Fact Sheets

Infrastructure Resilience

ACCLIMATE aims to produce a comprehensive risk and resilience measurement based on climatological hazards, asset susceptibility, and consequence measures.
All Hazards Analysis (AHA) is a dynamic dependency analysis framework that enables critical infrastructure knowledge discovery and decision support.
The ACRT provides the infrastructure and tools to research emerging threats to aircraft avionics that result from specification, implementation, and operational based vulnerabilities.
A cloud feasibility assessment tool for grid professionals.
The U.S. relies on advanced operational technology to manage critical infrastructures like the power grid, refineries and transportation.
INL operates an expansive power grid test bed for government, industry and academic research.
This guidebook offers details on infrastructure critical to community lifelines and Idaho’s economy.
Idaho National Laboratory established the INL Resilience Optimization Center (IROC) as an innovation center for system resilience and risk management.
A rapid decision-making resource for maritime infrastructure emergencies.
Mechanical solutions research develops improvements and modifications to physical transmission and distribution infrastructure such as conductors, insulators, towers, and poles.
Previous publications and experience from large earthquakes have revealed transformer vulnerability and risk from seismic events due to bushing failures
Storm-DEPART improves decisionmaking and efficiency while preparing for severe weather events.
This project aims to test, verify and validate deployed grid-enhancing technologies in a transmission system.
Reducing power outages through wildlife management.
The INL Wireless Security Institute leads and coordinates government, academic, and private industry research efforts fostering more secure and reliable 5G wireless technology.
INL’s Wireless Test Bed encompassed fixed and mobile towers spread across 890 square miles of federally owned property.

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