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At the ESIP Summer 2009 Meeting USEPA will lead a session that: | At the ESIP Summer 2009 Meeting USEPA will lead a session that: | ||
− | + | * Reviews important developments, including | |
o New access tools and activities including new sensor and model integration approaches | o New access tools and activities including new sensor and model integration approaches | ||
o Legislative and executive Agency developments | o Legislative and executive Agency developments | ||
o Informatics approaches (e.g., standards “grid”; ontology software, semantic web, integration applications etc) | o Informatics approaches (e.g., standards “grid”; ontology software, semantic web, integration applications etc) | ||
o Water data availability | o Water data availability | ||
− | + | * Review areas of active collaboration | |
− | + | * How do we coordinate and build community? | |
− | + | * Inform GEOSS discussion related to water and climate change? | |
Next Steps | Next Steps | ||
− | + | * Further meetings and consultations | |
− | + | * Wiki deployment | |
− | + | * Plan a water data summit? | |
− | + | * Continue discussions through-out day (July 9th) | |
Contact William Sonntag sonntag.william@epa.gov or 202 564 3871 | Contact William Sonntag sonntag.william@epa.gov or 202 564 3871 |
Revision as of 12:15, October 3, 2021
Water Information Domain Community Discussion – July 9, 2009 ESIP Summer Meeting
Goals
The water information domain landscape is evolving: How do we organize the community to help create interoperable ways of accessing and disseminating data - designed to provide information for decision-making - built as a system-of-systems designed to integrate data and observations from numerous government and non-government sources?
At the ESIP Summer 2009 Meeting USEPA will lead a session that:
- Reviews important developments, including
o New access tools and activities including new sensor and model integration approaches o Legislative and executive Agency developments o Informatics approaches (e.g., standards “grid”; ontology software, semantic web, integration applications etc) o Water data availability
- Review areas of active collaboration
- How do we coordinate and build community?
- Inform GEOSS discussion related to water and climate change?
Next Steps
- Further meetings and consultations
- Wiki deployment
- Plan a water data summit?
- Continue discussions through-out day (July 9th)
Contact William Sonntag sonntag.william@epa.gov or 202 564 3871