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Thursday 2/28/02
8:30 AM      SESSION  64     Turquoise Room
Lessons Learned from Implementing Roadmapping and from Applying the Process for Environmental (EM) Management Activities
Cochairs:
Mac Lankford, USDOE - OST (USA)
John W. Collins, INEEL (USA)

1   Implementation of the Hanford Science and Technology Roadmap
M. D. Freshley, J. M. Zachara, PNNL; M. J. Graham, Bechtel Hanford, Inc. (USA)
2   Incorporating the Technology Roadmap Uncertainties Into the Project Risk Assesment
B.E. Bonnema, Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory USA)
3   Roadmapping - A Tool for Strategic Planning and Leveraging R&D completed by other Agencies
J. W. Collins, INEEL (USA)
4   Hanford Site Cleanup Challenges and Opportunities for Science and Technology - A Strategic Assessment
W. Johnson, B. Reichmuth, T. Wood, PNNL; M. Glasper, J. Hanson, USDOE-RL (USA)
5   The Subsurface Contaminant Focus Area (SCFA) Plans Strategic Objectives Through Roadmaps
J. A. Murphy, INEEL (USA)
6   Roadmapping as a Component of Strategic Planning for the Department of Energy's Office of River Protection Project
B. M. Mauss, USDOE-RL; K. A. Gasper, CH2M Hill Hanford Group, Inc.; P. A. Gauglitz, J. L. Bryant, G. M. Holter, PNNL (USA)
7   Roadmapping the Resolution of Gas Generation Issues in Packages Containing Radioactive Waste/Materials – A Status Report
S. Hamp, USDOE-AL; D. Luke, INEEL (USA)
8   A National Strategy for Vadose Zone Science and Technology: Understanding Complexities in the Subsurface Environment & Closing the Circle for the Hydrologic Cycle
S. J. Kowall, INEEL; D. B. Stephens, Daniel B. Stephens & Assoc. Inc; D. Borns, SNL; D. Ellis, Schlumberger; L. Everett, The IT Group; M. T. Van Genuchten, U.S. Department of Agriculture; F. Parker, Vanderbilt University; E. Weeks, U.S. Geological Survey; J. Wilson, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; M. Graham, Bechtel Hanford (USA)

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