Dear Colleagues,
Details of the President's 2013 Budget request for
the Office of Science can be found in volume 4,
available online at the Office of Chief Financial
Officer website:
http://www.cfo.doe.gov/budget/13budget/content/volume4.pdf
"High Energy Physics decreases $14.3 million or 1.8%. The
major changes in the program are the neutrino beamline
upgrades at Fermilab, the start of design for two MIEs
(Bella‐II[sic] and the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope),
and the completion of the ILC R&D program."
Details for the High Energy Physics Funding Profile by Subprogram
with Activity can be found on page 201 and following:
http://www.cfo.doe.gov/budget/13budget/content/volume4.pdf#page=207
Some details of particular interest:
Accelerator Development:
(Dollars in Thousands)
FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013
Current Enacted Request
General Accelerator Development 27,766 27,900 27,900
Superconducting RF R&D 19,864 13,500 13,500
International Linear Collider R&D 28,289 22,000 0
Muon Accelerators 10,882 12,000 11,200
Total, Accelerator Development 86,801 75,400 52,600
"The completion of the TDR in 2012 concludes the five-year ILC R&D
program. No funds are provided for the ILC R&D program in FY 2013."
Other Technology R&D:
(Dollars in Thousands)
FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013
Current Enacted Request
Detector Development, Grants Research 3,079 6,646 3,763
Detector Development, Nat'l Lab 22,168 21,093 26,093
Total, Other Technology R&D 25,247 27,739 29,856
"Funding is increased to support the ramp up of funding for new
detector R&D activities. Emphasis will shift towards the R&D needs
of the Cosmic and Intensity Frontier experiments such as liquid
argon detector development."
Sincerely,
Norman Graf
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