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::"Founded in 1982, Sonoma Technology, Inc. (STI) provides scientific and operational services for air quality,meteorology, climate, and fire science research and applications. In addition, our services include geographic information systems, custom instrumentation, software and system development, training and education, and public outreach. Our recent work includes major studies across the United States as well as projects in Canada, Mexico, Egypt, China, Qatar, and Antarctica. STI is an employee-owned company based in Petaluma,California. STI's staff includes scientists with expertise in meteorology, chemistry, atmospheric sciences, policy analysis,and computer science. Our senior scientists serve as members of university faculty, government advisory committees, and journal editorial boards. STI scientists regularly publish in scientific journals; act as peer reviewers for journals, associations, and government agencies; and actively participate in public education programs.
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::The ITSC performs research and development in the areas of distributed information systems, next generation internet, data mining and knowledge discovery, information system interoperability, image processing and data security. The ITSC has worked with researchers at Marshall Space Flight Center, other NASA centers, state and federal agencies and industry for over 30 years. We provide stewardship of Earth science data and information for numerous missions including NASA’s Earth science missions and field campaigns. ITSC researchers team with scientists to develop new technologies and applications that promote the broad use of Earth science data.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:15, October 28, 2010

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The following seven applications are up for review and comment. The comment period will close November 27, 2010.



City of Chicago (Type III - Applications)

Application excerpt:
The Chicago Climate Action Plan establishes mitigation goals and adaptation strategies. Dozens of partners have contributed to the development of the strategies, and the City of Chicago has been implementing changes and adaptations under a no regrets policy to improve our resiliency, flexibility and quality of life. We have completed a risk analysis due to climate change, downscaled GCM models to Chicago region, and aggressively pursuing many adaptation changes from ordinances to infrastructure, behavior to built environment.

Website:

http://www.chicagoclimateaction.org
Full Application:
City of Chicago

DataONE (University of New Mexico) (Type I - Data Center)

Application Excerpt:
DataONE is designed to be the foundation of new innovative environmental research that addresses questions of relevance to science and society. DataONE will ensure preservation and access to multi-scale, multi-discipline, and multi-national data. Operationally, DataONE encompasses a distributed global network of Member Nodes (i.e., data repositories) that provide open and persistent access to well-described and easily discovered Earth observational data. In addition, a smaller number of Coordinating Nodes (i.e., metadata repositories and service centers) support network-wide services such as data replication and access to an array of enabling tools.

Website:

http://www.dataone.org
Full Application:
DataOne‎

Information Technology and Systems Center (ITSC) - (Type II – Research)

Application excerpt:
The ITSC performs research and development in the areas of distributed information systems, next generation internet, data mining and knowledge discovery, information system interoperability, image processing and data security. The ITSC has worked with researchers at Marshall Space Flight Center, other NASA centers, state and federal agencies and industry for over 30 years. We provide stewardship of Earth science data and information for numerous missions including NASA’s Earth science missions and field campaigns. ITSC researchers team with scientists to develop new technologies and applications that promote the broad use of Earth science data.
Website:

http://http://www.itsc.uah.edu/

Full Application:

[[::media:ITSC_ESIPApplication.pdf |ITSC]]‎