This session continues along trajectory from Session I and examines engineered systems developed to increase the resilience of specific systems or infrastructure. The session ends with a recapitulation that draws together the current state of science and engineering relevant to installation resilience and ends with a discussion of potential future science and engineering research and demonstration needs. These two sessions offer a broader view of installation resilience and provide opportunity for scientists, researchers and engineers focused on specific topic areas to engage in a multidisciplinary discussion of DoD installation resilience.

Session Chair: Mr. Michael Wu, Converge Strategies, mwu@convergestrategies.com

Panel Discussion: Metrics and Approaches for Modeling Installation Resilience

Mr. Alexander Pina, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory

Panel Discussion: Metrics and Approaches for Modeling Installation Resilience

Dr. Daniel Eisenberg, Naval Postgraduate School

Panel Discussion: Metrics and Approaches for Modeling Installation Resilience

Ms. Kate Anderson, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)

Panel Discussion: Metrics and Approaches for Modeling Installation Resilience

Mr. Dan Herway, Idaho National Laboratory