from February 25, 2003, News-Sentinel
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http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/local_news/article/0,1406,KNS_347_1768386,00.html
State and local briefs for Feb. 25
By STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
February 25, 2003
ORNL, Cray formalize supercomputer pact Oak Ridge National
Laboratory and the Cray Corp. announced Monday they have formalized
an earlier agreement to work together on advanced designs for
supercomputers.
Under terms of the contract, ORNL will receive a Cray X-1
supercomputer in March and begin testing its effectiveness in scientific
problem solving.
Cray and ORNL officials earlier said they plan to build the world's fastest
supercomputer, with the goal of surpassing Japan's Earth Simulator
within two years. That schedule, however, will not be met because the
Bush Administration's proposed budget allotment for fiscal 2004 was not
as generous as anticipated.
Douglas landowners to discuss TVA lakes Land Owners and Users of
Douglas Lake (LOUD) will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in the third-floor
meeting room of the Sevier County Courthouse Annex in Sevierville.
Dr. Stephen Smith, executive director of the Southern Alliance for Clean
Energy and a member of Tennessee Valley Authority's Green Power
Steering Committee, is guest speaker.
The meeting will include updates on TVA's Reservoir Operations Study
and a status report on the University of Tennessee's study of the
economic impact of improved lake levels on seven TVA tributary lakes.
Chris Umberger, chairman of LOUD's information committee, said the
analysis is being done to determine if it would be economically feasible
for TVA to leave lake levels high until September rather than draw them
down in August.