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Decreasing Energy Intensity in Manufacturing: Assessing the Strategies and Future Directions of the Industrial Technologies Program (2005)
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Decreasing Energy Intensity in Manufacturing: Assessing the Strategies and Future Directions of the Industrial Technologies Program

Appendix B
Agenda of May 19–21, 2004, Meetings

WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 2004

FORRESTAL BUILDING

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Closed Session—Committee and NRC Staff Only

8:30 a.m.

Welcome and Introductions

Joseph Wirth, Chair

8:45 a.m.

Introduction to the National Research

Council (NRC): Policies and Procedures

Bias and Conflict of Interest Discussion

Composition and Balance Discussion

Dennis Chamot, Division on

Engineering and Physical Sciences

Open Session

10:30 a.m.

Setting the Context for the Committee Review

Buddy Garland, Department of Energy (DOE)

 

  • Introduction to the Industrial Technologies Program (ITP)

  • Description of Mission and Organizational Logic

  • Constraints Under Which ITP Operates (Congressional, Historical, etc.)

12 noon

Lunch (NRC and DOE ITP Management Team)

 

1:30 p.m.

Presentation of Corporate Strategy

 

 

  • Realizing a Vision for the Future of the Industry

  • Strategies for Government Investment

  • Understanding and Awareness

  • Long-Term Focused Partnerships

  • Superior Business Practices

Scott Richlen, DOE

Sara Dillich, DOE

Peter Salmon-Cox, DOE

James Quinn, DOE

Harvey Wong, DOE

3:45 p.m.

Question-and-Answer Session

All Participants

5:00 p.m.

Adjourn

 

6:00 p.m.

Dinner (NRC and DOE ITP Management Staff)

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Decreasing Energy Intensity in Manufacturing: Assessing the Strategies and Future Directions of the Industrial Technologies Program Appendix B Agenda of May 19–21, 2004, Meetings WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 2004 FORRESTAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, WASHINGTON, D.C. Closed Session—Committee and NRC Staff Only 8:30 a.m. Welcome and Introductions Joseph Wirth, Chair 8:45 a.m. Introduction to the National Research Council (NRC): Policies and Procedures Bias and Conflict of Interest Discussion Composition and Balance Discussion Dennis Chamot, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Open Session 10:30 a.m. Setting the Context for the Committee Review Buddy Garland, Department of Energy (DOE)   Introduction to the Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) Description of Mission and Organizational Logic Constraints Under Which ITP Operates (Congressional, Historical, etc.) 12 noon Lunch (NRC and DOE ITP Management Team)   1:30 p.m. Presentation of Corporate Strategy     Realizing a Vision for the Future of the Industry Strategies for Government Investment Understanding and Awareness Long-Term Focused Partnerships Superior Business Practices Scott Richlen, DOE Sara Dillich, DOE Peter Salmon-Cox, DOE James Quinn, DOE Harvey Wong, DOE 3:45 p.m. Question-and-Answer Session All Participants 5:00 p.m. Adjourn   6:00 p.m. Dinner (NRC and DOE ITP Management Staff)

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Decreasing Energy Intensity in Manufacturing: Assessing the Strategies and Future Directions of the Industrial Technologies Program THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2004 FORRESTAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, WASHINGTON, D.C. Open Session 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast (NRC and DOE ITP Staff)   8:30 a.m. Key Components, Session One: Five Breakout Groups DOE ITP Staff   Aluminum Forest Products Technology Delivery Glass Supporting Industries   9:45 a.m. Key Components, Session Two: Five Breakout Groups DOE ITP Staff   Metal Casting Chemicals Sensors and Automation Software Tool Development Regional Offices   11:00 a.m. Key Components, Session Three: Four Breakout Groups DOE ITP Staff   Steel Mining Combustion Materials for the Future   12:00 noon Lunch (NRC and DOE ITP Staff)   1:30 p.m. Towards a More Robust Strategy     Positive Impact Manufacturing Multi-Scenario Planning Analysis Environmental Compliance Industrial Financing Practices 21st Century Workforce Buddy Garland, DOE Jordan Blackman, TMS Isaac Chan, DOE Peter Salmon-Cox, DOE 3:45 p.m. Question-and-Answer Session All Participants 5:00 p.m. Adjourn   6:00 p.m. Dinner (Committee Only)

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Decreasing Energy Intensity in Manufacturing: Assessing the Strategies and Future Directions of the Industrial Technologies Program FRIDAY, MAY 21, 2004 KECK CENTER THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES, WASHINGTON, D.C. Closed Session—Committee and NRC Staff Only 8:30 a.m. Subgroup Leads Present Draft Conclusions 10:30 a.m. Drafting of Initial Conclusions and Recommendations 11:00 a.m. Writing Assignments 12:00 noon Adjourn and Lunch

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