Jefferson Lab's $500M Data Hub to Transform AI-Driven Science and Boost Virginia's Economy

June 13, 2026
Jefferson Lab's $500M Data Hub to Transform AI-Driven Science and Boost Virginia's Economy
  • The HPDF is expected to employ 100 to 200 people across multiple sites, though not all roles will be located in Virginia.

  • Virginia Tech and SURATech, led by SURA, will anchor modernization efforts, leveraging university expertise and the Spark Institute to support Jefferson Lab priorities.

  • The Jefferson Lab Data Center (JLDC) groundbreaking inaugurates the High-Performance Data Facility (HPDF) project on the Newport News campus, marking a major expansion beyond traditional nuclear physics work.

  • Jefferson Lab is building a roughly 30,000-square-foot data center as the hub for the HPDF, designed to accelerate data management and AI-enabled discovery across DOE programs.

  • The project highlights a federal-state-local partnership and is framed as an investment in regional economic development and scientific infrastructure in Virginia.

  • HPDF aims to break down silos by standardizing data and enabling AI to unify datasets from diverse scientific communities.

  • Policy considerations are highlighted to address AI-related challenges, including national and personal security, data center proliferation, and energy usage.

  • The facility is planned with a power service of about one megawatt for the building, while HPDF operations may require around five megawatts for computing and cooling.

  • HPDF seeks to consolidate data, instruments, and computing to accelerate discovery and enable AI-enabled scientific workflows across the DOE complex.

  • When operational by 2030, the HPDF data hub will move data up to 10,000 times faster than typical consumer internet, enabling cross-disciplinary research by integrating data from fields like biology and astronomy.

  • The lab is collaborating with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on building high-performance computing hardware, with input from Southeastern Universities Research Association to ensure data standardization.

  • The project is part of DOE’s Genesis Mission, with total costs up to $500 million; the Jefferson Lab Data Center itself is financed by Virginia at about $49 million.

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