Rob wrote:Is there any downside to having the Feds take over SJSP?
Do the Feds have any money?
I ask that because here is a representative sample of what is circulating in the world of science. It refers to the outcome of the budget bill that was signed into law on December 26, but it is broadly representative.
DOE will pull the plug on the PEP-II collider at SLAC on March 1, seven months ahead of schedule, resulting in the layoff of 125 employees. To keep the Tevatron at Fermilab going in the search for the Higgs, all employees will take 2 or 3 days a month of unpaid leave. Work on the International Linear Collider was terminated. The U.S. reneged on its commitment to the international fusion energy program, ITER. Other DOE programs were also cut along with NSF and NIST.