The ARM Program kiosk will be in the Forrestal Building Lobby June 27 through August 26.
The ARM Program kiosk will be in the Forrestal Building Lobby June 27 through August 26.

Starting June 27, the ARM Program is participating in an exhibit about the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science in the Forrestal Building lobby. The exhibit was organized to reintroduce the Office of Science to the DOE community and includes posters, scientific artifacts, and interactive kiosks from the seven program offices and DOE national laboratories. The Secretary of Energy Samuel W. Bodman, Under Secretary David Garman, and the Secretary’s Chief of Staff Eric Burgeson toured the exposition on opening day.

“We at the DOE Office of Science hope our colleagues throughout the DOE complex will make a point of visiting our exhibit in the Forrestal lobby if you are in the vicinity over the next two months,” said Dr. Raymond L. Orbach in a DOE Forecast message.

An ARM radiometer joins several other scientific artifacts in the display cases.
An ARM radiometer joins several other scientific artifacts in the display cases.

In addition to the kiosk, an ARM radiometer is on view in the Forrestal lobby’s display cases with the other scientific artifacts. Special notice is also being given to DOE’s observance of the 2005 World Year of Physics with banners hanging in the lobby and outside the main entrance to the building. The exhibit runs through September 12.