Scientists brings complex data sets to life in the Transportation Analysis and Visualization Laboratory (TRAVL), a state-of-the-art, 32-seat facility designed to showcase ORNL-developed transportation modeling and simulation tools.
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This includes traditional transportation planning studies as well more specialized uses of similar methods and models, notably in regional evacuation studies, hazardous materials routing studies, and in critical link analysis studies in support of threat mitigation and other network security objectives. This expertise spans and often combines statistical and econometric modeling with micro-simulation and optimization methods, and has been applied across all of the major modes of transportation (highway, rail, water, air, pipeline, intermodal), and at the local and large regional as well as fully national scale. ORNL has extensive expertise in developing and applying spatial decision support systems to activities such as freight flow analysis and associated infrastructure investment studies.
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National Transportation Research Center.Center for Structural Molecular Biology.Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences.Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility.Building Technologies Research and Integration Center.The program’s comprehensive inventory allows for enterprise-wide analysis across the Air Force from the installation level to USAF-wide enabling streamlined environmental management. Some of these solutions include 3D modeling for accurate visualization of habitat management, cartographic support for environmental impact Statements, visualizing spatial trends for resource management and identifying asset locations to enable a rapid and effective environmental response to emergencies. The program maintains comprehensive inventories of Air Force environmental assets that allow efficient management of resources while enabling the program to provide cartographic support and spatial analysis for forward-thinking program management solutions. Supported environmental program areas include Natural Resources, Cultural Resources, Hazardous Materials and Waste, Integrated Solid Waste, Environmental Storage Tanks, Air Quality, Water Quality and Environmental Restoration. The resulting enterprise-wide environmental dataset is housed in the AFGIMS viewer and is available for utilization to identify trends, recognize patterns and perform analysis. This effort standardizes 70 environmental GIS data layers across Air Force installations worldwide. The Environmental GIS Program, in partnership with Colorado State University’s Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands, collects, develops and maintains spatial data supporting Air Force environmental programs.
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Traditionally, floodplain modeling data inputs have relied on the inferior National Land Cover Database, which has a resolution of 30 meters and doesn't provide adequate detail for accurate floodplain modeling for installations.Īfter gathering and developing all necessary high-resolution spatial data, floodplain models were built for select installations, and 2D simulations were executed using subject matter expertise, best available science, and latest high-tech software and hardware tools. Additionally, high-quality land cover and land use data was developed using Air Force aerial imagery to achieve a resolution of 0.3 m or better. The enhanced floodplain analysis utilizes high-quality light detection and ranging, or LiDAR, data acquired by the Air Force as a basis for the modeling. These flood maps play a vital role in improving flood risk analysis during Air Force planning processes. Fourteen installations were completed through February 2020 with another 24 planned for the current contract year.
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These floodplain products are available on the AFCEC Environmental GIS Dashboard and on the Air Force Geospatial Integration Management System Portal for use in planning, analysis and assessments. The AFCEC's Environmental Directorate recently increased efforts to accomplish enhanced floodplain area analyses for Air Force installations. The Air Force Civil Engineer Center's Environmental Geographic Information System Program has established both a new program page for general program data and an AFCEC Environmental GIS Dashboard for viewing environmental GIS data and map layers.