Difference between revisions of "ESC Implementation Strategies"

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http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2011/nsf11065/nsf11065.jsp
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== Indirect or Minimalist Funding ==

Revision as of 16:36, July 12, 2011

Potential Earth Science Collaboratory Implementation Strategies and Tactics

Note: these strategies are not mutually exclusive.

Direct Funding

Recommend ESC as a program to agencies

Propose to NSF programs, esp. Earth Cube

http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2011/nsf11065/nsf11065.jsp

Piggyback off data.gov

Indirect or Minimalist Funding

Branding

Form a joint ESC effort without dedicated funding, and target ESC as the eventual home of components developed to other proposal calls. Hopefully, eventual deployment to ESC would give such proposals an advantage.

  • Pros: Worked for CEOP
  • Cons: May need to be more substantive

Reputation Scoring

Define levels of contributions to construction of ESC and some recognition structure for those different levels. These would be citable in CV's and proposals.

NASA ESDSWG

Make ESC a goal of the NASA Earth Science Working Groups.

  • Pros: Technology Infusion, Reuse and Standards and Processes Group currently all work on core needs of the ESC, but are not aiming toward an ESC realization.
  • Cons: Not clear that NASA wants to use ESDSWG for this; also leaves out key partners in other agencies, academia, commercial world...

Steering to a Common Target [Reference?] Architecture

Define an architecture; ask participants working on projects to "steer" their development so the products, tools or services fit into the ESC when complete

FlashMob

Everybody go to {some collaborative site} and try collaborating on workflows, tools, data, etc. Candidates would include:

  • NASA Earth Exchange
  • myexperiment.org

ESIP Hackathon

Ultra-low-cost Recruiting

  • Google Summer of Code
  • Challenges