US Department of Energy

The U.S. Department of Energy is a government agency established in 1977, located in Washington, D.C. Its primary mission is to ensure the security and prosperity of the nation by tackling energy, environmental, and nuclear challenges. The Department focuses on promoting transformative scientific and technological solutions to address these issues, thereby supporting the country's energy needs and environmental sustainability.

Maria Robinson

Director of DOE's Grid Deployment Office

Past deals in Open Source

Kitware

Grant in 2024
Kitware develops and supports open-source software in the fields of computer vision, medical imaging, visualization, 3D data publishing, and technical software development. Its solutions include Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit, an open-source software system to support the VisibleHuman project; CMake, a cross-platform open-source make system to control the software compilation process using platform and compiler independent configuration files; Visualization ToolKit, an open source software system for 3D computer graphics, image processing, and visualization for researchers and developers around the world; KiwiViewer, an interactive application for the exploration of geometric datasets on multi-touch mobile devices; and MIDAS, a multi-media server for storing scientific data and related metadata reports. The company also provides ActiViz, which provides an interface to the Visualization Toolkit, an object-oriented interface that encompasses various algorithms to transform data into interactive 3D environments; VolView, an interactive system for volume visualization that allows researchers to explore and analyze 3D medical or scientific data on Windows and Unix platforms; CDashPro, a dashboard hosting service that aggregates, analyzes, and displays the results of software testing processes; and ParaViewPro, a professional support subscription for the ParaView scientific visualization application. Kitware was founded in 1998 and is based in Clifton Park, New York.

Kitware

Grant in 2024
Kitware develops and supports open-source software in the fields of computer vision, medical imaging, visualization, 3D data publishing, and technical software development. Its solutions include Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit, an open-source software system to support the VisibleHuman project; CMake, a cross-platform open-source make system to control the software compilation process using platform and compiler independent configuration files; Visualization ToolKit, an open source software system for 3D computer graphics, image processing, and visualization for researchers and developers around the world; KiwiViewer, an interactive application for the exploration of geometric datasets on multi-touch mobile devices; and MIDAS, a multi-media server for storing scientific data and related metadata reports. The company also provides ActiViz, which provides an interface to the Visualization Toolkit, an object-oriented interface that encompasses various algorithms to transform data into interactive 3D environments; VolView, an interactive system for volume visualization that allows researchers to explore and analyze 3D medical or scientific data on Windows and Unix platforms; CDashPro, a dashboard hosting service that aggregates, analyzes, and displays the results of software testing processes; and ParaViewPro, a professional support subscription for the ParaView scientific visualization application. Kitware was founded in 1998 and is based in Clifton Park, New York.

Lifeboat

Grant in 2024
Lifeboat is an open-source HDF5 data management software.

RadiaSoft

Grant in 2024
RadiaSoft is a research and development company specializing in scientific computing services, offering a range of solutions that include software development, machine learning, and science consulting. The company focuses on providing high-performance computing simulations accessible directly through a browser. RadiaSoft's expertise encompasses parallel high-performance computing, algorithm development, and computational modeling for various applications, particularly in the fields of electron and ion beams, accelerators, and plasma modeling. Their services enable clients to utilize both open-source and high-performance codes, facilitating advanced simulations for environments such as synchrotron light sources, heavy ion colliders, and industrial electron sources.

Aperi CMC

Grant in 2024
Aperi CMC is an agile open-source community that trains subject matter experts to use open-source code, so they are no longer bound by the software provided by their host firm.

Kitware

Grant in 2023
Kitware develops and supports open-source software in the fields of computer vision, medical imaging, visualization, 3D data publishing, and technical software development. Its solutions include Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit, an open-source software system to support the VisibleHuman project; CMake, a cross-platform open-source make system to control the software compilation process using platform and compiler independent configuration files; Visualization ToolKit, an open source software system for 3D computer graphics, image processing, and visualization for researchers and developers around the world; KiwiViewer, an interactive application for the exploration of geometric datasets on multi-touch mobile devices; and MIDAS, a multi-media server for storing scientific data and related metadata reports. The company also provides ActiViz, which provides an interface to the Visualization Toolkit, an object-oriented interface that encompasses various algorithms to transform data into interactive 3D environments; VolView, an interactive system for volume visualization that allows researchers to explore and analyze 3D medical or scientific data on Windows and Unix platforms; CDashPro, a dashboard hosting service that aggregates, analyzes, and displays the results of software testing processes; and ParaViewPro, a professional support subscription for the ParaView scientific visualization application. Kitware was founded in 1998 and is based in Clifton Park, New York.

Kitware

Grant in 2023
Kitware develops and supports open-source software in the fields of computer vision, medical imaging, visualization, 3D data publishing, and technical software development. Its solutions include Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit, an open-source software system to support the VisibleHuman project; CMake, a cross-platform open-source make system to control the software compilation process using platform and compiler independent configuration files; Visualization ToolKit, an open source software system for 3D computer graphics, image processing, and visualization for researchers and developers around the world; KiwiViewer, an interactive application for the exploration of geometric datasets on multi-touch mobile devices; and MIDAS, a multi-media server for storing scientific data and related metadata reports. The company also provides ActiViz, which provides an interface to the Visualization Toolkit, an object-oriented interface that encompasses various algorithms to transform data into interactive 3D environments; VolView, an interactive system for volume visualization that allows researchers to explore and analyze 3D medical or scientific data on Windows and Unix platforms; CDashPro, a dashboard hosting service that aggregates, analyzes, and displays the results of software testing processes; and ParaViewPro, a professional support subscription for the ParaView scientific visualization application. Kitware was founded in 1998 and is based in Clifton Park, New York.

Kitware

Grant in 2023
Kitware develops and supports open-source software in the fields of computer vision, medical imaging, visualization, 3D data publishing, and technical software development. Its solutions include Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit, an open-source software system to support the VisibleHuman project; CMake, a cross-platform open-source make system to control the software compilation process using platform and compiler independent configuration files; Visualization ToolKit, an open source software system for 3D computer graphics, image processing, and visualization for researchers and developers around the world; KiwiViewer, an interactive application for the exploration of geometric datasets on multi-touch mobile devices; and MIDAS, a multi-media server for storing scientific data and related metadata reports. The company also provides ActiViz, which provides an interface to the Visualization Toolkit, an object-oriented interface that encompasses various algorithms to transform data into interactive 3D environments; VolView, an interactive system for volume visualization that allows researchers to explore and analyze 3D medical or scientific data on Windows and Unix platforms; CDashPro, a dashboard hosting service that aggregates, analyzes, and displays the results of software testing processes; and ParaViewPro, a professional support subscription for the ParaView scientific visualization application. Kitware was founded in 1998 and is based in Clifton Park, New York.

RadiaSoft

Grant in 2023
RadiaSoft is a research and development company specializing in scientific computing services, offering a range of solutions that include software development, machine learning, and science consulting. The company focuses on providing high-performance computing simulations accessible directly through a browser. RadiaSoft's expertise encompasses parallel high-performance computing, algorithm development, and computational modeling for various applications, particularly in the fields of electron and ion beams, accelerators, and plasma modeling. Their services enable clients to utilize both open-source and high-performance codes, facilitating advanced simulations for environments such as synchrotron light sources, heavy ion colliders, and industrial electron sources.
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