Evolving the High Performance Computing and Communications Initiative to Support the Nation's Information Infrastructure

Evolving the High Performance Computing and Communications Initiative to Support the Nation's Information Infrastructure
Title Evolving the High Performance Computing and Communications Initiative to Support the Nation's Information Infrastructure PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 134
Release 1995-03-27
Genre Computers
ISBN 0309052777

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Maintaining the United States' strong lead in information technology will require continued federal support of research in this area, most of which is currently funded under the High Performance Computing and Communications Initiative (HPCCI). The Initiative has already accomplished a great deal and should be continued. This book provides 13 major recommendations for refining both HPCCI and support of information technology research in general. It also provides a good overview of the development of HPCC technologies.

Continuing Innovation in Information Technology

Continuing Innovation in Information Technology
Title Continuing Innovation in Information Technology PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 42
Release 2012-08-23
Genre Computers
ISBN 0309259622

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Information technology (IT) is widely understood to be the enabling technology of the 21st century. IT has transformed, and continues to transform, all aspects of our lives: commerce and finance, education, employment, energy, health care, manufacturing, government, national security, transportation, communications, entertainment, science, and engineering. IT and its impact on the U.S. economy-both directly (the IT sector itself) and indirectly (other sectors that are powered by advances in IT)-continue to grow in size and importance. In 1995, the National Research Council's Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB) produced the report Evolving the High Performance Computing and Communications Initiative to Support the Nation's Information Infrastructure. A graphic in that report, often called the "tire tracks" diagram because of its appearance, produced an extraordinary response by clearly linking government investments in academic and industry research to the ultimate creation of new information technology industries with more than $1 billion in annual revenue. Used in presentations to Congress and executive branch decision makers and discussed broadly in the research and innovation policy communities, the tire tracks figure dispelled the assumption that the commercially successful IT industry is self-sufficient, underscoring through long incubation periods of years and even decades. The figure was updated in 2002, 2003, and 2009 reports produced by the CSTB. With the support of the National Science Foundation, CSTB updated the tire tracks figure. Continuing Innovation in Information Technology includes the updated figure and a brief text based in large part on prior CSTB reports.

Computing and Communications in the Extreme

Computing and Communications in the Extreme
Title Computing and Communications in the Extreme PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 175
Release 1996-08-12
Genre Computers
ISBN 0309055407

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This book synthesizes the findings of three workshops on research issues in high-performance computing and communications (HPCC). It focuses on the role that computing and communications can play in supporting federal, state, and local emergency management officials who deal with natural and man-made hazards (e.g., toxic spills, terrorist bombings). The volume also identifies specific research challenges for HPCC in meeting unmet technology needs in crisis management and other nationally important application areas, such as manufacturing, health care, digital libraries, and electronic commerce and banking.

Computing and Communications in the Extreme

Computing and Communications in the Extreme
Title Computing and Communications in the Extreme PDF eBook
Author Steering Committee
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 175
Release 1996-07-26
Genre Computers
ISBN 0309578760

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This book synthesizes the findings of three workshops on research issues in high-performance computing and communications (HPCC). It focuses on the role that computing and communications can play in supporting federal, state, and local emergency management officials who deal with natural and man-made hazards (e.g., toxic spills, terrorist bombings). The volume also identifies specific research challenges for HPCC in meeting unmet technology needs in crisis management and other nationally important application areas, such as manufacturing, health care, digital libraries, and electronic commerce and banking.

High Performance Computing and Communications

High Performance Computing and Communications
Title High Performance Computing and Communications PDF eBook
Author National Science and Technology Council (U.S.). Committee on Information and Communications
Publisher
Total Pages 148
Release 1996
Genre Budget
ISBN

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Assessing the Impacts of Changes in the Information Technology R&D Ecosystem

Assessing the Impacts of Changes in the Information Technology R&D Ecosystem
Title Assessing the Impacts of Changes in the Information Technology R&D Ecosystem PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 204
Release 2009-04-16
Genre Computers
ISBN 0309118824

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The U.S. information technology (IT) research and development (R&D) ecosystem was the envy of the world in 1995. However, this position of leadership is not a birthright, and it is now under pressure. In recent years, the rapid globalization of markets, labor pools, and capital flows have encouraged many strong national competitors. During the same period, national policies have not sufficiently buttressed the ecosystem, or have generated side effects that have reduced its effectiveness. As a result, the U.S. position in IT leadership today has materially eroded compared with that of prior decades, and the nation risks ceding IT leadership to other nations within a generation. Assessing the Impacts of Changes in the Information Technology R&D Ecosystem calls for a recommitment to providing the resources needed to fuel U.S. IT innovation, to removing important roadblocks that reduce the ecosystem's effectiveness in generating innovation and the fruits of innovation, and to becoming a lead innovator and user of IT. The book examines these issues and makes recommendations to strengthen the U.S. IT R&D ecosystem.

Allocating Federal Funds for Science and Technology

Allocating Federal Funds for Science and Technology
Title Allocating Federal Funds for Science and Technology PDF eBook
Author Committee on Criteria for Federal Support of Research and Development
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 108
Release 1995-12-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 030951973X

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The United States faces a new challenge--maintaining the vitality of its system for supporting science and technology despite fiscal stringency during the next several years. To address this change, the Senate Appropriations Committee requested a report from the National Academies of Sciences and Engineering and the Institute of Medicine to address "the criteria that should be used in judging the appropriate allocation of funds to research and development activities; to examine the appropriate balance among different types of institutions that conduct such research; and to look at the means of assuring continued objectivity in the allocation process." In this eagerly-awaited book, a committee of experts selected by the National Academies and the Institute responds with 13 recommendations that propose a new budgeting process and formulates a series of questions to address during that process. The committee also makes corollary recommendations about merit review, government oversight, linking research and development to government missions, the synergy between research and education, and other topics. The recommendations are aimed at rooting out obsolete and inadequate activities to free resources from good programs for even better ones, in the belief that "science and technology will be at least as important in the future as they have been in the past in dealing with problems that confront the nation." The authoring committee of this book was chaired by Frank Press, former President of the National Academy of Sciences (1981-1993) and Presidential Science and Technology Advisor (1977-1981).