Argonne’s infrastructure experts turn complexity into insight

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For more than 3 decades, researchers from Argonne’s Decision & Infrastructure Sciences division have helped understand and analyze U.S. critical infrastructure. This includes electric power plants, power lines, cell phone towers, hospitals, and so on. We help ensure the continuity of this infrastructure.

They also help many agencies {FEMA, Department of Homeland Security) assess the safety and security of facilities and systems so they can plan for the future. Their expertise and tools help partners prepare, protect and secure facilities as well as entire systems against any type of hazard.

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