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A publication of the Advanced Simulation & Computing Division, NA-121.2, NNSA Defense Programs March 2009NA-ASC-500-09—Issue 10 Seager Honored by Federal Computer Week
Lawrence Livermore’s Mark Seager was selected by Federal Computer Week magazine as one of this year’s “Federal 100” top executives from government, industry, and academia who had the greatest impact on government information systems in 2008. Seager was selected because of “the difference you made in the way agencies, companies and government officials develop, acquire, manage and use information technology.” The nomination was submitted by industry collaborators for Seager’s leadership of the Hyperion Project, a collaboration with ten industry leaders to advance next-generation Linux high performance computing clusters. “Hyperion represents a new way of doing business. Collectively we are building a system none of us could have built individually,” Seager said when the project was announced at SC08 last November. “The project will advance the state-of-the-art in a cost-effective manner, benefitting both end users, such as the national security labs, and the computing industry, which can expand the market with proven, easy to deploy large-and small-scale Linux clusters.” |
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