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   - All: Write a short statement of what we think we want from the decadal report and send it to Theo who will compile a summary: Done   - All: Write a short statement of what we think we want from the decadal report and send it to Theo who will compile a summary: Done
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-\\  The meeting was quite well attended, with over 40 people showing up. The thrust of this meeting was mostly to make people aware of USIC and the upcoming Decadal Review.\\ \\  After the initial introductions Steve Ridgway gave a brief talk on the the current status in the US, including a very interesting plot of Interferometry based science publications as compared to a similar time period for Radio Interferometry, a summary of the ReStar findings and a description of the USIC group.\\ \\  This was followed by a similar talk by Andreas Quirrenbach describing the current European outlook. He mentioned a parallel organization to USIC called the European Interferometry Initiative, a community network of 14 countries, ESO and ESA with the purpose of coordinating European activities and develop long term strategy. His main thrust was to advocate international cooperation in the long term.\\ \\  Theo ten Brummelaar then described the current status of the Review Panel process, essentially that money had not yet been forthcoming to run the panel and they expect to select panel members by the middle of this year. A lively discussion followed.\\ \\  Copies of the power point presentations are given here, and more detailed notes of the discussion are available on request.\\ \\ [[/file/view/Interferometry%20and%20the%20next%20Decadal%20Review.ppt/33726771/Interferometry%20and%20the%20next%20Decadal%20Review.ppt|{{http://www.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/vnd.ms-powerpoint.png?32x32|Interferometry and the next Decadal Review.ppt}}]][[/file/view/Interferometry%20and%20the%20next%20Decadal%20Review.ppt/33726771/Interferometry%20and%20the%20next%20Decadal%20Review.ppt|Interferometry and the next Decadal Review.ppt]]\\  +\\  The meeting was quite well attended, with over 40 people showing up. The thrust of this meeting was mostly to make people aware of USIC and the upcoming Decadal Review.\\ \\  After the initial introductions Steve Ridgway gave a brief talk on the the current status in the US, including a very interesting plot of Interferometry based science publications as compared to a similar time period for Radio Interferometry, a summary of the ReStar findings and a description of the USIC group.\\ \\  This was followed by a similar talk by Andreas Quirrenbach describing the current European outlook. He mentioned a parallel organization to USIC called the European Interferometry Initiative, a community network of 14 countries, ESO and ESA with the purpose of coordinating European activities and develop long term strategy. His main thrust was to advocate international cooperation in the long term.\\ \\  Theo ten Brummelaar then described the current status of the Review Panel process, essentially that money had not yet been forthcoming to run the panel and they expect to select panel members by the middle of this year. A lively discussion followed.\\ \\  Copies of the power point presentations are given here, and more detailed notes of the discussion are available on request.\\ \\ {{usic:files:Interferometry_and_the_next_Decadal_Review.ppt|Interferometry and the next Decadal Review.ppt}} Theo ten Brummelaar's Presentation.\\ {{usic:files:aas-2008.ppt|aas-2008.ppt}} Steve Ridgways's Presentation.\\ \\ 
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 \\  Not much progress here. Tom Armstrong noted that when this was last done they contact the Editor directly and suggested the article. Theo will do the same.\\ \\  \\  Not much progress here. Tom Armstrong noted that when this was last done they contact the Editor directly and suggested the article. Theo will do the same.\\ \\ 
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