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From page 139...
... all issued reports endorsing the linear collider as the next major project that should be undertaken and stating that the project should be international from the start. · In February 2001, ICFA asked the International Linear Collider Technical Review Committee (ILC-TRC)
From page 140...
... · In January 2004, the OECD Committee for Scientific and Technology Policy issued a Ministerial Statement noting the worldwide consensus of the scientific community that an electron-positron linear collider should be the next major accelerator-based facility in particle physics. · In March 2004, a special task force of ILCSG reported on a framework for an international organization to develop the design of the ILC.
From page 141...
... The governance structure will set out the rights of the funding nations to participate in major project decisions. Ultimately, the selection of a governance structure will be closely linked to decisions on cost sharing and site.
From page 142...
... are allocated on a fair and consistent basis. The ILC project organization will need to establish effective con trols over budgeting, procurement, quality control, design changes, and contingency reserves.


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