Subject: SCMRE
On behalf of all of us at SCMRE, I want to express our sincere appreciation for the truly enormous amount of support that we have received in the past months, after the announcement of the Smithsonian Institution's plan to close the laboratory by the end of this year. Many of you, individually as well as through the representatives of your professional organizations, have protested these plans and have given testimony to the importance of the contributions made by this laboratory to your own work and to the enhancement of the preservation and study of museum collection materials nationally and worldwide. Your letters, phone calls, etc., to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, to its Board of Regents, and especially to your representatives in the United States Congress, have certainly not gone unnoticed and, I am pleased to let you know, have indeed had a major effect. In their Appropriations Bills for Fiscal Year 2002, neither the US House of Representatives nor the US Senate approved the planned closure of SCMRE. Instead, both Chambers instructed the Smithsonian Institution to wait until a blue ribbon panel of prominent scientists from both inside and outside the Smithsonian has performed a thorough review of all scientific activities in the Institution and formulated its recommendations with respect to priorities, organizational structure, etc. This Science Review Commission has been appointed and started its activities in September, but expects to require up to one year's time to reach a point where its final report will be issued. Only after the commission has issued its report will proposals for organizational changes, etc. be entertained by the appropriate committees of the US Congress. The House and Senate versions of the FY2002 Appropriations Bill contain several significant differences, one of which pertains to the level of funding appropriated for the operation of SCMRE. Such differences will have to be reconciled in the Conference process, the outcome of which we still have to await. Yet, it is now clear that regardless how the Conference committee resolves these differences, SCMRE will for the immediately foreseeable future continue to exist and operate its research, education and technical information programs. We, the staff of SCMRE, owe a large amount of gratitude to you, our friends and colleagues, for giving us your support and intervening so effectively on our behalf during the past difficult months. We hope to be able to justify that support by continuing to do our best in contributing to the fields of our common interests. Lambertus van Zelst Director, SCMRE *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:24 Distributed: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 Message Id: cdl-15-24-001 ***Received on Monday, 17 September, 2001