Data Modeling Strategies in Federal Climate Resilience Efforts
As government tackles the effects of climate change, the Department of Energy has made climate resilience and adaptation a key priority. The Argonne National Laboratory and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory are two facilities working to offer climate modeling that enables more data-driven decisions. Through an applied research model, the labs are mapping decarbonization pathways and risk mitigation, with a focus on climate justice and critical infrastructure. Data leaders discuss how they’re unlocking critical data-sharing efforts, spurred by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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Scott Barr Technology and Consulting Services Practice Lead, Maximus -
Kyle Pfeiffer Director, Research and Development, Argonne National Laboratory, DOE -
Peter E. Thornton Director of Climate Change Science Institute, Oak Ridge National Lab, DOE
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DOT's Vision for AI-Powered Digital Corridors for Interstate Travel
The agency wants digital transportation infrastructure that uses AI and shared data to improve traffic management, safety and travel.
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Inside DOE's Effort to Use AI for Nuclear Waste Cleanup
Eric Pierce explains how Savannah River National Laboratory is using AI to modernize environmental monitoring and waste cleanup.
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How GSA is Helping Agencies Tackle AI’s Data Challenges
GSA leaders discuss how agencies can strengthen data foundations, improve interoperability and scale AI adoption across government.
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AWS Summit: Building Resilience in Cloud, AI to Combat Cyber Threats
Federal IT leaders discussed cyber resilience, cloud, AI and rapid recovery solutions for agencies.
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