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+ | ====== Decadal Review Activities ====== | ||
==== History ==== | ==== History ==== | ||
As recounted on the home page, the USIC was formed specifically to study and advocate for the future of ground-based O/IR interferometry\\ | As recounted on the home page, the USIC was formed specifically to study and advocate for the future of ground-based O/IR interferometry\\ | ||
==== Early Activities ==== | ==== Early Activities ==== | ||
- | A splinter meeting with the community was held at the January 2008 AAS in Austin. Sign-up sheets were passed around at this and each of the following community meetings.\\ \\ On May 7, 2008, the USIC published an open invitation to the community to participate in working groups on the following topics: | + | A splinter meeting with the community was held at the January 2008 AAS in Austin. Sign-up sheets were passed around at this and each of the following community meetings.\\ \\ On May 7, 2008, the USIC published an open invitation to the community to participate in working groups on the following topics: |
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==== Building the White Papers and Proposals ==== | ==== Building the White Papers and Proposals ==== | ||
When the Decadal (now called Astro2010) process and schedule came out, it proved to have short fuses on just about every step. At this point USIC benefited enormously from having begun community discussions two years ago, and having formed working groups nearly a year ago.\\ \\ | When the Decadal (now called Astro2010) process and schedule came out, it proved to have short fuses on just about every step. At this point USIC benefited enormously from having begun community discussions two years ago, and having formed working groups nearly a year ago.\\ \\ |