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== About the Federation Of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) == | == About the Federation Of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) == | ||
− | Earth observation information from satellites and ground-based collection sites has the potential | + | Earth observation information from satellites and ground-based collection sites has the potential to provide scientifically valid answers to many of the world’s most pressing environmental problems. However, the data sets tend to be very large, poorly cataloged, widely distributed and difficult to access. |
− | The Federation of Earth Science Information Partners is a unique consortium of | + | The Federation of Earth Science Information Partners is a unique consortium of 121 organizations that collect, interpret and develop applications for remotely sensed Earth observation information. Included in the ESIP network are NASA, NOAA and USGS data centers, research universities, government research laboratories, supercomputing facilities, education resource providers, information technology innovators, nonprofit organizations and commercial enterprises. |
− | With our Strategic Partners | + | With our Strategic Partners (NASA and NOAA), the Federation and its operations arm (the Foundation for Earth Science) are working to make observation information relating to a broad spectrum of Earth science issues more available and understandable to researchers, educators, policy makers, decision makers, and the general public. By so doing, the Federation hopes to contribute significantly to the creation of a healthy and sustainable planet. |
==Meetings== | ==Meetings== |
Revision as of 12:44, September 4, 2010
About the Federation Of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP)
Earth observation information from satellites and ground-based collection sites has the potential to provide scientifically valid answers to many of the world’s most pressing environmental problems. However, the data sets tend to be very large, poorly cataloged, widely distributed and difficult to access.
The Federation of Earth Science Information Partners is a unique consortium of 121 organizations that collect, interpret and develop applications for remotely sensed Earth observation information. Included in the ESIP network are NASA, NOAA and USGS data centers, research universities, government research laboratories, supercomputing facilities, education resource providers, information technology innovators, nonprofit organizations and commercial enterprises.
With our Strategic Partners (NASA and NOAA), the Federation and its operations arm (the Foundation for Earth Science) are working to make observation information relating to a broad spectrum of Earth science issues more available and understandable to researchers, educators, policy makers, decision makers, and the general public. By so doing, the Federation hopes to contribute significantly to the creation of a healthy and sustainable planet.
Meetings
Data and Informatics Collaborations
- Decisions
- Federated Search
- Information Quality
- Information Technology and Interoperability
- Preservation and Stewardship
- Products and Services
- Provenance
- Semantic Web
- Web Services
Education and Outreach Collaborations
- Commercial Development (inactive)
- Education
- ESIP Expertise
- Ongoing Topical Webinar Series (inactive)
- Workshop on Data Management
Societal Benefit Area Collaborations
- Air Quality
- Carbon (inactive)
- Coastal Management (inactive)
- Disaster Management (inactive)
- Ecological Forecasting (inactive)
- Energy
- Public Health (inactive)
- Water Management
Administration
- Committees
- Awards
- Documents
Member Resources
- FAQ
- Collaborations
- Cluster tools
- Cool Creations
- Demonstrations
- Discovery (Inactive)
- Earth Information Exchange (Inactive)
- Sensor Web (Inactive)
- Testbed
- Grant Opportunities
- White Papers