Overview Of The NIST Engineering Laboratory

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7/21/2014Overview of the NISTEngineering LaboratoryDr. Howard HararyActing DirectorEngineering LaboratoryNational Institute of Standards and our Oaks/ShutterstockOutline Overview of NIST and the EngineeringLaboratory Engineering Laboratory Strategic Goals andSmart Grid Activities NIST Disaster Resilience Initiative Examples of NIST Partners1

7/21/2014NIST LaboratoriesSmart GridPartnersNIST’s MissionTo promote U.S.innovation and industrialcompetitiveness byadvancing measurementscience, standards,and technology in waysthat enhance economicsecurity and improve ourquality of life2

7/21/2014Engineering Lab (EL) MissionTo promote U.S. innovation and industrialcompetitiveness in areas of critical nationalpriority by anticipating and meeting themeasurement science and standards needsfor technology-intensive manufacturing,construction, and cyber-physical systems inways that enhance economic prosperity andimprove the quality of life.EL Organization3

7/21/2014Outline Overview of NIST and the EngineeringLaboratory Engineering Laboratory Strategic Goals andSmart Grid Activities NIST Disaster Resilience Initiative Examples of NIST PartnersEngineering LaboratoryStrategic Goals Smart Manufacturing, Construction,andCyber‐Physical SystemsSmartGrid Sustainable and Energy‐EfficientManufacturing, Materials, andBuilding IntegrationInfrastructureInto the grid Disaster‐Resilient Buildings,Infrastructure, and CommunitiesEnergy infrastructure and resilience4

7/21/2014Smart Manufacturing, Construction,and Cyber-Physical Systems Smart Grid and Cyber-Physical Systems Smart Manufacturing Processesand Equipment Next-Generation Robotics and Automation Smart Manufacturing andConstruction Systems Systems Integration for Manufacturing andConstruction ApplicationsSustainable and Energy-EfficientManufacturing, Materials, andInfrastructure Building Integration into the Grid Net-Zero Energy, HighPerformance Buildings Embedded Intelligence in Buildings Sustainable, High-PerformanceInfrastructure Materials Sustainable Manufacturing5

7/21/2014Disaster-Resilient Buildings,Infrastructure, and Communities Disaster Resilience Initiative Fire Risk Reduction inCommunities Fire Risk Reduction inBuildings Earthquake Risk Reduction inBuildings and Infrastructure Structural Performance UnderMulti-HazardsOutline Overview of NIST and the EngineeringLaboratory Engineering Laboratory Strategic Goals andSmart Grid Activities NIST Disaster Resilience Initiative Examples of NIST Partners6

7/21/2014What is Disaster Resilience?The term "resilience" means the ability to preparefor and adapt to changing conditions andwithstand and recover rapidly from disruptions**As defined in Presidential Policy Directive 21.Community Needs Drive FunctionalRequirements for Buildings ndustryStructuresWater7

7/21/2014NIST Program on Resilience for CriticalBuildings and Infrastructure LifelinesNIST will: Convene highly diverse stakeholder interests:– Develop the first version of a comprehensive Disaster Resilience Framework forachieving community resilience that considers the technical interdependence of thecommunity's physical and human assets, operations, and policies/regulations– Establish a Disaster Resilience Standards Panel to further develop the DisasterResilience Framework (version 2.0) and,– Develop Model Resilience Guidelines for critical buildings and infrastructure lifelinesessential to community resilience based on existing model standards, codes, andbest practices The Disaster Resilience Framework Version 1.0 and the formation ofthe Disaster Resilience Standards Panel are called out in thePresident’s Climate Action PlanStakeholder Engagement is Critical Stakeholders include, but are not limited to:– Utility owners and operators– Emergency managers– Industry– Architects– Engineers– Regulators– Urban planners– State, local, and regional officials– Codes and standards organizations– Insurance/re-insurance industry– Relief organizations– Academia8

7/21/2014Disaster Resilience Framework 1.0 The Disaster Resilience Framework 1.0 will focus on therole that buildings and infrastructure lifelines play inensuring community resilience. The Framework will:– Establish types of performance goals and ways to express them– Identify existing standards, codes, and best practices thataddress resilience– Identify gaps that must be addressed to enhance resilience– Capture regional differences in perspectives on resilience The Disaster Resilience Framework will be informedthrough a series of stakeholder workshops.Disaster Resilience Standards Panel The Disaster Resilience Standards Panel (DRSP) will be modeledafter the approach used for the Smart Grid Interoperability Panel The (DRSP) will be formed to represent:– The broad interests of the stakeholder community with respect todisaster resilience– The regional variations in perspectives on disaster resilience The DRSP will be:– open to all interested participants– a self-governing entity The DRSP will lead development of:– Disaster Resilience Framework 2.0– Model Resilience Guidelines9

7/21/2014Outline Overview of NIST and the EngineeringLaboratory Engineering Laboratory Strategic Goals andSmart Grid Activities NIST Disaster Resilience Initiative Examples of NIST PartnersStandards and Industry Organizations 10

7/21/2014Companies and OrganizationsSmart grid utilitiesAdditional Green r and Other Agencies11

7/21/2014ContactDr. Howard HararyEngineering Laboratory, Acting DirectorE-Mail: howard.harary@nist.govPhone: 301-975-340112

Engineering Lab (EL) Mission. To promote U.S. innovation. and . industrial competitiveness . in areas of critical national priority . by anticipating and meeting the measurement science and standardsneeds for technology-intensive manufacturing, construction, and cyber-physical systems. in ways that enhance . economic prosperity. and improve the .

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