U.S. Department of Energy U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Office of Science Update from DOE’s Office of Science Update from DOE’s Office of Science Patricia Dehmer Deputy for Science Programs Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy 25 April 2008 U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Board on Physics and Astronomy
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U.S. Department of EnergyU.S. Department of EnergyOffice of ScienceOffice of Science
Update from DOE’s Office of ScienceUpdate from DOE’s Office of Science
Patricia DehmerDeputy for Science Programs
Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy25 April 2008
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Science
Board on Physics and Astronomy
General
1. How has the volatility in the appropriations process, combined with uncertainty in future budget planning, affected the programs? Irritant or serious impediment?
2. Should the Administration package initiatives (ACI, etc.) or support broad-based initiatives that address all of the physical sciences?
3. What are the most significant issues over the next year?
4. Where can the Academy add value?
SC Specific
1. Staffing
2. Effect of global warming concerns on DOE budget?
3. Future of the 20-Year Facilities Roadmap?
Questions from BPAQuestions from BPAU.S. Department of Energy
Office of Science
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Science
SC Request vs. Appropriation History (As Appropriated $s)SC Request vs. Appropriation History (As Appropriated $s)
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Science
SC Request vs. Appropriation History (Constant FY 2008 $s)SC Request vs. Appropriation History (Constant FY 2008 $s)
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Science
SC Request vs. Appropriation History (Constant FY 2008 $s)SC Request vs. Appropriation History (Constant FY 2008 $s)
George W. BushGeorge W. BushBill ClintonBill Clinton
Excludes: SBIR/STTR; Program Direction: Congressional Projects; Applied Mathematical Sciences; Advanced Energy Projects
BES Budgets and Portfolios – Where Did New Money Come From?BES Budgets and Portfolios – Where Did New Money Come From?
Base Research
Facilities Operations
Construction & MIEs
Total BES
In FY 1988, about $75M of the $422M total budget was used for the support of operating facilities, or about 18%.
In FY 2006, ~$463M of the $1,122M total budget was used for the support of operating facilities, or about 41%.
ALS operation starts 1993
ANS project starts;
terminated in 1995
SPEAR 3 MIE and 5 NSRCs PED
start 2001
LCLS PED starts 2003
SNS operation starts 2006
APS construction starts 1988
Research budgets increase modestly, with notable Administration increases for NNI (2001) and hydrogen (2005). The 1996 Scientific Facilities Initiative added funds for both facility operations and for instrument development (i.e., research).
APS operation starts and
SNS starts design 1996
HFBR closed 1999
SNS construction starts 1999
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Science
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Science
Effort-to-M&S Ratio for the Advanced Photon Source, ANLEffort-to-M&S Ratio for the Advanced Photon Source, ANL