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Fostering innovation with data at the Department of Energy

At the highest level, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) is tasked with advancing the energy, environmental, and nuclear security of the United States. Yet maintaining such security requires a cross-functional effort across the Federal Government to effectively create and manage a multi-faceted, technology and research investment structure. So how does the agency continue to spawn fundamental research while maintaining data transparency, buy-in of agency leadership, and their public mission?

In 2015, the DOE’s Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) was created to oversee and advance these very priorities. By expanding the reach of the DOE’s research and development initiatives into the commercial space, it has streamlined the information and access to DOE's national labs and sites to foster partnerships and increase innovation, in order to advance the energy interests of the Nation.

Watch this webinar to hear how the DOE ensures:

  • Efficient data management and analysis
  • Clear, evidence-based impact evaluations
  • Effective stakeholder communication at all levels
  • Data governance for mission, service, and the public good

About the speakers

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Robert Bectel

Senior Program Analyst at US Department of Energy, Office of Technology Transitions

Robert Bectel currently serves as Senior Program Analyst at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Technology Transitions, where he accelerates the commercialization of new solutions and works to establish a uniform, efficient, and user-friendly information enterprise facilitating the achievement of DOE’s mission.

To do this, Rob draws on his rich experience serving as the Chief Technology Officer for the DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, a ~$2 billion organization. He also uses his long history of experience developing, operating and marketing a diverse range of information technology solutions to customers in the public and private sectors. His current portfolio includes the powerful Lab Partnering Service (www.labpartnering.org) -- an online suite of applications enabling access to leading energy expertise, projects, innovations and Laboratories.

Rob has 20 years of experience developing, operating and marketing a diverse range of information technology solutions to customers in the public and private sectors. Prior to joining government, Rob developed and managed the first vertical business network for pharmacists, www.pharmacistelink.com, for the National Community Pharmacists Association, and led its Committee on Innovation and Technology. Rob has co-authored several publications and textbooks on long-term care systems in the United States and Europe.

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Pete Tseronis

Former CTO, Department of Energy | Founder and CEO, Dots and Bridges

A trusted thought leader with corporate savvy and substantive technical proficiency, Pete maintains several Advisory Board roles in which Companies leverage Pete’s sophisticated aptitude to facilitate digital transformation, mitigate supply-chain risk, and enable global growth.

As the Department of Energy’s (DoE) first-ever appointed Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Pete served as an innovation advocator for the technology transfer of intellectual property, was an effective and credible collaborator across the international research and development community, and leveraged intellect within the national laboratory enterprise to catalyze economic competitiveness.

A self-proclaimed “Connective Tissue Officer,” Pete founded Dots and Bridges LLC to satisfy his appetite for connecting dots, building bridges, and nurturing relationships.

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