Accelerator-based radiation sources are ubiquitous tools for imaging and treatment in the fields of medicine and security that save millions of lives, impact billions of dollars of commercial goods annually, and fulfill a critical role in US national security. Today?s commercially available accelerator technology has fallen significantly behind the state-of-the-art. Advancing and transferring state-of-the-art compact accelerator technology into broader use holds the promise of achieving greater control, power, and automation, which can significantly enhance society?s ability to sense and control the world around us. The Workshop identified a wealth of opportunities to advance these technologies from today?s commercial baselines, largely based on half-century old developments, by employing emerging concepts in charged particle acceleration and radiation generation and detection, along with modern ways of thinking about and utilizing developments in systems engineering, advanced materials, supply chain management, manufacturing, advanced computation, energy storage, and artificial intelligence.