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Appendixes
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Meeting Agendas
AUGUST 30-31, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C.
Thursday, August 30
7:30 a.m.
Continental breakfast
CLOSED SESSION
8:00
Executive session: Discussion of committee balance and composition, review agenda
9:30
Break
OPEN SESSION
9:45
Presentation of charge to committee/ discussion. Mike Roco, senior advisor, National Science Foundation
10:15
NNI Organization, Mike Roco, chair, National Science, Engineering and Technology Council’s subcommittee on Nanoscale Science, Engineering and Technology (NSET)
10:45
National Nanotechnology Coordinating Office (NNCO), Jim Murday, part-time director, NNCO
11:15
National Science Foundation Role in NNI, Mike Roco
11:45
Department of Defense Role in NNI, Jim Murday, superintendent, Chemistry Division, Naval Research Laboratory
12:15 p.m.
Lunch
1:00
National Institutes of Health Role in NNI, Jeffrey Schloss, program director, Technology Development Coordination, National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH
1:30
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Role in NNI, Murray Hirschbein, senior advisor to the chief technologist, NASA
2:00
National Institute of Standards and Technology Role in NNI, Chad Snyder, program analyst, NIST
2:30
Department of Energy Role in NNI, Pat Dehmer, associate director for basic energy science, DOE
3:00
Break
3:15
Environmental Protection Agency Role in NNI, Stephen Lingle, director, Environmental Engineering Division, EPA
3:30
Department of Justice Role in NNI, Trent DePersia, director, R&T Development Division, National Institute of Justice
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Department of Commerce, Office of International Technology and Programs, Technology Administration Role in NNI, Cathleen Campbell, director, Office of International Technology, DOC
4:00
Department of Transportation Role in NNI, Annalynn Lacombe, program analyst, Transportation Strategic Planning and Analysis Office, Volpe National Transportation System Center, DOT
4:15
Central Intelligence Agency Role in NNI, Frank Gac, Directorate of Science & Technology, CIA
4:30
Follow-up and general discussion
5:15
Cocktails, committee and speakers
CLOSED SESSION
7:00
Committee dinner
Friday, August 31
CLOSED SESSION
7:30 a.m.
Continental breakfast
8:00
Executive session
Discussion of presentations Committee work plan Plan for future meetings
12 noon
Adjourn
OCTOBER 29-30, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C.
Monday, October 29
7:30 a.m.
Continental breakfast
CLOSED SESSION
8:00
Executive session: Discussion of Monday agenda and other committee business
8:45
Break
OPEN SESSION
9:00
NSET and Agency Roles in Developing the FY2003 NNI Budget, James Murday, part-time director, NNCO (30 minutes for presentation, 30 minutes for Q&A)
10:00
Office of Management and Budget Role in Developing FY2003 NNI Budget, David Radzanowski, program examiner, OMB (30 minutes for presentation, 30 minutes for Q&A)
11:00
National Science Foundation, Establishment of Six NSF Centers for Nanoscale Research, Ulrich Strom, program director, Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers (30 minutes for presentation, 30 minutes for Q&A)
12 noon
Lunch
1 p.m.
Panel discussion: Agency Program Manager’s Perspectives on NNI
National Science Foundation—Ulrich Strom, program director, Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers
Department of Energy—Jerry Smith, program manager, Condensed Matter Physics; Dick Kelley, program manager, Materials Science
National Institutes of Health—Jeffrey Schloss, director, Technology Development Coordination, National Human Genome Research Institute
Department of Defense, Gernot S. Pomrenke, program manager, Optoelectronics and Nanotechnology, Air Force Office of Scientific Research
3:00
Break
3:15
Nanotechnology and National Security Research, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Robert F. Leheny, Director, Microsystems Technology Office
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4:15
Break
4:30
Follow-up and general discussion
CLOSED SESSION
6:30
Committee dinner
Tuesday, October 30
CLOSED SESSION
7:30 a.m.
Continental breakfast
8:00
Executive session
Discussion of presentations
Discussion of committee topical drafts
12 noon
Lunch
1 p.m.
Executive session
Discussion of committee topical drafts Develop outline for final report Next meeting
4:30
Adjourn
JANUARY 30-31, 2002 LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA
Wednesday, January 30
7:30 a.m.
Continental breakfast
CLOSED WORKING SESSION
8:00
Review of meeting agenda and objectives
8:20
Discussion of draft sections
Short synopsis of team draft (5-7 minutes) followed by committee discussion introduction—Sam Stupp
8:45
Evaluation of Critical Program Areas—Mike Heller
9:15
Important Areas for Investment—Lynn Jelinski
9:45
Break
10:00
Social Science and the NNI—Denis Gray
10:30
NNI Partnerships—Tim Jenks
11:00
Program Management and Evaluation—Tom Theis
11:30
Overall draft observations
Inclusion of sidebars in the report?
12 noon
Lunch
Title of the report
Teams work on individual drafts
5 p.m.
Committee reconvenes
Discussion of revisions
5:30
Draft revisions to staff for duplication
6:30
Dinner—on your own
Thursday, January 31
7:30 a.m.
Continental breakfast
CLOSED WORKING SESSION
8:00
Review agenda
Discussion of revisions
8:15
Introduction–Sam Stupp
8:30
Evaluation of Critical Program Areas—Mike Heller
8:45
Important Areas for Investment—Lynn Jelinski
9:00
Social Science and the NNI—Denis Gray
9:15
NNI Partnerships—Tim Jenks
9:30
Program Management and Evaluation—Tom Theis
9:45
Sidebar recommendations
10:30
Break
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What is missing?
11:30
Next meeting—March 4 and 5
Additional information?
All revisions to staff by February 15
11:30
Strategy for report dissemination
Who, what, where, and when?
12 noon
Adjourn
MARCH 4-5, 2002 WASHINGTON, D.C.
Monday, March 4
CLOSED SESSION
7:30 a.m.
Continental breakfast
8:00
Overview of meeting
OSTP visit
OPEN SESSION
9:00
Mike Roco, senior advisor, National Science Foundation
CLOSED SESSION
10:00
Break
10:15
Discussion
12 noon
Lunch
1 p.m.
Recommendations
1:30
Executive summary
2:00
Work on draft changes
6:00
Committee dinner
Tuesday, March 5
CLOSED SESSION
7:30 a.m.
Continental breakfast
8:00
Discussion
10:00
Break
10:15
Discussion
11:15
Recommendations—executive summary
12:15 p.m.
Lunch
1:00
Recommendations—executive summary
2:00
Title of report—cover design
3:00
Break
3:15
Report distribution
3:45
Role of committee—final review process
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