National and Homeland Security
Argonne's work in national and homeland security is rooted in our strong scientific and engineering expertise. Before and since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Argonne has developed major research efforts in support of the Department of Homeland Security, particularly in the area of protecting the nation’s critical infrastructure and key resources. For decades, Argonne has played an important role in the Department of Energy’s infrastructure assurance efforts, including programs to understand interdependencies among infrastructures and to respond to energy emergencies. We have also developed unique research programs in the integration of chemical, biological, and nuclear sensor technologies into effective command and control systems, such as the PROTECT software. In conjunction with regional universities and state and local governments, we are recognized as a resource for emergency response, transportation security, and crisis management for communities in the upper Midwest.
Focus Areas
- Information Analysis
- Prevention and Protection
- Preparedness and Response
- Organizational Security
- Infrastructure Security
- Information Sharing
For more information, contact:
James Peerenboom, Director
Infrastructure Assurance Center
Decision and Information Sciences Division
Argonne National Laboratory
9700 South Cass Ave., Bldg. 221
Argonne, IL, 60439
Phone: 630-252-8994
Fax: 630-252-9559
E-mail James Peerenboom
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