Recovery.Gov Project Tracker
Recovery.Gov Project Tracker
Found this;
Project SummaryRecovery.gov is the U.S. government's official website providing easy access to ... The purpose of the AGEE program is to test the propeties of the Polywell ...
http://www.recovery.gov/.../RecipientPr ... x?...46419... - Cached
The Recovery folks have transparency trackers on funded projects.
Interestingly (and ominously ) the Project Page was "not found" when the link is used...
However, the Google Cache showed the goods.
As of 11Dec09, $360K billed so far, and less than 50% complete.
Granted, that may not be accurate.
I think I am going to submit a FOIA to NAWC just to see what happens. Doesn't cost to ask.
Project SummaryRecovery.gov is the U.S. government's official website providing easy access to ... The purpose of the AGEE program is to test the propeties of the Polywell ...
http://www.recovery.gov/.../RecipientPr ... x?...46419... - Cached
The Recovery folks have transparency trackers on funded projects.
Interestingly (and ominously ) the Project Page was "not found" when the link is used...
However, the Google Cache showed the goods.
As of 11Dec09, $360K billed so far, and less than 50% complete.
Granted, that may not be accurate.
I think I am going to submit a FOIA to NAWC just to see what happens. Doesn't cost to ask.
Also this has surfaced;
http://64.27.92.38/files/announce_clean ... .NTEET.pdf
Helps explain how DOD worked Recovery Projects, including Polywell.
We have talked on this before, lots of scrutiny on where the dollars go.
http://64.27.92.38/files/announce_clean ... .NTEET.pdf
Helps explain how DOD worked Recovery Projects, including Polywell.
We have talked on this before, lots of scrutiny on where the dollars go.
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Drawing a grey curtain ??
Dare we assume that DOD would announce failure by default, but draw a discreet grey curtain over success ??
Sometimes, no news really is good news. Sometimes, it precedes suspension of business...
Sometimes, no news really is good news. Sometimes, it precedes suspension of business...
I think it is instructive that they're spending 4x the polywell spend on wave energy.ladajo wrote:Also this has surfaced;
http://64.27.92.38/files/announce_clean ... .NTEET.pdf
Helps explain how DOD worked Recovery Projects, including Polywell.
We have talked on this before, lots of scrutiny on where the dollars go.
Agreed, in the aspect that they are diversifying approaches.
However, I think the horse has been beaten enough when we say that we need to take the current position of EMC2 and experiment progress at face value. Rick Nebel has said, contracting restraints prevent him from talking about what/how they are doing, and with increased funding this is even more so applicable (from recent interview attempt).
Bottom line, they had enough data to justify a major leap in funding, we will find out something when they are ready, if anyone wants to know more, they need to buy a plane ticket to Santa Fe and knock on the door. I reccomend they bring donuts and starbucks. Mr. Bradley may reccomend tea and biscuits, however, he can as his plane ticket would be dear compared to mine.
In the mean time, I think we should keep Talk Polywell alive and well, discussing theory and design. I am sure that Rick Nebel is watching quietly, and gleaning a thought here and there from some really bright people coming together, pulling global information to a central point, and having healthy debate over the science.
However, I think the horse has been beaten enough when we say that we need to take the current position of EMC2 and experiment progress at face value. Rick Nebel has said, contracting restraints prevent him from talking about what/how they are doing, and with increased funding this is even more so applicable (from recent interview attempt).
Bottom line, they had enough data to justify a major leap in funding, we will find out something when they are ready, if anyone wants to know more, they need to buy a plane ticket to Santa Fe and knock on the door. I reccomend they bring donuts and starbucks. Mr. Bradley may reccomend tea and biscuits, however, he can as his plane ticket would be dear compared to mine.
In the mean time, I think we should keep Talk Polywell alive and well, discussing theory and design. I am sure that Rick Nebel is watching quietly, and gleaning a thought here and there from some really bright people coming together, pulling global information to a central point, and having healthy debate over the science.
One thing we can take from this is that the $8.1M figure that had been previously mentioned seems to have included the $300k from earlier this year, as had been speculated. When the two are considered as separate awards, the 8.1ish is now 7.8ish.
NBD, except it MAY go into explaning how the 18 months and "April 2010" can be the same. 18 months from the beginning of last FY which appears to have been the planning mode related to the $8.1M. The next date is about 18 months after that. Hmm. More speculation.
NBD, except it MAY go into explaning how the 18 months and "April 2010" can be the same. 18 months from the beginning of last FY which appears to have been the planning mode related to the $8.1M. The next date is about 18 months after that. Hmm. More speculation.
The recovery tracker updated. Progress is being made...
Jobs Created 8.00
Description of Jobs Created 1 Computational Physicist and 2 consultant positions whose primary responsibility is the development of software to analyze the density & temperature data from the WB-8 experiment. Duties also include plasma simulation & development of tools for those simulations.
Funds Invoiced/Received $725,125
Jobs Created 8.00
Description of Jobs Created 1 Computational Physicist and 2 consultant positions whose primary responsibility is the development of software to analyze the density & temperature data from the WB-8 experiment. Duties also include plasma simulation & development of tools for those simulations.
Funds Invoiced/Received $725,125
Note the award date.alexjrgreen wrote:This link seems to work: ENERGY/MATTER CONVERSION CORPORATION.
Engineering is the art of making what you want from what you can get at a profit.
Nah. I'm big on doughnuts and coffee... let me at 'em. Box o' 12 from Tim Horton's.. those are mine, none left for you, then?!ladajo wrote:Mr. Bradley may reccomend tea and biscuits
It would be the usual engineer's pedantery to add that they appear to be building it in the Gulf of Guinea, off Africa's west coast;
"Project Location Detail
Location Information
Latitude, Longitude: 0º 0' 0", 0º 0' 0"
Hehe...I didn't catch that. Previously it had EMC2's actual. You could Google Earth it and get a nice zoom on the building.
I've weaned myself off of donuts in the past years. Although, in-explicably I find myself with wantings for Marmite Toast. Thank god we've been porting around a small jar. Keeps my life addiction in check when needed.
I've weaned myself off of donuts in the past years. Although, in-explicably I find myself with wantings for Marmite Toast. Thank god we've been porting around a small jar. Keeps my life addiction in check when needed.