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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meeting Agenda." National Research Council. 2009. A Review of the DOE Plan for U.S. Fusion Community Participation in the ITER Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12449.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meeting Agenda." National Research Council. 2009. A Review of the DOE Plan for U.S. Fusion Community Participation in the ITER Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12449.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meeting Agenda." National Research Council. 2009. A Review of the DOE Plan for U.S. Fusion Community Participation in the ITER Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12449.
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Appendix B Meeting Agenda FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2007, Washington, D.C. Closed Session   7:30 am Breakfast available   8:00 am Committee discussion 10:00 am Break Open Session 10:15 am DOE perspectives and plans for engagement of ITER E. Oktay, DOE/OFES 10:50 am Discussion Committee and Guests 11:00 am Perspectives from the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) K. Beers, OSTP 11:25 am Discussion Committee and Guests 11:30 am ITER Organization engagement of member states and research agenda D. Campbell, ITER Organization, Fusion Science and Technology Department [by telephone] 12:20 pm Discussion Committee and Guests 39

40 A REVIEW OF THE DOE PLAN FOR U.S. PARTICIPATION IN ITER 12:30 pm Working lunch   1:30 pm EU participation in ITER and research plans J. Pamela, European Fusion Development Agreement   2:05 pm Discussion Committee and Guests   2:15 pm Japanese participation in ITER and research plans S. Matsuda, Japan Atomic Energy Agency   2:50 pm Discussion Committee and Guests   3:00 pm Break   3:15 pm Plans for U.S. engagement with ITER Organization N. Sauthoff, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)   3:50 pm Discussion Committee and Guests   4:00 pm Engagement of U.S. plasma science community in ITER research and reflections on USBPO plan J. Van Dam, USBPO   4:35 pm Discussion Committee and Guests   4:45 pm Activities of the USBPO Panel on Long-Range Burning Plasma Program Planning E. Marmar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology   4:55 pm Discussion Committee and Guests   5:00 pm U.S. engagement in ITER technology research ��������������� S. Milora, ORNL  ������������������ 5:35 pm Discussion �������������������� Committee and Guests   5:45 pm General discussion Committee and Guests   6:00 pm Break and depart for dinner Committee and Speakers   6:30 pm Working dinner   8:00 pm Adjourn SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2007, Washington, D.C. Closed Session   7:30 am Breakfast available   8:00 am Committee discussion 10:00 am Break 10:15 am Continued discussion

APPENDIX B 41 11:30 am Working lunch 12:30 pm Continued discussion   2:30 pm Break   2:45 pm Continued discussion   4:30 pm Adjourn full meeting

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ITER presents the United States and its international partners with the opportunity to explore new and exciting frontiers of plasma science while bringing the promise of fusion energy closer to reality. The ITER project has garnered the commitment and will draw on the scientific potential of seven international partners, China, the European Union, India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Russia, and the United States, countries that represent more than half of the world's population. The success of ITER will depend on each partner's ability to fully engage itself in the scientific and technological challenges posed by advancing our understanding of fusion.

In this book, the National Research Council assesses the current U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) plan for U.S. fusion community participation in ITER, evaluates the plan's elements, and recommends appropriate goals, procedures, and metrics for consideration in the future development of the plan.

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