Federation of Earth Science Information Partners
Space sciences | |
Region served | Worldwide |
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President | Denise Hills (2023)[1] |
Staff | 5 |
Volunteers | 5000 |
Website | esipfed |
Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) is a community of data and information technology practitioners that come together to coordinate Earth science interoperability efforts. Participation in ESIP allows members to enhance their data management capabilities.
ESIP arranges collaboration through in-person meetings and virtually through
Created by
History
ESIP is a community drawn from agencies and individuals who provide handling for Earth and environmental science data and information. ESIP was founded in 1998 by NASA in response to a National Research Council (NRC) review of the Earth Observation System Data and Information System (EOSDIS). The NRC called on NASA to develop a new, distributed structure that would be operated and managed by the Earth science community that would include those responsible for all elements of Earth observation, including observation, research, and ultimately, application and education.
Beginning with 24 NASA-funded partners, ESIP's purpose was to evolve methods to make Earth science data easy to preserve, locate, access and use by research, education, and commercial interests. NASA developed the ESIP Federation by starting with a set of working prototype projects called ESIPs, representing both the research and applications development communities. These prototype projects were joined by nine NASA data archive centers to form the core of the early ESIP Federation and were responsible for creating its governing structures and the collaborative community it is today.
By 2001, the ESIP Federation created a
In 2002, Foundation staff were hired to support the work of the ESIP Federation. The foundation helped create operating policies for the ESIP Federation and facilitated the development of its first strategic plan, adopted by the ESIP Federation’s Assembly in 2004. NOAA’s data centers joined the ESIP Federation.
Beginning in July 2007 in Madison, Wisconsin, a Strategic Planning Working Group was formed to develop a new vision of the ESIP Federation in its second decade.
The ESIP Federation’s partner organizations include all
In 2009 and 2010 new ESIP Federation communities formed around data preservation and
Partners
ESIP is made up of more than 170 partner organizations that span NASA, NOAA,
Interests
Technology
- Semantic technologies
- Cloud Computing
- Web Services
- Metadata
- Standards
- Emerging technologies
- Modeling
Science
- Atmospheric
- Climate
- Terrestrial
- Oceanography
- Hydrology
- Environmental
- Geology
- Ecology
Applied science
- Air quality
- Water resources
- Natural disasters
- Carbon management
Activities
- Visualization programs
- Standardized QA/QC processes
- Standardized metadata initiatives
- Educational outreach to provide public school teachers with quality science units
- Semantic web and ontology development
- Energy and climate initiatives
References
- ^ "People | ESIP". 27 December 2023.
- ^ "Sponsors | ESIP". 27 December 2023.
- National Academy Press (1995). A Review of the U.S. Global Change Research Program and NASA’s Mission to Planet Earth/Earth Observing System. http://www.gcrio.org/USGCRP/LaJolla/cover.html
- http://wiki.esipfed.org/images/9/95/StrategicPlan_2009-2013_FINAL.pdf