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A major goal of the Particle Physics Division at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is to develop a collaborative network of scientists, engineers, and students in intensity frontier physics. Currently, this group is working with the SciDAC-2 Community Petascale Project for Accelerator Science and Simulation (ComPASS) to provide acceleration science and simulation software to scientists who are working under the Accelerator Science and Technology (AST) program of the DOE Office of Science. The ComPASS team is currently executing the first year of its plans for developing next-generation HPC accelerator modeling tools that include the modeling of many accelerator phenomena in one executable. Such a tool will be coveriemore ยป d through the development of an integrated computer simulation and modeling infrastructure that utilizes existing and new accelerator physics modules, to simulate the full design, construction, and operation of (planned, in-construction, and future-planned) high-intensity particle beam accelerators. ComPASS aims to develop an integrated simulation environment that will utilize existing and new accelerator physics modules with petascale capabilities, via modern computing and solver technologies. Such a simulation environment will enable scientists to solve any accelerator design problem by performing multiscale, multiphysics simulation engine design and optimization. An application development plan is being developed that will take advantage of the several tens of accelerator physics modules that are under development for main-field operation as well as the near-term physics modules for pre-beampartition and initial experimental R&D.As parallel simulation applications, the ComPASS codes have been shown to make effective use of thousands of processors. ComPASS is in the first year of executing its plan to develop the next-generation HPC accelerator modeling and physics tools. ComPASS aims to deliver to accelerator scientists a virtual accelerator and virtual prototyping modeling environment, with the necessary multiphysics, multiscale capabilities. The plan for this development includes delivering accelerator modeling applications appropriate for each stage of the ComPASS software evolution. Such applications are already being used to address challenging problems in accelerator design and optimization. The ComPASS vision is to deliver to accelerator scientists a virtual accelerator and virtual prototyping modeling environment, with the necessary multiphysics, multiscale capabilities. The plan for this development includes delivering accelerator modeling applications appropriate for each stage of the ComPASS software evolution. Such applications are already being used to address challenging problems in accelerator design and optimization. d2c66b5586