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United States. High Energy Physics Advisory Panel.
United States Department of Energy High Energy Physics Advisory Panel (HEPAP) minutes, 1967-1991.
HEPAP has been legally required to meet openly and keep minutes. This is a nearly complete set of HEPAP minutes (missing are minutes for HEPAP's 38th meeting, September 8-9, 1974, and for all meetings from 1982 through 1984). The minutes recount who reported on which subjects at which meetings with modest amounts of detail on the contents of the reports and the discussions they provoked. Much of HEPAP's work is carried out by subpanels, which are not required to keep records of their meetings. The only records that exist are their final reports. The Public Affairs Room at the Department's headquarters in Washington has copies of HEPAP minutes from 1978 to the present.
HEPAP was founded in 1967 to make recommendations on the national interests of the high-energy-physics research program. Although set up by the Atomic Energy Commission, National Science Foundation (NSF) officials frequently attend meetings and solicit recommendations on their program, especially when NSF receives proposals that potentially affect the overall national effort in high-energy physics.
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