Preliminary report of the U.S. Spherical Torus Coordinating Committee on proposed ST Strategic Plan
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Abstract
The U.S. Spherical Torus Coordinating Committee (STCC) was recently formed by DOE. The STCC is chartered to develop, support and promote the evolving roles of ST in the U.S. fusion program; coordinate milestones, plans, and longer term goals; review and report progress relative to funded R{\&}D; and represent and advocate ST Program nationally, and internationally through the IEA ST Executive Committee. The STCC is currently developing a draft ST Strategic Plan in discussion with the fusion community. The overarching components of the strategic plan, including mission; 15-year goal; strengths weaknesses opportunities; and strategic objectives are being developed as input to the present FESAC Magnetic Alternates Panel. The remaining components of the plan will include strategies, short-term goals/priorities/initiatives; and action items/plans. A preliminary report of the ST Strategic Plan will be presented for discussion and feedback at the meeting.
Authors
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Martin Peng
ORNL, UT-Battelle, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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William Dorland
University of Maryland, University of Maryland; Center for Multiscale Plasma Dynamics, U. Maryland, Univ. of Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park
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Donald Hillis
ORNL, UT-Battelle
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Rob LaHaye
General Atomics, EURATOM/UKAEA, General Atomic
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F.M. Levinton
Nova Photonics
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R. Majeski
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, PPPL
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J.E. Menard
PPPL, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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S.A. Sabbagh
Columbia U., Columbia, Columbia University
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Aaron Sontag
University of Wisconsin - Madison, U. Wisconsin