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Chapter: Appendix B Panel Meetings, Briefings, and Consultants

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Panel Meetings, Briefings, and Consultants." National Academy of Sciences. 2000. The Spent-Fuel Standard for Disposition of Excess Weapon Plutonium: Application to Current DOE Options. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9999.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Panel Meetings, Briefings, and Consultants." National Academy of Sciences. 2000. The Spent-Fuel Standard for Disposition of Excess Weapon Plutonium: Application to Current DOE Options. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9999.
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Appendix B Panel Meetings, Briefings, and Consultants MEETINGS AND BRIEFINGS November 23,1998: Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; committee bias and potential conflict of interest review in accordance with NRC proce- dures, scope of the study, sources of information, study timeline, and preliminary dates for future meetings (closed sessions only). December 18-19,1998: Livermore, CA (day 1) and Stanford, CA (day 2~; overview of the can-in-canister option, physical and chemical aspects of the proposed final form, process summary (open session, day 1~; initial discussion of issues related to conclusions and recommendations (closed session, day 2~; briefers Leonard Gray and Thomas Gould (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory). . January 15-16,1999: Washington, DC; general discussion, overview and status of DOE Materials Disposition program, public comments (open session); review of public comments, status of project and interim report (closed session); briefers Laura S. H. Holgate and Howard Canter (DOE Office of Materials Disposition). February 15,1999: Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; plans and assign- ments for drafting interim report (closed sessions only). July 7-8,1999: Cambridge, MA; public comments (open session); discus- sion of response to review of the interim report (closed); discussion of the 63

64 SPENT-FUEL STANDARD FOR DISPOSITION OF EXCESS WEAPON PLUTONIUM issues for the Panel's final report, including the schedule and work plan (closed). September 24-25,1999: Washington, DC; public comments on interim report (open session); discussion of comments received regarding the interim report and Panel members' assignments for the final report (closed session). December 3, 1999: Washington, DC; update of events and issues since the last meeting; content of the final report; plans for completion of the final report (closed session). June 13, 2000: Washington, DC; meeting with Laura Holgate and Andre Cygelman (classified, closed session at DOE HQ); discussion of draft final report and plans for its completion (closed session). Matthew Bunn Earl Wheelwright Raymond Wymer CONSULTANTS

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