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SUMMARY:The High Performance Software Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Megan Phinney (Los Alamos National Laboratory)\n\nThe High Per
 formance Software Foundation (HPSF) is a community-driven initiative dedic
 ated to advancing the development, sustainability, and impact of software 
 for HPC. As a neutral hub for open source high performance software under 
 the nonprofit Linux Foundation. HPSF provides trusted governance, infrastr
 ucture, and community support to accelerate collaboration across instituti
 ons, industry, and national laboratories. HPSF’s core goals are to increas
 e adoption of high-quality HPC software, cultivate inclusive and sustainab
 le communities, and enable coordinated development of solutions for increa
 singly diverse hardware architectures. By promoting best practices in open
  development, security, testing, and long-term maintenance, the Foundation
  strengthens the resilience of critical software dependencies throughout t
 he HPC ecosystem. HPSF supports project spanning libraries, programming mo
 dels, tools, and frameworks, helping ensure that software remains adaptabl
 e to emerging computing technologies. Through a transparent governance mod
 el and a structured membership framework, HPSF creates a clear pathway for
  participation, contribution, and leadership. This presentation will intro
 duce the Foundation’s mission, organization structure, and project lifecyc
 le, and will highlight how HPSF lowers barriers to productive use of today
 ’s and future HPC systems while fostering a sustainable, collaborative sof
 tware ecosystem.\n\nDomain: Applied Social Sciences and Humanities, Comput
 ational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chairs: Julien Bigot (M
 aison de la Simulation; CEA, CNRS, université Paris-Saclay, UVSQ); Todd Ga
 mblin (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory); and Emily Bourne (EPFL)\n\
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