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* Participate in monthly calls of the Analysts
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** Two face-to-face meetings of the Analysts
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** Assist with developing concepts and approaches for cross-cutting analyses of the observational priorities and other important information from the 2009 US-09-01a primary reports.
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* Conduct further analyses of the area of the Health SBA that would further this cross-cutting effort.
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* Engage the AG
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** Replace members, as needed.
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** Ensure that the AG members have access to the primary and secondary products, as appropriate.
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* Database of keywords for the Health SBA area using the 2009 US-09-01a report as the source material for the keywords.
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* Populating the User Requirements  Registry (URR) and databases with the appropriate information from the primary and secondary products of the 2009 work.
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* Conduct an international GEO workshop in the aeroallergens area of the Health SBA jointly with other sponsors to
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** engage users
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** engage observation providers
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** support new Communities of Practice
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** present the results of this task
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** further populate the URR
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** share new GEO-relevant scientific and technical results
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** identify voluntary efforts to initiate additional activities, etc.

Revision as of 00:27, March 14, 2010

< GEO User Requirements for Air Quality | Report | Documents | Resources

  • Participate in monthly calls of the Analysts
    • Two face-to-face meetings of the Analysts
    • Assist with developing concepts and approaches for cross-cutting analyses of the observational priorities and other important information from the 2009 US-09-01a primary reports.
  • Conduct further analyses of the area of the Health SBA that would further this cross-cutting effort.
  • Engage the AG
    • Replace members, as needed.
    • Ensure that the AG members have access to the primary and secondary products, as appropriate.
  • Database of keywords for the Health SBA area using the 2009 US-09-01a report as the source material for the keywords.
  • Populating the User Requirements Registry (URR) and databases with the appropriate information from the primary and secondary products of the 2009 work.
  • Conduct an international GEO workshop in the aeroallergens area of the Health SBA jointly with other sponsors to
    • engage users
    • engage observation providers
    • support new Communities of Practice
    • present the results of this task
    • further populate the URR
    • share new GEO-relevant scientific and technical results
    • identify voluntary efforts to initiate additional activities, etc.