The next seminar in Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Community Science and Technology Seminar Series, “Implementing a Vision to Create and Deploy the Airport Risk Assessment Model,” presented by Nick Betzsold, a PNNL Data Scientist, will take place on Tuesday, November 10, 2020, at 7:00 p.m., via Zoom.
This presentation will review a vision enabled by our sponsor, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Science and Technology Directorate (DHS S&T), and established by working closely with our partner stakeholders (e.g., TSA) for a tool that quantifies the risk from terrorist threats at U.S. airports and then optimally deploys resources to reduce this risk. This tool is called the Airport Risk Assessment Model (ARAM). This presentation will also outline the methods for quantifying key risk components, along with resource effectiveness. Finally, we will discuss potential extensions of ARAM to other domains.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Community Science and Technology Seminar Series was launched to help the general public better understand and explore how science transforms our world.
Those who are interested can register here.
This presentation will review a vision enabled by our sponsor, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Science and Technology Directorate (DHS S&T), and established by working closely with our partner stakeholders (e.g., TSA) for a tool that quantifies the risk from terrorist threats at U.S. airports and then optimally deploys resources to reduce this risk. This tool is called the Airport Risk Assessment Model (ARAM). This presentation will also outline the methods for quantifying key risk components, along with resource effectiveness. Finally, we will discuss potential extensions of ARAM to other domains.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Community Science and Technology Seminar Series was launched to help the general public better understand and explore how science transforms our world.
Those who are interested can register here.