The National Science Foundation (NSF) announced support for the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center's Bridges and Indiana University's Jet stream, two new supercomputing acquisitions for the open science community that will complement existing resources with capabilities that enable advanced computing to be available to a wider range of emerging scientific disciplines. NSF says Bridges and Jetstream respond to the needs of the scientific computing community for more high-end, large-scale computing resources while helping to create a more inclusive computing environment. Both systems will be part of NSF's eXtreme Digital program, the most comprehensive collection of integrated digital resources and services enabling open science research in the world. Bridges focuses on research problems that are limited by data movement rather than by floating-point speed. To read further, please visit http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=133380.