Difference between revisions of "Summer 2007 Session: Air quality cluster meeting"
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[http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2007_Session:_Air_quality_interoperability_experiments Air Quality Interoperability Experiments],[http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2007_Session:_Applying_Service-Oriented_Architecture_Concepts_to_USGEO_Near-Term_Opportunities Applying Service-Oriented Architecture Concepts to USGEO Near-Term Opportunities] and [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2007_Session:_Evaluating_Sensor_Webs_for_Earth_Science_Applications Evaluating Sensor Webs for Earth Science Applications] sessions. | [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2007_Session:_Air_quality_interoperability_experiments Air Quality Interoperability Experiments],[http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2007_Session:_Applying_Service-Oriented_Architecture_Concepts_to_USGEO_Near-Term_Opportunities Applying Service-Oriented Architecture Concepts to USGEO Near-Term Opportunities] and [http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Summer_2007_Session:_Evaluating_Sensor_Webs_for_Earth_Science_Applications Evaluating Sensor Webs for Earth Science Applications] sessions. | ||
Revision as of 08:45, June 28, 2007
Telcon to discuss summer meeting air quality sessions:
Friday June 29, 2007
1:30PM Eastern Time
Phone: 866-489-0573
Meeting Code: *2279431*
The primary objective of the air quality session is to define next steps in ESIP air quality activities. This session is aimed at complementing the Air Quality Interoperability Experiments,Applying Service-Oriented Architecture Concepts to USGEO Near-Term Opportunities and Evaluating Sensor Webs for Earth Science Applications sessions.
Topics include:
- Presentations by new participants
- Brad Pierce, NOAA NESDIS, "Chemical/aerosol assimilation activities and capacity building for future operational systems"
- Glynis Lough, AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow, US EPA Office of Air & Radiation (invited)
- Revist the air quality cluster mission
- Who should be involved in the cluster (e.g., who's missing)
- How to interact with and use the EIE portal and its air quality portlet.
- Work with EPA, NASA and NOAA and other government agency representatives in supporting interoperable air quality networks
- Other use cases needed by the air quality community that could be addressed
- Funding Opportunities
- NSF Cyberinfrastructure Community-based Data Interoperability Networks (INTEROP)
- Other topics of interest to the cluster (feel free to edit this wiki page with your ideas and suggestions)
Interested? Add you name below. Contact: Stefan Falke, stefan.falke@ngc.com
- Stefan Falke
- Brad Pierce
- Glynis Lough
- Phil Yang