{"title":"Sea changes in computational power: testing our metal","authors":"G. Weigand, P. Messina","doi":"10.1109/MCSE.2000.10013","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"As deputy assistant secretary for research, development, and simulation in the US Department of Energy Office of Defense Programs, Gil Weigand provides programmatic and policy direction for the DoE's nuclear weapons research, development, and simulation work. In partnership with the national labs, he leads the effort to preserve the technology base and develop programs for the surety, reliability, military effectiveness, and credibility of the nation's nuclear-weapons stockpile.Prior to this job, Weigand was deputy assistant secretary for strategic computing and simulation and a senior information officer for the DoE Office of Defense Programs, where he led advanced initiatives in high-performance computer simulation, computation, and communications. In particular, he was responsible for directing the Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative, which has created leading-edge computational modeling and simulation tools necessary to move from test-based to simulation-based assessment and certification. The ASCI initiative is based on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, an international treaty to move toward no nuclear testing announced by President Bill Clinton on 11 August 1995.Paul Messina now manages ASCI as DoE deputy assistant secretary for advanced simulation and computing for defense programs. He is on a two-year leave from the California Institute of Technology, where he is assistant vice president for scientific computing, a faculty associate in scientific computing, and director of the Center for Advanced Computing Research. He has a joint appointment at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory as manager of high-performance computing. Messina is also on leave from the position of chief architect for the National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure, where he established and led the Scalable I/O Initiative.Editor-in-chief George Cybenko recently talked to Weigand and Messina about their roles in ASCI and the Alliance Program, and their thoughts about where the high end of computational performance is headed.","PeriodicalId":100659,"journal":{"name":"IMPACT of Computing in Science and Engineering","volume":"7 1","pages":"17-20"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2000-03-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"3","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"IMPACT of Computing in Science and Engineering","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1109/MCSE.2000.10013","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
As deputy assistant secretary for research, development, and simulation in the US Department of Energy Office of Defense Programs, Gil Weigand provides programmatic and policy direction for the DoE's nuclear weapons research, development, and simulation work. In partnership with the national labs, he leads the effort to preserve the technology base and develop programs for the surety, reliability, military effectiveness, and credibility of the nation's nuclear-weapons stockpile.Prior to this job, Weigand was deputy assistant secretary for strategic computing and simulation and a senior information officer for the DoE Office of Defense Programs, where he led advanced initiatives in high-performance computer simulation, computation, and communications. In particular, he was responsible for directing the Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative, which has created leading-edge computational modeling and simulation tools necessary to move from test-based to simulation-based assessment and certification. The ASCI initiative is based on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, an international treaty to move toward no nuclear testing announced by President Bill Clinton on 11 August 1995.Paul Messina now manages ASCI as DoE deputy assistant secretary for advanced simulation and computing for defense programs. He is on a two-year leave from the California Institute of Technology, where he is assistant vice president for scientific computing, a faculty associate in scientific computing, and director of the Center for Advanced Computing Research. He has a joint appointment at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory as manager of high-performance computing. Messina is also on leave from the position of chief architect for the National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure, where he established and led the Scalable I/O Initiative.Editor-in-chief George Cybenko recently talked to Weigand and Messina about their roles in ASCI and the Alliance Program, and their thoughts about where the high end of computational performance is headed.
Gil Weigand是美国能源部国防项目办公室负责研究、开发和模拟的副助理部长,为能源部的核武器研究、开发和模拟工作提供计划和政策方向。在与国家实验室的合作中,他领导着保护技术基础的工作,并为国家核武器储备的安全性、可靠性、军事有效性和可信性开发项目。在此之前,Weigand是战略计算和模拟副助理部长,也是美国能源部国防项目办公室的高级信息官员,在那里他领导了高性能计算机模拟、计算和通信方面的先进计划。特别是,他负责指导加速战略计算计划,该计划创建了从基于测试到基于模拟的评估和认证所必需的前沿计算建模和仿真工具。《全面禁止核试验条约》是《全面禁止核试验条约》的基础,这是比尔·克林顿总统于1995年8月11日宣布的一项旨在实现不进行核试验的国际条约。保罗·梅西纳(Paul Messina)目前是美国能源部负责国防项目高级模拟和计算的副助理部长,负责管理ASCI。他在加州理工学院(California Institute of Technology)担任科学计算助理副校长、科学计算教员和高级计算研究中心主任,目前正在休两年假。他在喷气推进实验室担任高性能计算经理。墨西纳还暂时离开了国家高级计算基础设施合作组织首席架构师的职位,在那里他建立并领导了可扩展I/O计划。主编George Cybenko最近与Weigand和Messina谈论了他们在ASCI和联盟计划中的角色,以及他们对高端计算性能走向的看法。