassner
4:15
Multifunctional and Hybrid Materials
Frank Karasz
5:00
Discussion
All
5:20
Plans for Day 2 and Closing Comments
Harvey Schadler
5:30
Adjourn
Wednesday, June 28, 2000
8:00 am
Breakfast
8:30
Members break out to edit/complete assigned sections
12:00 pm
Lunch
1:00
Indentify panel members (15 minutes for each of the five panels)
All
2:15
Develop December 2000 meeting agenda
All
2:45
Break
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3:00
Debrief and Discussion—Out of the Box and the Into the Future: A Dialogue Between Warfighters and Scientists on Far-Future Warfare (2025) Conference, June 26-27, 2000, Washington, D.C., organized by the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies and attended by Sharon Yeung
Sharon Yeung/All
5:00
Break
Thursday, June 29, 2000
8:00 am
Breakfast
8:30
Members review and discuss entire report, mark up/edit report provide concurrence on interim report and panel slates
All
12:00 pm
Lunch
1:00
Adjourn
Representative terms from entire chapter:
materials programs