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Slides on Our Annual Trips to Washington DC

Sridhara Dasu (Wisconsin)209 May HEP DC Visits 270 Offices in Offices in Offices in 2009

HEP One Pager Our Ask   Please support research in the Physical Sciences through the DOE Office of Science & NSF in the FY2010 Budget   Thank you ! Special thanks for   DOE is a Main Funder of broad-based research in the physical sciences   Emphasis on University + Laboratory Partnership   Long Term Support: yr. life cycle of experiments   Highlight the LHC

4 Back   Spinoffs: Creating Technologies   We Train Innovators …   The enablement of the ARRA Act   Reauthorize America COMPETES: Maintain 7-8 Year doubling trajectory at NSF & DOE/SC   2009 Obama speech at National Academies   Science: Way up on the national agenda   2010: Renewal Energy, Climate Change HEP One Pager

with nothing at all LHC-related in 2008 Language monitoring of online and print media Top Phrases of King of Pop Obama-mania Climate Change Swine Too Large to Fail Cloud Computing Public Jai Ho! Mayan Calendar God Particle Top Words of Twitter Obama H1N Stimulus Vampire (next gen.) Deficit Hadron Healthcare Transparency Top Names of Barack Obama Michael Jackson Mobama Large Hadron Collider Neda Agha Sultan Nancy Pelosi M. Ahmadinejad Hamid Karzai Rahm Emmanuel Sonia Sotomayor Lucas Taylor CHEP2010 Plenary Oct. 22

Reactions to Our Message Most congressional staff understood the importance of science  Overall we are regarded as a well-organized field  Manages its scientific opportunities well  Makes good use of the funding provided  What we do has great impact on society at large  Especially LHC press – paraphrasing a young staffer: “Cool – you work on the blackhole machine ” One pager and leave-behind packet  Very effective in some offices  The fact that basic science provides a steady stream of near- and medium-term benefits to society impressed some staffers; not others.  Education and outreach (Quarknet, Saturday morning physics, individual efforts) resonated strongly in Many offices.  In some offices, it was essential to show what NSF & the DOE Office of Science brought to the congressman's district.  

DOE Office of Science Funding Guide: by State and District CA: DOE/SC Funded Labs CA: DOE/SC Funded Univ.

HEP DC Executive Office Visits DOE The talk was focused on domestic program and DUSEL. NSF (Goldberg et al): Goldberg was the most senior member. Much of the talk centered around DUSEL. There was some awareness of NSF's grant structure and management of large projects like DUSEL. The emphasis was on partnership with DOE/SC. OMB: Quite interesting meeting. At one point the discussion went to NSF's ability to manage large projects, namely DUSEL. S. Dasu (Wisconsin)