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Science.gov Way Gateway Celebration Photos

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The Department of Energy's Deputy Director of Science James Decker, left, and DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information Director Walter Warnick officially open the gate to science.gov during the street renaming ceremony held Nov. 7, 2003, in Oak Ridge. The south side of Athens Road was renamed, Science.gov Way, and the new address for OSTI is 1 Science.gov Way.
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Shown at the Gateway Celebration are, from left, Abe Lederman, president of Deep Web Technologies, Bonnie Carroll, president of Information International Associates; Eleanor Frierson, Deputy Director, National Agricultural Library and co-chair of the science.gov Alliance; Walt Warnick, Director of the Office of Scientific and Technical Information; Sharon Jordan, OSTI's Assistant Director, Office of Program Integration, Tom Lahr, Chief of Information Management, U.S. Geological Survey and co-chair of the science.gov Alliance; and Valerie Allen, OSTI science.gov Webmanager.
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Shown at the Gateway Celebration are Selene Dalecky of the Government Printing Office, left, and Walt Warnick, Director of the Office of Scientific and Technical Information.
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Bill Madia, left, and Jeff Wadsworth enjoy a chat at the Gateway Celebration. Madia, former director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is executive vice president for Battelle Memorial Institute. Wadsworth is director of ORNL.
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OSTI Director Walter Warnick addresses the crowd gathered to commemorate the Science.gov Way event. Deputy Director of Science James Decker, featured speaker, looks on.
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Other speakers at the event are, from left, Sarah Roper of First.gov; Paul Mamo of the Office of Management and Budget; Eleanor Frierson, co-chair of the science.gov Alliance; and David Bradshaw, Mayor of Oak Ridge.
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A large crowd turns out for the Gateway Celebration festivities.
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Students from Mimi Holtzclaw's fifth grade class at Norwood Elementary School share a Science.gov Way moment with Dr. James Decker, left, and Dr. Walt Warnick.
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Officials take their seats for the Science.gov Way event. From left, standing, are Sharon Jordan, assistant director of OSTI's Program Integration, Lou Dunlap, Oak Ridge City Council, Pat Powell, executive vice president of Information International Associates; sitting, Carolyn Paskel, Graphics Specialist for OSTI, Milt Johnson, deputy director of operations for the Office of Science, Gerald Boyd, manager of DOE's Oak Ridge Operations, Jeff Wadsworth, director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, George Malosh deputy director of laboratory operations, ORO, and Tom Lahr, chief of information management, U.S. Geological Survey and co-chair of the science.gov Alliance.


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