National Center for Supercomputing Applications Strategic Retreat—2015
Cynthia R. McIntyre, Ph.D.Senior Vice PresidentCouncil on Competitiveness
April 20-21, 2010
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The Council on Competitiveness is the only group of corporate CEOs, university presidents and labor leaders committed to the future prosperity of all Americans and enhanced U.S. competitiveness in the global economy through the creation of high-value economic activity in the United States.
Council Mission
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Council HPC Initiative
• The Council’s High Performance Computing
Initiative (HPC) (circa 2003) is to
• stimulate and facilitate wider usage of HPC
across the private sector
• propel U.S. productivity, innovation and
competitiveness
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HPC Initiative leadership
HPC Advisory Committee
A brain trust of senior executives from the government, academia, private industry, vendors, and other key constituencies.
Co-Chairs
University Co-Chair (TBD)
David E. Shaw, Chief Scientist and CEO D.E. Shaw Research
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Four modeling & simulation success stories• Goodyear leveraged high performance computing resources
• to design and launch the Assurance® all-weather tire
• hugely successful that helped them improve their competitive position
• launch a flurry of new tires that resulted in record profits.
• PING Golf to design newer, better golf clubs and stay at the top
• Pioneer Hi-Bred uses HPC to open a
• window into the future more informed decisions about their applied breeding programs and
• giving them the ability to help meet the world’s most pressing demands for food, feed, fuel, and materials.
• Whirlpool Corporation uses HPC to take a systems approach in designing its broad and varied line of appliances, including the packaging that protects products during shipping
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2008 Council on Competitiveness Major Focus•Energy Security, Innovation, and Sustainability Initiative (ESIS)
– 09/2008 National Press Club Event—Energy Rec, to 44th President of US
•Nov 2008 Barak Obama, President-Elect•Nov-Dec 2008 Obama Transition Team engagement with CoC
– ESIS– Regional Innovation
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•Dec 2008 Obama Science & Technology Transition Team
– Surprise! HPC– Transition Team member, Prof. Don
Lamb of University of Chicago, Director of FLASH Center• HPC & Stimulus
2008-2009 Council on Competitiveness Major Focus
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•Jan 2009 HPC Advisory Committee provided input, responses included
– NCSA– IBM– Intel– Caterpillar– Boeing– GM– Cray– Proctor & Gamble Company– General Electric
2009 Obama S & T Team Request
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•US faced with two major problems 2008-09
– Soaring energy costs– Financial Crisis
•U. S. Manufacturers are hard hit by these events
Intense focus on HPC in manufacturing
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Intensified Council focus on HPC in manufacturing• Leveraged the experience and insight within our
advisory committee and meetings with key stakeholders from industry, academia, and government
• Realized the enormous potential for HPC to enable next-generation manufacturing in the U.S. – especially as modeling and simulation push deeper into the supply chain
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•Merle Giles, NCSA
•Keven Hofstetter, Caterpillar
•Richard Arthur, General Electric
•Tom Lange, The Proctor & Gamble
Company
•Paul Fussell, Boeing
•Don Lamb, University of Chicago
HPC & Manufacturing Working Group
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First white paper: High performance computing to enable next-generation manufacturing 01/09
HPC is the real “game-changer” for US manufacturers and calls for
– Improved coordination of the overall federal approach to HPC (seek a more balanced program across DOE, NSF, and so on)
– Increased outreach to manufacturing CEOs
– Establish industry focused HPC center
– Invest in US HPC expertise (e.g., education, training etc.)
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Second white paper: U.S. manufacturing – global leadership through modeling and simulation 03/09National call to service to manufacturing sector leaders
1. Create a national manufacturing initiative to leverage leaders’ expertise and experience with modeling and simulation
2. Facilitate a software consortium of advanced computing users to address some of the most difficult software issues (e.g., moving legacy code to new architectures, algorithm development, licensing, etc.)
3. Establish advanced computing service centers to serve each of the 50 states to enhance R&D capacity for small to medium size manufacturers
4. Focus on “simulation-based manufacturing” and demystify HPC
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•March 2009 Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee Testimony
– Deborah Wince-Smith, President Council on Competitiveness (Whitepapers inform testimony)
•May 1, 2009 meeting with Department of Energy Secretary Chu on HPC for U. S. Manufacturing of Energy Systems and Beyond•August meeting - DoE Under Secretary Koonin
HPC & Manufacturing Working Group 2009
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•Key meetings with Obama Administration on HPC & U. S. Manufacturing
– December 15-16, 2009 • DoE Under Secretary Koonin, • NSF Director Arden Bement, • OSTP Assistant Director of IT R& D Christopher
Greer and OSTP Assistant Director for Advanced Manufacturing Sridhar Kota
– February 24, 2010• Vivek Kundra, Federal CIO, Exec. Off. Of President• Lawrence Strickling, Asst. Sec., Natl Telecom. & Info
Administration, Dept of Commerce
HPC & Manufacturing Working Group 2009-2010
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•Feb 25 High-level Roundtable on HPC and U. S. Manufacturing
– Suggested by Chris Greer of OSTP– Focus on solutions to structural barriers
and market failures to HPC use and adoption by small to medium size manufacturers and OEMs for modeling and simulation.
• Roundtable Whitepaper
HPC & Manufacturing Working Group 2009-2010
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•Access to Hardware and Intellectual Capital for U. S. Manufacturers
– Lack of High-Speed Connectivity to Natl. Research Lab
– Greater access to leadership-class computing systems for capability and capacity
– SME need R&D support through modeling and simulation
•Access to Software and Intellectual Capital for U.S. Manufacturers
– Proposed--National Software Alliance
• www.compete.org/news/entry/1331/how-high-performance-computing-can-help-industry-u.s.-economy/
HPC & U. S. Manufacturing Roundtable
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•OSTP discussions post the Roundtable on a potential SMM national strategy FY 2012
• Early indication from Congress–predictive modeling and simulation for manufacturing discussed as part of the proposed reauthorization legislation of NSF
•DoE INCITE program considering additional criteria specific to industry impact
•Ron Bloom Senior Counsel on Manufacturing Policy request for OEMs to show intent
Outcomes to date
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• To out-compete you must out-
compute
•Industry needs
–High Fidelity Models
–Verification and Validation
–Capability and Capacity computing
Industrial Competitiveness
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• Greater access to leadership-class
computing systems for capability and
capacity
•DoE
•NASA
•DoD
•NSF
Industrial Competitiveness
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• Greater access to leadership-class
computing systems for capability and
capacity
•Blue Waters
–Accessible to broadest community (industry &
academic)
–Broadest flexibility (proprietary codes, no
publication required, etc.)
–Corporate R&D as important as academic
research
Industrial Competitiveness
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• Greater access to leadership-class
computing systems for capability and
capacity
•PRACE-Partnership for Advanced
Computing in Europe
•DEISA-Distributed European
Infrastructure for Supercomputing
Applications
Industrial Competitiveness-EUROPE
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