Energy and Water Development Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1991: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 5019 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 |
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1991 budget request additional Admiral BARR agencies appropriation areas capability Chairman cleanup Committee completed CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction continue contractor Corps cost DECKER Defense Programs Deleted Department of Energy Department's dredging efforts engineering environmental evaluation facilities Federal fiscal year 1991 flood control fuel funding fusion FY 1991 budget HATCH impact implementation improvements increase initiative Magnetic Fusion Energy magnets maintenance million Mingo County N Reactor National Laboratory nuclear materials nuclear weapons operations Pantex percent plant plutonium proposed PUREX Question requirements restart Rocky Flats Rocky Flats Plant safeguards and security safety Savannah River Savannah River Site schedule Secretary Senator DOMENICI Senator HATFIELD Senator JOHNSTON Senator MCCLURE statement stockpile Superconducting Super Collider technical technology transfer Tennessee Valley Tennessee Valley Authority testing tritium TVA's upgrade uranium warhead YES YES
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Page 48 - Tennessee. It will provide opportunities to college students who want to teach math or science, as well as to scientists and engineers or retirees who want to teach. A third initiative will begin this Spring and will involve the Pacific Northwest Laboratory in a collaborative science education program impacting the Hispanic and Native American populations, with another initiative expected in New Mexico using DOE facilities there. The FY 1991 University and Science Education program will continue...
Page 28 - BES-supported researchers will continue to have the equipment needed to initiate and continue advanced research, much of which involves experiments at extremes of temperature and pressure. Reliable, precise measurements under these conditions challenge the current state-of-the-art. Replacements and new equipment funded under this request, which are important to the continued success of the program, include such items as electron microscopes, neutron spectrometers, molecular beam equipment and computers...
Page 22 - Research in each of these areas is primarily driven by the need for enhanced knowledge or understanding which currently limits existing technologies. The link between basic research and applications, however, is not generally confined to any single energy or technology problem. For example, a new or improved ceramic material may be applied to energy...
Page 13 - Agencies, as well as with the Office of Management and Budget, the Office of Science and Technology Policy, and the Homeland Security Council.
Page 138 - Secretary's responsibilities; (c) Participate in formulating intelligence collection and analysis requirements where the special expert capability of the Department can contribute; and (d) Provide expert technical, analytical and research...
Page 443 - Program Office shall carry out a five-year study and demonstration projects relating to the control and removal of toxic pollutants in the Great Lakes, with emphasis on the removal of toxic pollutants from bottom sediments.
Page 508 - If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at (515) 281-4441.
Page 6 - SSC, which will be discussed later in this statement, will be the largest scientific instrument ever built and will be a beacon for new discovery, scientific training for our youth, and a source of new technology for many decades. The physicists who are planning and developing experiments to be conducted at the SSC will continue to be funded under the High Energy Physics program as has been the past practice for other accelerators. Similarly, most of those who will conduct research at the SSC will...
Page 28 - Foundation, and the Department of Agriculture. The Program Direction request for FY 1991 is $6.5 million. This request will provide funds for the salaries, benefits, and travel related to 70 full-time equivalent staff. The BES Capital. Equipment request for FY 199-1 is $37.0 million.
Page 127 - Board hearings and administrative review of questions concerning an individual's eligibility for access authorization pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and Executive Orders 10450 and 10865, when it has been determined that such questions cannot be favorably resolved by interview or other investigation.