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Under the FACA, the High Energy Physics Advisory Panel meets in public, and subpanels are appointed to meet and deliberate in private. In high-energy physics, peer review groups of scientists, knowledgeable in their fields, are asked to sit on these subpanels, and to make recommendations about future high energy physics projects. HEPAP either accepts or rejects panels’ recommendations, and the Department of Energy decides which projects to support in turn.<ref>{{Cite book|author1-link=Michael Riordan (physicist) |last=Riordan |first=Michael |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/907132862 |title=Tunnel visions : the rise and fall of the superconducting super collider |date=2015 |author2-link=Lillian Hoddeson|author3-link=Adrienne Kolb|author2=Lillian Hoddeson|author3=Adrienne W. Kolb |isbn=978-0-226-29479-7 |location=Chicago |pages=324 |oclc=907132862}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Wojcicki |first=Stanley |date=January 2008 |title=The Supercollider: The Pre-Texas Days — A Personal Recollection of Its Birth and Berkeley Years |url=https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S1793626808000113 |journal=Reviews of Accelerator Science and Technology |language=en |volume=01 |issue=1 |pages=259–302 |doi=10.1142/S1793626808000113 |issn=1793-6268}}</ref>
Under the FACA, the High Energy Physics Advisory Panel meets in public, and subpanels are appointed to meet and deliberate in private. In high-energy physics, peer review groups of scientists, knowledgeable in their fields, are asked to sit on these subpanels, and to make recommendations about future high energy physics projects. HEPAP either accepts or rejects panels’ recommendations, and the Department of Energy decides which projects to support in turn.<ref>{{Cite book|author1-link=Michael Riordan (physicist) |last=Riordan |first=Michael |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/907132862 |title=Tunnel visions : the rise and fall of the superconducting super collider |date=2015 |author2-link=Lillian Hoddeson|author3-link=Adrienne Kolb|author2=Lillian Hoddeson|author3=Adrienne W. Kolb |isbn=978-0-226-29479-7 |location=Chicago |pages=324 |oclc=907132862}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Wojcicki |first=Stanley |date=January 2008 |title=The Supercollider: The Pre-Texas Days — A Personal Recollection of Its Birth and Berkeley Years |url=https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S1793626808000113 |journal=Reviews of Accelerator Science and Technology |language=en |volume=01 |issue=1 |pages=259–302 |doi=10.1142/S1793626808000113 |issn=1793-6268}}</ref>


== Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel ==
The [[Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel]], a subcommittee of HEPAP, produces periodic reports, roughly once a decade, outlining funding priorities for particle physics investments by the United States.<ref name="p5about">{{cite web | title = About P5 | work = Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel (P5) | publisher = U.S. Particle Physics | url = http://usparticlephysics.org/p5archive | access-date = 2014-06-16 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140525025019/http://www.usparticlephysics.org/p5archive | archive-date = 2014-05-25 | url-status = dead }}</ref> Its most recent report was released in December 2023.
The [[Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel]], a subcommittee of HEPAP, produces periodic reports, roughly once a decade, outlining funding priorities for particle physics investments by the United States.<ref name="p5about">{{cite web | title = About P5 | work = Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel (P5) | publisher = U.S. Particle Physics | url = http://usparticlephysics.org/p5archive | access-date = 2014-06-16 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140525025019/http://www.usparticlephysics.org/p5archive | archive-date = 2014-05-25 | url-status = dead }}</ref> Its most recent report was released in December 2023.


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