The US neutrino community gathered at the Workshop on the Intermediate
Neutrino Program (WINP) at Brookhaven National Laboratory February 4-6, 2015 to
explore opportunities in neutrino physics over the next five to ten years.
Scientists from particle, astroparticle and nuclear physics participated in the
workshop. The workshop examined promising opportunities for neutrino physics in
the intermediate term, including possible new small to mid-scale experiments,
US contributions to large experiments, upgrades to existing experiments, R&D
plans and theory. The workshop was organized into two sets of parallel working
group sessions, divided by physics topics and technology. Physics working
groups covered topics on Sterile Neutrinos, Neutrino Mixing, Neutrino
Interactions, Neutrino Properties and Astrophysical Neutrinos. Technology
sessions were organized into Theory, Short-Baseline Accelerator Neutrinos,
Reactor Neutrinos, Detector R&D and Source, Cyclotron and Meson Decay at Rest
sessions.This report summarizes discussion and conclusions from the workshop.