학술논문

A prototype catalogue: DOE National Laboratory technologies for infrastructure modernization
Document Type
Technical Report
Author
Source
Subject
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
DATA BASE MANAGEMENT
US DOE
COMMERCIALIZATION
BUILDINGS
MACHINERY
MECHANICAL STRUCTURES
PERFORMANCE
PUBLIC UTILITIES
EQUIPMENT
MANAGEMENT
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
US ORGANIZATIONS 290500* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Research, Development, Demonstration, & Commercialization
Language
English
Abstract
The purpose of this report is to provide the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) with information about selected technologies under development in the Department of Energy (DOE) through its National Laboratory System and its Program Office operations. The technologies selected are those that have the potential to improve the performance of the nation's public works infrastructure. The product is a relational database that we refer to as a prototype catalogue of technologies.'' The catalogue contains over 100 entries of DOE-supported technologies having potential application to infrastructure-related problems. The work involved conceptualizing an approach, developing a framework for organizing technology information, and collecting samples of readily available data to be put into a prototype catalogue. In developing the catalogue, our objectives were to demonstrate the concept and provide readily available information to OTA. As such, the catalogue represents a preliminary product. The existing database is not exhaustive and likely represents only a fraction of relevant technologies developed by DOE. In addition, the taxonomy we used to classify technologies is based on the judgment of project staff and has received minimal review by individuals who have been involved in the development and testing of the technologies. Finally, end users will likely identify framework changes and additions that will strengthen the catalogue approach. The framework for the catalogue includes four components: a description of the technology, along with potential uses and other pertinent information; identification of the source of the descriptive information; identification of a person or group knowledgeable about the technology; and a classification of the described technology in terms of its type, application, life-cycle use, function, and readiness.