Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee |
T he Basic Energy
Sciences Advisory Committee (BESAC), established on September 4, 1986, provides valuable,
independent advice to the Department of Energy on the Basic Energy Sciences program
regarding the complex scientific and technical issues that arise in the planning,
management, and implementation of the program. BESAC's recommendations include
advice on establishing research and facilities priorities; determining proper program
balance among disciplines; and identifying opportunities for interlaboratory
collaboration, program integration, and industrial participation. The Committee
primarily includes representatives of universities, national laboratories, and industries
involved in energy-related scientific research. Particular attention is paid to
obtaining a diverse membership with a balance of disciplines, interests, experiences,
points of view, and geography. BESAC operates in accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA, Public Law 92-463; 92nd Congress, H.R. 4383; October 6, 1972) and all applicable FACA Amendments, Federal Regulations
and Executive Orders.
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The
next BESAC meeting is
scheduled for October 24-25, 2000 (Gaithersburg, MD)
Current
BESAC Activities:
Review of
BES-Operated Spallation Sources (IPNS & MLNSC) and Program of Study for Complex
Systems (9/7/99)
Advanced Light Source and Committee of Visitors
Charge (8/10/99)
Review of Electron Beam
Microcharacterization Centers (10/22/98)
Recent BESAC Activities:
Workshop on
Complex and Collective Phenomena (March 5-6, 1999) PDF
file of Final Report
Review of Novel, Coherent Light Sources
(9/1/98 - 1/21/99) PDF
file of Final Report
Charge Letter for 1998 BESAC Membership (2/24/98)
Agendas
of past BESAC meetings:
February
28 - March 1, 2000
PDF
file of Federal Register Notice
November
3-4, 1999
August
10-11, 1999 PDF
file of Federal Register Notice
February
24-25, 1999
October
26-27, 1998
July
29-30, 1998
Past BESAC
activities |
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