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DHardin@itsc.uah.edu

The following five applications are open for review. Please send comments to tyunck1@mac.com or carol.meyer@earthsciencefoundation.org

CLASS (Type I Data Center)

Application excerpt:
"CLASS supports NOAA Archives by providing long-term, secure storage of and access to high-volume, environmental data, primarily those data collected by or derived from satellite-based observations. CLASS is a web-based data access and distribution system for NOAA’s environmental data as well as the IT infrastructure for an enterprise solution for long-term, secure storage of and common access to NOAA Archive maintained environmental data and information."
Website:
http://www.class.noaa.gov
Full Application:
CLASS ESIP Partnership Application

James Madison University Geographic Science Program (Type III Applications)

Application excerpt:
"CyberForSPACE is a new umbrella effort that is intended to focus multiple endeavors on developing and utilizing sustainable technical solutions and data streams to empower communities (scientists, decision makers, and citizens) to address sustainability issues in their communities. One effort under development is the Vertically Integrating Cyberinfrastructure for Sustainability (VertICeS) Project, which strives to integrate local, regional, state, and federal Internet-based GIS applications for regional use."
Website:
Under Development
Full Application:
JMU Geographic Science Program Partnership Application

Massachusetts Maritime Academy (Type III Applications)

Application excerpt:
"The Massachusetts Maritime Academy is the first New England state college to install the largest 660KW wind turbine. We have taken steps to be more environmentally responsible state facility by utilizing renewable energies in the form of wind, tidal, solar, biofuel, and fuelcell. The Academy’s wind turbine has become a model campus for other state facilities to follow. We offer our practical and successful experience and any data from current and/or future projects. Our current projects include performing feasible studies for a tidal turbine and improving our marina facility. Climate data such as wind, waves, and tidal need to be analyzed and predicted prior to any implementation. We are actively seeking technologies and data partner for these purposes. "
Website:
http://www.maritime.edu
Full Application:
Massachusetts Maritime Academy Partnership Application

Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute / Research and Development / Marine Metadata Interoperability Initiative (Type II Research)

Application excerpt:
"The MMI goal is to promote collaborative research in the marine science domain, by simplifying the incredibly complex world of metadata into specific, straightforward guidance. MMI hopes to encourage scientists and data managers at all levels to apply good metadata practices from the start of a project, by providing the best advice and resources for data management."
Website:
http://marinemetadata.org
Full Application:
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute / Marine Metadata Interoperability Initiative Partnership Application