Introduction to Resilience: 1 - Key Concepts  

Education Type: 
Live Online
Duration: 
1 hour
Level: 
Introductory
Date: 
05-21-2024
Time: 
1:00PM - 2:00PM (ET)
FEMP IACET: 
0.2 CEU
Sponsored by: 

DOE Federal Energy Management Program - FEMP

This training will inform attendees about how to incorporate resilience into federal facilities. The training will provide an overview of resilience and review the key attributes of resilience. Attendees can expect to learn more about resilience planning. Additionally, attendees will learn about high-impact, low-frequency events and their place in resilience planning, and how climate change will impact resilience.

Instructors

Abby Tallman, Data Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)  

Abby Tallman is a data scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) with a background in applied mathematics. Abby specializes in mathematical modeling, risk analysis, and risk management. At PNNL, Abby supports work focused on border security, defense programs, and energy and water resilience.

Sophia Baur, Earth Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)  

Sophie Baur is an earth scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory with a background in data science and environmental science. At PNNL, Sophie works primarily in risk analysis and climate change resiliency, with experience in risk assessment associated with energy and water resiliency, carbon sequestration, and nuclear applications.

Julia Rotondo, Program Manager, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)  

Julia Rotondo is a Program Manager at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory with over 9 years' experience working on energy, cybersecurity, climate change, resilience, and buildings efficiency issues. This experience includes leading cybersecurity strategy development, research on connected technologies, and technology roadmap development. At PNNL, Julia works on developing resources to enhance the resilience planning capabilities of federal facilities, developing resources to enhance the cybersecurity posture of federal facilities, and strategic approaches for addressing climate change.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to:

  • Identify the key attributes of resilience, including resourcefulness, redundancy, robustness, and recovery;
  • Recognize how resilience planning and emergency management differ and how they can complement each other;
  • Recognize the concept of a high-impact, low-frequency event and its place in resilience planning.