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Small ESIP team to build an educational tool/product
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*Small ESIP team to build an educational tool/product
o Drought module be already be done – see Tamara
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**Drought module be already be done – see Tamara
Research
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*Research
o Leverage ESIP as a mouthpiece for coordination
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**Leverage ESIP as a mouthpiece for coordination
Feed the RFP process?
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**? Feed the RFP process?
o May be an appropriate topic for the winter Washington ESIP meeting
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**May be an appropriate topic for the winter Washington ESIP meeting
Going from small (pilot) scale to larger scale (national/global)
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*Going from small (pilot) scale to larger scale (national/global)
o NASA is currently in a call for requirements stage – get them NIDIS satellite requirements
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**NASA is currently in a call for requirements stage – get them NIDIS satellite requirements
o Don’t oversell satellite capabilities
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**Don’t oversell satellite capabilities
Satellite data in general
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*Satellite data in general
o Problem with verification and lack of in situ data
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**Problem with verification and lack of in situ data

Latest revision as of 16:45, July 19, 2008

NIDIS Section Discussion


Ideas:

  • Small ESIP team to build an educational tool/product
    • Drought module be already be done – see Tamara
  • Research
    • Leverage ESIP as a mouthpiece for coordination
    • ? Feed the RFP process?
    • May be an appropriate topic for the winter Washington ESIP meeting
  • Going from small (pilot) scale to larger scale (national/global)
    • NASA is currently in a call for requirements stage – get them NIDIS satellite requirements
    • Don’t oversell satellite capabilities
  • Satellite data in general
    • Problem with verification and lack of in situ data