Supporting Documentation
What is STIP?
The Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP) effectively manages the Department of Energys STI, therefore ensuring that U.S. citizens are realizing a maximum return on investment, while ensuring information is appropriately marked and managed in accordance with any statutory access limitations.
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Figure 277118: STIP Flyer Image
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STIP: U.S. Department of Energy Scientific and Technical Information Program
A Collaboration to Ensure Access to DOE R&D Results
Map Description
The table below lists the DOE Laboratories, DOE Field Offices, and Other Facilities as they appear on the map, clockwise from the upper-left corner.
State | Site | Managed by or Affiliated with |
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Washington State | RICHLAND (DOE Field Office) | Office of Science |
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | Office of Science | |
Hanford Site (Other Facility) | Office of Environmental Management | |
Idaho | IDAHO (DOE Field Office) | Office of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology |
Idaho National Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | Office of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology | |
Colorado | GOLDEN (DOE Field Office) | Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy |
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy | |
Missouri | Kansas City Plant (Other Facility) | National Nuclear Security Administration |
Iowa | Ames Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | Office of Science |
Illinois | CHICAGO (DOE Field Office) | Office of Science |
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | Office of Science | |
Argonne National Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | Office of Science | |
New Brunswick Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | Office of Science | |
Pennsylvania and West Virginia |
National Energy Technology Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | Office of Fossil Energy |
New York State | Brookhaven National Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | Office of Science |
New Jersey | Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | Office of Science |
Washington, DC | Headquarters | |
Virginia | Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (DOE Laboratory) | Office of Science |
Tennessee | OAK RIDGE (DOE Field Office) | Office of Science |
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | Office of Science | |
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (Other Facility) | Office of Science | |
Office of Scientific and Technical Information (Other Facility) | Office of Science | |
Y-12 National Security Complex (Other Facility) | National Nuclear Security Administration | |
Georgia | SAVANNAH RIVER (DOE Field Office) | Office of Environmental Management |
Savannah River National Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | Office of Environmental Management | |
Savannah River Site (Other Facility) | Office of Environmental Management National Nuclear Security Administration |
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Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (Other Facility) | Office of Environmental Management National Nuclear Security Administration |
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Texas | Pantex Plant (Other Facility) | National Nuclear Security Administration |
New Mexico | NNSA-SC (DOE Field Office) | National Nuclear Security Administration |
Sandia National Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | National Nuclear Security Administration | |
Los Alamos National Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | National Nuclear Security Administration | |
Nevada | NEVADA NATIONAL SECURITY SITE (DOE Field Office) | National Nuclear Security Administration |
California | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | National Nuclear Security Administration |
Sandia National Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | National Nuclear Security Administration | |
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | Office of Science | |
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (DOE Laboratory) | Office of Science |
Map Legend
Next to the name of each site on the map are the following symbols:
- Star: Headquarters, Washington, DC
- Circle: DOE Laboratories
- Triangle: DOE Field Offices
- Square: Other Facilities
A color code associates the sites listed on the map with the governmental organizations that govern them.
- Red: National Nuclear Security Administration
- Green: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
- Brown: Office of Environmental Management
- Aqua: Office of Fossil Energy
- Pink: Office of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology
- Purple: Office of Science.
What is STIP?
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP) is a collaboration from across the DOE complex working to ensure that the results of DOE-funded research and development (R&D) and other science and technology activities are identified, disseminated, and preserved.
Coordinated by DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), STIP is comprised of program managers, researchers, and scientific and technical information professionals who work collaboratively to fulfill DOE's obligation for the timely collection and broad dissemination of the Department's STI. Responsibilities include effective management of DOE-sponsored STI to ensure broad dissemination balanced against statutory access limitations as appropriate.
What is OSTI's Role?
Within DOE, OSTI is responsible for coordinating scientific and technical information activities and for leading the STIP collaboration.
Throughout its history, OSTI has worked with representatives across the agency-in laboratories, field offices, and Headquarters-to facilitate access to information and to promulgate policy and best practices for STI management.
OSTI works to support this important complex-wide collaboration by increasing communications beyond the designated STI points of contact and engaging others across DOE in projects that advance STIP goals.
The STIP Framework
Through the use of innovative technologies and open communication, the STIP framework supports and contributes to DOE's STI products and other important sources of DOE-sponsored STI. OSTI maintains information management systems and web-based databases, such as OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES, to enable full use of DOE-funded STI and provides a suite of web products and services for publicly releasable STI, as well as systems to manage protected categories of STI as appropriate. For more information about OSTI information products, visit www.osti.gov/search-tools.
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DOE Order 241.1B
The purpose of this directive is to ensure that STI is appropriately managed as part of the DOE mission to enable the advancement of scientific knowledge and technological innovation.
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Figure 277451: DOE order 241.1B Page 1
DOE order 241.1B Page 1
ORDER
DOE O 241.1B
Approved: 12-13-2010
Change 1 (Admin Chg):4-26-2016
SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Render of DOE seal logo
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Office of Scientific and Technical Information
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