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  • Public Health
  • Scientific Computing

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for rapid scientific advancement.
  • High Performance Computing (HPC) offers significant potential to accelerate research and discovery.
  • Existing computational resources were insufficient to meet the urgent demands of COVID-19 research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document the formation and operation of the COVID-19 HPC Consortium.
  • To showcase the collaborative efforts between government, industry, and academia.
  • To explore the potential for sustaining HPC resources for future national crises.

Main Methods:

  • Formation of a public-private partnership involving government agencies (OSTP, DOE, NSF) and industry (IBM).
  • Assembly of the largest collection of worldwide HPC resources for COVID-19 researchers.
  • Establishment of a framework for resource allocation and research support.

Main Results:

  • The COVID-19 HPC Consortium was established within one week.
  • Enabled worldwide COVID-19 researchers to advance critical research efforts.
  • Facilitated a unique collaboration accelerating scientific discovery.

Conclusions:

  • The COVID-19 HPC Consortium successfully leveraged HPC for rapid scientific advancement during a global health crisis.
  • The consortium model provides valuable lessons for future crisis preparedness.
  • Sustaining these HPC capabilities could form a National Strategic Computing Reserve.