Partnership

From Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP)

Becoming a new Partner

Federation Constitution Article III
"Any entity engaged in activities pursuant to the goals and objectives of the ESIP Federation shall be eligible to join. Specifically, ESIP Federation Partners (ESIPs) will be expected to contribute substantively to the provision of improved products and services based on Earth science. ESIP contributions and expertise will include, but will not necessarily be limited to, one or more of the following activities: archiving and distributing remotely sensed and ground based data; the scientific development, provision, and support of data and information products and services; and the development of Earth science applications. In addition, ESIPs may include major financial or in-kind supporters of the ESIP Federation's activities."
"New ESIP's may be added to each ESIP category upon application to the Partnership Committee (see Article VI), review and presentation by the Partnership Committee of candidate qualifications to the ESIP Federation Assembly (see Article IV), and upon receipt of approval by two-thirds vote of the entire ESIP Federation Assembly."

Application Form

To apply to become a Partner in the ESIP Federation, please complete the following form and follow the directions in its header:
Partnership Application Form

Applications posted for review

Please review the following applications posted on September 11, 2009:
Partnership Applications
Partnership Applications Archive

Partnership Committee Members

Danny Hardin, ITSC/University of Alabama in Huntsville, Chair
John Bates, NOAA/NCDC
Louis Kouvaris, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Dave Jones, StormCenter Communications