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Appendix B
Meeting Presentations and Site Visits
Meeting One
July 31- August 1, 2001
National Research Counc
Introduction and Overview
George Ullrich, DoD
Starnes Walker, DTRA
Energetics Survey
Milt Finger, LLNL
Navy Programs
Judah Goldwasser, ONR
Army Programs
Joseph La n non , R DC/Picati n ny
Air Force Programs
Michael Berman, AFOSR
Bill Wilson, AFRL/Eglin
Intelligence Perspective
Fred Ambrose/DIA
DARPA Programs
Don Wood bu ry, DAR PA
Art Morrish, DARPA
DTRA Programs
Kibong Kim, DTRA
LLNL Programs
Randall Simpsons, LLNL
LANL Programs
Wayne Danen, LANL
Sandia Programs
Mel Baer, SNL
Meeting Two
October 25-26, 2001
National Research Council
Reactive Materials
Wa Ite r H oye, NSWC Da h Igre n
Status of OSD AEI
Ruth Doherty, OS&T/I H
Lessons Learned from the AND Saga
Bob Wardle, Thiokol
CL-20 Status Report
Lou Cannizzo, Thiokol
Nuclear Isomers and X-Ray Driven Gamma
E. .
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Jeff Carroll, Youngstown
Controlled Energy Release in Explosions
Allen Kuhl, LLNL
Energetic Materials Technology
Chris Beiter, NGIC
IHPRPT Program Review
Gil Graff, ONR
Manufacturing Perspective:
Nanoenergetic Powders
Kevin Walter, Technanogy
Review DoD Requirements Pull vs.
Technology Push
Al Sciarretta
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Meeting Three
December 13-15, 2001
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center
AEWG Update
Ruth Doherty, OSD
Overview of DURINT Program
Michael Zachariah, University of
Minnesota
UK Perspective
Adam Cumming, UK-DSTL
Novel Energetic Materials in the Former
Soviet Union
Kibong Kim and Mike Seizew, DTRA
Army Gun Propellant Requirements
Nora Eldredge, Picatinny Arsenal
Paul Braithwaite, Thiokol
Nanostructured Energetics
Randy Simpson, LLNL
The Metallization of Energetic Systems
Robert Geisler, Geisler Enterprises
Nuclear Isomers
Fred Ambrose, ITIC
Survey and Prospects of High-Nitrogen
Compounds
Harold Shechter, OSU
High Energy Density All-/High-Nitrogen
Compounds
Karl Christe, USC
Advanced Heterocyclic Nitrogen
Compounds
Jeff Bottaro, SRI
Overview of Thermobaric Explosives
Mel Baer, Sandia National Laboratories
Thermobaric Systems
John Walton, CIA
Positronic Energy Conversion
Ken Edwards, Eglin AFB
ADVANCED ENERGETIC MATERIALS
Meeting Four
April 18-19, 2002
National Research Council
Speculation on High Nitrogen Molecules
Rodney Bartlett, University of Florida
Experimental and Computational Study of
Molecular and Lattice Symmetries of
Energetic Materials at High Pressure
Su Peiris, NSWC-IH
Synthesis of Insensitive Energetics
Bill Koppes, NSWC-IH
High Velocity Combustion in the Solid
Phase
Vladimir Hlavacek, SUNY Buffalo
The Effect of Ultrafine Aluminum Powder
on the Pefformance of Explosives
Patrick Brousseau, DRE Valcartier, Canada
New Ingredients: An Industrial Perspective
Tom Highsmith, Thiokol
Sol-Gel Processing to Produce Energetic
Nanocomposites
Joe Satcher, LLNL
Detonations in Heterogeneous Explosives
David Frost, McGill University
The Chemistry of Thermal Explosion and
Detonation in HMX and TATB
Bryan Henson, LANL
The Use of FOX-7 as a Propellant Additive
Chuck Wight, University of Utah
Synthesis of New Energetic Materials
Mike Hiskey, LANL
Overview of MIC Working Group
Steve Son, LANL
UK Approach to Novel Explosives
Andy Kesby UK DERA
Update on AE IPT
Ruth Doherty, DoD
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APPENDIXES
Meeting Five
June 5-7, 2002
J. Erik Johnson Center
Nuclear Isomers as Potential Energy
Sources
Dave Sparrow, IDA
OSD Advanced Energetics Initiative
Ruth Doherty, OSD
Site Visits
December 15, 2001
Technanogy, Irvine, Calif.
May 5, 2002
Naval Surface Warfare Center-lndian Head, Md.
May 7, 2002
Army Research Laboratory-Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.
May 8, 2002
Naval Surface Warfare Center-Dahlgren, Va.
May 9, 2002
Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Va.
May 14, 2002
Holston Army Am m u n ition Pla nt, Ten n.
May 15, 2002
Argonide Nanomaterials Technologies
Sanford, Fla.
May 16, 2002
Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.
May 21, 2002
Aerojet
Rancho Cord ova, Calif.
May 22, 2002
Thiokol
Brigham City, Utah
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