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Remarks at the 2005 International Linear Collider Workshop Dr. Robin Staffin Associate Director DOE Office of High Energy Physics August 23, 2005
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Remarks at the 2005 International Linear Collider Workshop Dr. Robin Staffin Associate Director DOE Office of High Energy Physics August 23, 2005.

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Page 1: Remarks at the 2005 International Linear Collider Workshop Dr. Robin Staffin Associate Director DOE Office of High Energy Physics August 23, 2005.

Remarksat the 2005 International Linear Collider Workshop

Dr. Robin Staffin

Associate Director

DOE Office of High Energy PhysicsAugust 23, 2005

Page 2: Remarks at the 2005 International Linear Collider Workshop Dr. Robin Staffin Associate Director DOE Office of High Energy Physics August 23, 2005.

Scientific Opportunities

• A century’s progression:– Atom– Nucleus– Quarks & leptons– Existence of dark matter and dark energy

• ???

Page 3: Remarks at the 2005 International Linear Collider Workshop Dr. Robin Staffin Associate Director DOE Office of High Energy Physics August 23, 2005.

Progress

• Community getting organized– Hard technical choices being made– GDE formed– Making the scientific case

• In the US, Budgetary allocations are being made consistent with GDE advice

• DOE budget for ILC– De-apportioned– Budget line increased $19M -> ~$24M in-year.– Paul Grannis is the DOE ILC Program Manager

• Close DOE-NSF cooperation on ILC university grants

Page 4: Remarks at the 2005 International Linear Collider Workshop Dr. Robin Staffin Associate Director DOE Office of High Energy Physics August 23, 2005.

Challenges

• Large resources are at stake– At a level that touches the values and priorities of

society at large

• International project from the beginning– This will be hard. Make no mistake about it.

• Achieving a consensus– That this is important for nations to do– That this is affordable to commit to do– That this will yield tangible and commensurate

scientific results

Page 5: Remarks at the 2005 International Linear Collider Workshop Dr. Robin Staffin Associate Director DOE Office of High Energy Physics August 23, 2005.

Win Other Scientists’ Support

• A big challenge– Recall the SSC project.

• But…it is not a zero-sum game.• And the loss of the SSC did not help

other scientific fields in the US.• It is not enough to win arguments…one

must win partners.– The two are not the same.

Page 6: Remarks at the 2005 International Linear Collider Workshop Dr. Robin Staffin Associate Director DOE Office of High Energy Physics August 23, 2005.

Win Society’s Support

• You have one of the most powerful stories to tell. This is your strength.

• Communicate, communicate, communicate. • In the US, we have used HEPAP (Quantum

Universe, Exploring the QU…). Also, Symmetry magazine.

• It will take much more of this. Reserve your highest standards for this endeavor.

• Governments will listen.

Page 7: Remarks at the 2005 International Linear Collider Workshop Dr. Robin Staffin Associate Director DOE Office of High Energy Physics August 23, 2005.

Win Governments’ Support

• Budgets are formed years in advance, and are process driven.

• DOE has expressed its support for an ILC. But this support depends on:– Cost & scientific validation

• For the US, the ILC lives In the shadow of the SSC.

Page 8: Remarks at the 2005 International Linear Collider Workshop Dr. Robin Staffin Associate Director DOE Office of High Energy Physics August 23, 2005.

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