Brad Melton
Sandia National Laboratories
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Brad Melton.
Journal of Map and Geography Libraries | 2008
Patrick D. Finley; James L. Ramsey; Brad Melton; Sean Andrew McKenna
ABSTRACT The BROOM system was developed to collect, manage and analyze information from bioterrorist attacks on strategic buildings. GIS features help decision-makers and analysts rapidly assess the current status of contaminated facilities and develop optimized cleanup strategies. BROOM consists of networked server, desktop and PDA components. PDAs are deployed to collect samples of suspected bioagents, such as anthrax. Novel geostatistical methods are used to generate contaminant maps and define optimum locations for subsequent sampling. Efficiency and accuracy gains witnessed in field tests show that GIS technology can play a vital role in visualizing, managing and analyzing data from bioterrorism incidents
Archive | 2006
James L. Ramsey; Brad Melton; Patrick D. Finley; John Brockman; Chad E. Peyton; Mark D. Tucker; Wayne Einfeld; Gary Stephen Brown; Richard O. Griffith; Daniel A. Lucero; Robert G. Knowlton; Sean Andrew McKenna; Pauline Ho
In February of 2005, a joint exercise involving Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) was conducted in Albuquerque, NM. The SNL participants included the team developing the Building Restoration Operations and Optimization Model (BROOM), a software product developed to expedite sampling and data management activities applicable to facility restoration following a biological contamination event. Integrated data-collection, data-management, and visualization software improve the efficiency of cleanup, minimize facility downtime, and provide a transparent basis for reopening. The exercise was held at an SNL facility, the Coronado Club, a now-closed social club for Sandia employees located on Kirtland Air Force Base. Both NIOSH and SNL had specific objectives for the exercise, and all objectives were met.
Archive | 2013
Robert G. Knowlton; Brad Melton; Wayne Einfeld; Mark D. Tucker; David Oliver Franco; Lynn I. Yang
The Prioritization Analysis Tool for All-Hazards/Analyzer for Wide Area Restoration Effectiveness (PATH/AWARE) software system, developed by Sandia National Laboratories, is a comprehensive decision support tool designed to analyze situational awareness, as well as response and recovery actions, following a wide-area release of chemical, biological or radiological materials. The system provides capability to prioritize critical infrastructure assets and services for restoration. It also provides a capability to assess resource needs (e.g., number of sampling teams, laboratory capacity, decontamination units, etc.), timelines for consequence management activities, and costs. PATH/AWARE is a very comprehensive tool set with a considerable amount of database information managed through a Microsoft SQL (Structured Query Language) database engine, a Geographical Information System (GIS) engine that provides comprehensive mapping capabilities, as well as comprehensive decision logic to carry out the functional aspects of the tool set. This document covers the basic installation and operation of the PATH/AWARE tool in order to give the user enough information to start using the tool. A companion users manual is under development with greater specificity of the PATH/AWARE functionality.
Archive | 2006
James L. Ramsey; Brad Melton; Patrick D. Finley; John Brockman; Chad E. Peyton; Mark D. Tucker; Wayne Einfeld; Richard O. Griffith; Gary Stephen Brown; Daniel A. Lucero; Rita G. Betty; Sean Andrew McKenna; Robert G. Knowlton; Pauline Ho
The Bio-Restoration of Major Transportation Facilities Domestic Demonstration and Application Program (DDAP) is a designed to accelerate the restoration of transportation nodes following an attack with a biological warfare agent. This report documents the technology development work done at SNL for this DDAP, which include development of the BROOM tool, an investigation of surface sample collection efficiency, and a flow cytometry study of chlorine dioxide effects on Bacillus anthracis spore viability.
Archive | 2012
Robert G. Knowlton; Brad Melton; Patrick D. Finley; James L. Ramsey
Archive | 2010
Jr James L. Ramsey; Patrick D. Finley; Brad Melton
Archive | 2014
Robert G. Knowlton; Brad Melton; Robert J Anderson
Archive | 2013
Robert G. Knowlton; Brad Melton; Wayne Einfeld; Mark D. Tucker; David Oliver Franco; Lynn I. Yang
Archive | 2011
Robert G. Knowlton; David Oliver Franco; Wayne Einfeld; Mark D. Tucker; Brad Melton; Andrew J. Rothfuss; Ann M. Lesperance; Steve Stein; Grant Tietje; Michael. Payne
Archive | 2010
Brad Melton; Patrick D. Finley; Karim Magdi Mahrous; Donna M. Edwards; Kim Grommes; Lynn I. Young; Mark D. Tucker; Zach Heath; Wayne Einfeld; Robert G. Knowlton; David Oliver Franco