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Evidence-Based Policy Making / Decision Support Luis Furlan Director, Center for Studies in Applied Informatics – Universidad del Valle de Guatemala Kevin Franklin Executive Director - Institute for Computational Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences – ICHASS Danny Powell Executive Director - National Center for Supercomputing Applications – NCSA March 10-11, 2015

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Evidence-Based Policy Making / Decision Support

Luis Furlan

Director, Center for Studies in Applied Informatics – Universidad del Valle de Guatemala

Kevin Franklin

Executive Director - Institute for Computational Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences – ICHASS

Danny Powell

Executive Director - National Center for Supercomputing Applications – NCSA

March 10-11, 2015

Global Core Societal Issues

• Protection and management of water and the environment

• Food safety and agriculture efficiency

• Tackling poverty and improving income distribution

• Hazard / Resilience Planning

• Energy management

• Transportation and infrastructure management

• Public Safety, Public Health, Education

• Urban Planning

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA

A Key Complication - Inter-Dependencies

Public Health

Environmental Management

Food Security

Transportation

Energy

EducationEconomy

Tourism

Water Resources

Hazard Risk Management

Housing

Public Safety

Utility Infrastructure

Quality of Life

Urban Planning

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA

Two Decision Support Projects – We Are Inviting Collaboration

Community Resilience Center of Excellence

•A Consortium of 10 Universities Led by Colorado State University

•Funded by NIST - National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S. Department of Commerce)

Ergo – Hazard risk mitigation/ planning/recovery system• Decision support system for policy planners as well as researchers. • Basis for a global, open source consortium -13 countries, including

Trinidad (Seismic Research Center) and Jamaica (UWI –Institute for Sustainable Development)

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA

1st Project:Community Resilience Center of Excellence

$20 million, 5 year project

Goal: create a decision support system  for community resilience following a hazardous event

Led by Colorado State University. 10 universities, 31 senior researchers

Awarded: one out of 28 team applications.

The centerpiece - a computational environment called NIST-CORE, •An integrated decision support tool for policy makers•Multiple system models, multiple data sets

NIST-CORE will be built on Ergo (the other project I mentioned)•Expanding its functionalities •Open source – freely available

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA

2nd Project: Ergo - http://ergo.ncsa.illinois.edu/

A decision support system for professional risk planners, emergency responders, and disciplinary researchers, integrating a broad range of data to produce a detailed assessment of the potential impact of natural and man-made hazards

11+ years of development - tested, evaluated, proven

Used in multiple countries – now an open source consortium•Austria, China, Chile, New Zealand, South Korea, Trinidad,

Jamaica, Lebanon, Turkey, US, UK, Greece, Italy, others …

Reviewed by 2014 World Bank study•Over 80 open source systems were considered in the evaluation•“It is easily the best software for scenario risk assessment

and decision support (mitigation, benefit-cost).”http://www.gfdrr.org/sites/gfdrr/files/publication/UR-Software_Review-Web_Version-rev-1.1.pdf

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA

Proposal – Request for Participation

Participate with the US Community Resilience Center of Excellence.

•Participate in defining the use cases of NIST-CORE – influence its development•Discuss possible collaborations and funding opportunities

Review Ergo as a potential platform for your Hazard Assessment/ Planning / Response efforts

•Trinidad (UWI – Seismic Research Center), and Jamaica (UWI - Institute for Sustainable Development) currently use Ergo, others (Costa Rica, Guatemala, Chile) have expressed strong interest•Ergo is open source, freely available to anyone who wants to use it

(For those who are interested, we will collaborate with OAS

to organize and set these meetings?)

Contact: Danny Powell ([email protected])

National Center for Supercomputing Applications - NCSA

Thank you!

Helping to secure our future.