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Research Areas:

   Energy, Environment, and
   Economics

   National and Homeland
   Security

   Infrastructure Assurance

   Emergency Preparedness

   Social Dynamics

   Policy Analysis


Core Capabilities:

   Systems Analysis

   Modeling, Simulation, and
   Visualization

   Complex Adaptive Systems

   Decision Support and Risk
   Management

   Information Sciences

Maps to DIS

Policy Analysis

Policy can be defined as a framework that is used to guide decisions and actions to achieve a set of objectives. Public policy, or policy that is developed by governments, has a far-reaching impact on individuals, businesses, nations, and the international community. It is imperative that public policy be developed with complete information and with a rigorous analysis of the consequences of its implementation. Policy analysis is the term used to carry out this effort.

Argonne has applied its expertise and the tools it has developed in systems analysis to the analysis of public policy in the fields of:

Argonne-developed tools for conducting policy analysis include:

  • Computer Simulation Models
  • Databases
  • Decision Analysis Methodologies
  • Macro- and Microeconomic Analyses
  • Life Cycle Analyses
  • Technology Assessments

For more information, contact:

Guenter Conzelmann
Decision and Information Sciences Division
Argonne National Laboratory
9700 South Cass Ave., Bldg. 221
Argonne, IL 60439
Phone: 630-252-7173
Fax: 630-252-9868
E-mail Guenter Conzelmann

Related Information

Associated Projects

Multi-Agent Simulation of Hydrogen Transition Issues

Electricity Market Complex Adaptive System

EMCAS: A New Long-term Power Market Simulation Tool

ENPEP-BALANCE: A Tool for Long-term Nuclear Power Market Simulations

Selected Publications

Miscellaneous: "Executive Brief" Impact of post-event avoidance behavior on commercial facilities sector venues.

Impact of post-event avoidance behavior on commercial facilities sector venues-literature review.

Restore©: Modeling Interdependent Repair/Restoration Processes

EpiPOD: Community Vaccination and Dispensing Model User's Guide

Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis: ABMS of HIE Network

Impact of post-event avoidance behavior on commercial facilities sector venues-literature review.

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