DocumentCode
2434423
Title
Architecture and Data Management Challenges in GEOSS and IEOS
Author
Fontaine, Kathleen S.
Author_Institution
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt
fYear
2007
fDate
3-10 March 2007
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
10
Abstract
The international Group on Earth Observations (GEO) was initiated in 2003 to engage all the nations of the Earth in building a coordinated, comprehensive, and sustained Earth observation capability, known as the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS). The GEO website describes GEOSS this way: "GEOSS will build on and add value to existing Earth-observation systems by coordinating their efforts, addressing critical gaps, supporting their interoperability, sharing information, reaching a common understanding of user requirements, and improving delivery of information to users." Each member nation has responded to GEO by establishing some sort of coordinating body; within the United States, that is the United States Group on Earth Observations (USGEO). This paper will describe the establishment of GEO and USGEO, will provide an overview of the activities and challenges in the area of architecture and data management, and will highlight some of the major efforts underway within USGEO today.
Keywords
Earth; astronomical instruments; GEOSS; Global Earth Observation System of Systems; Group on Earth Observations; IEOS; United States; data management; information sharing; interoperability; Buildings; Content management; Economic forecasting; Environmental economics; Global Earth Observation System of Systems; Government; NASA; Power generation economics; Statistics; Sustainable development;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Aerospace Conference, 2007 IEEE
Conference_Location
Big Sky, MT
ISSN
1095-323X
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0524-6
Electronic_ISBN
1095-323X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AERO.2007.352813
Filename
4161329
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