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::LASP has been gathering measurements and studing space since the Mariner mission flew by Venus in 1967.  LASP scientists study the sun, the atmosphere, space weather, and the planets in our solar system.  It was recently announced that CU Boulder was chosen to host the National Solar Observatory headquarters.  The PI for that project is a LASP scientist.
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=== USGS  (Type II) ===
 
=== USGS  (Type II) ===

Revision as of 13:52, November 16, 2011

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The following four applications have been approved by the Partnership Committee and are available for review and comment through December 14, 2011.


Information International Associates, Inc (IIa) (Type III)

Application excerpt:
We provide scientific information management and technology tools to the Earth Science community. Our interest is to work with Earth scientists and assist with solving the data management challenges of the community.
Website: http://www.iiaweb.com/
Full Application:
IIa

LASP (Type II)

Application excerpt:
LASP has been gathering measurements and studing space since the Mariner mission flew by Venus in 1967. LASP scientists study the sun, the atmosphere, space weather, and the planets in our solar system. It was recently announced that CU Boulder was chosen to host the National Solar Observatory headquarters. The PI for that project is a LASP scientist.
Website: http://lasp.colorado.edu/home/mission-ops-data/
Full Application:
LASP


NCAR (Type II)

Application excerpt:
NCAR is a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) devoted to research, service, and education in the atmospheric and related sciences. We conduct scientific research, operate observational and computational facilities for the science community, develop and transfer technology and information products to interested users, and provide opportunities for educational and professional development to post-secondary students and early career scientists
Website: http://ncar.ucar.edu/
Full Application:
NCAR

USGS (Type II)

Application excerpt:
The USGS is a leading science agency of the United States government within the Department of the Interior. The USGS Community for Data Integration (CDI) incorporates the contributions of USGS employees and external partners into a community of practice focused on data integration issues
Website: https://my.usgs.gov/confluence/display/cdi/Home and http://usgs.gov
Full Application:
USGS

GEIA (Type II)

Application excerpt:
Since 1990, GEIA (http://www.geiacenter.org/) has been bringing together people, data, and tools to create the highest quality information about emissions, the inputs to the atmosphere from human and natural activities. Accurate emissions information is critical to understanding and predicting air quality and climate. GEIA’s activities aim to improve access to emissions information, facilitate the development of better emissions datasets, and strengthen connections within the broad international community of developers and users of emissions knowledge. GEIA is a community-run organization made up of individuals affiliated with a variety of host institutions; its current co-chairs are Gregory Frost and Leonor Tarrasón.
Website: http://www.geiacenter.org/
Full Application:
GEIA

IEDA (Type I)

Application excerpt:
IEDA (Integrated Earth Data Applications) is a data facility that is based on a partnership between the Marine Geoscience Data System (MGDS, www.marine-geo.org) and the Geoinformatics for Geochemistry Program (GfG, www.geoinfogeochem.org) and funded by the US National Science Foundation under a Cooperative Agreement to ensure access and preservation of observational data from the Ocean, Earth, and Polar Sciences. IEDA’s goal is to maximize the return on research investments, while enabling verification of research results and contributing to new science initiatives.
Website: http://www.iedadata.org
Full Application:
IEDA

In Situ Experience (Type III)

Application excerpt:
In Situ Experience creates data-driven interactive experiences and media products for formal and informal education and commercial end-users. Founded by two highly-accomplished producers and developers, ISE brings a wealth of experience to the table.
Website:http://www.insituexperience.com/
Full Application:
In Situ Experience

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