Computing & Computational Sciences Applied to National Security & Energy Assurance Programs

2/5/02


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Computing & Computational Sciences Applied to National Security & Energy Assurance Programs

Homeland security and counterterrorism will rely heavily on information technology and modeling and simulation.

ORNL has ongoing projects and new initiatives to help the nation develop solutions to national threats at home and abroad.

Predictive Computation of Air-borne Dispersion of Hazardous Materials

Predictive Computation of Water Transport of Hazardous Materials

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Directed Energy: Synchronization of Laser Arrays

Event Driven Simulation Enables Evaluations of Future Combat Systems

Collaborative Robotic Systems Supporting National Security

Large-Scale Spatial Data Modeling

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Research is Conducted to Build Real-Time Geo-registered Data Bases

Real-Time Decision Analysis Systems

Large-Scale Data Science Is A Critical Element of National Security

VIPAR - New Intelligent Agent Approach to Information Management

Software Agents Can Significantly Improve Knowledge Extraction

Network- & Cyber- Security Research

New Initiatives

TIPS - Terrorist Information Processing Sciences

SensorNet - National Network of Sensors

DoD Objective Force Projects

DoD Human Warfighting Research

National Energy Assurance Initiative

ORNL Modeling & Simulation Lab

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Author: Mark Elmore, Thomas E. Potok

Home Page: www.csm.ornl.gov