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- date_available comments to Ethan Davis Contact Us Terms of Use Privacy Policy Participation Policy The Unidata Program Center is a member of the UCAR Community35 KB (1,701 words) - 12:19, August 28, 2014
- reflect the final policies and procedures of the evaluation process. The evaluation process is collaborative; however, there are some privacy expectations for3 KB (515 words) - 22:41, April 20, 2016
- appropriate for the policy to follow the types. Ruth asked for comments. Mark noted that there will always be issues around privacy concerns, etc. so a6 KB (1,042 words) - 17:17, November 10, 2009
- Testbeds (section Testbed Policies and Procedures)documents refer to any ESIP testbed. Proposal Privacy Guidelines (In draft) Testbed Configuration Board Evaluation Privacy Guidelines Checklist for Evaluation Participation311 bytes (25 words) - 22:09, April 20, 2016
- available to the committee at large. Privacy concerns for the submitted proposals are discussed in the [ExCom privacy standing rules document]. The TCB is2 KB (299 words) - 23:35, April 20, 2016
- confidentiality/privacy protection practices and ethical guidance for the USGS datasets. ii. Is the metadata/data review process documented in the policy in details7 KB (966 words) - 09:47, June 22, 2015
- Fed-Foundation integration discussions with respect to C&B interests Discussed Policy & Procedure (P&P) documents and logistics - see draft hosting page Drafted7 KB (945 words) - 16:32, May 31, 2016
- Checklist for Project Evaluation, and Privacy Guidelines for Evaluation Participants. A draft of the RFP proposal privacy guidelines is in progress (C. White)3 KB (421 words) - 00:12, April 21, 2016
- Examples of standards per discipline. Policies: Ownership / Copyright / Intellectual Property. Access and Reuse. Privacy / Confidentiality / Security. Embargo2 KB (255 words) - 11:58, May 3, 2016
- NSF - National Digital Data Framework (section C. Developing and Implementing Coherent Data Policies)NSF is in a powerful position to influence data policy and management at research institutions. NSF’s policy position on data is straightforward: all science19 KB (2,750 words) - 14:05, March 9, 2008
- state, reason about, and resolve conflicts among privacy policies, and between privacy and security policies. Further, we need new models, methods, algorithms210 KB (30,892 words) - 09:53, October 8, 2021
- information and to have the ability to scale information up and down to meet privacy standards. Ability to learn about and understanding the composition of the32 KB (4,428 words) - 17:14, April 12, 2009