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EarthCube Solicitation Update

EarthCube is a community-driven initiative aiming to transform geosciences research through the development of a next-generation cyberinfrastructure. This initiative aims to address the needs of big, medium, and small science activities within the geosciences, enabling global data discovery, achieving interoperability, and integrating data across disciplines.

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EarthCube Solicitation Update

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  1. EarthCube Solicitation Update 2/08/2013 Eva Zanzerkia, Barbara Ransom, Irene Lombardo, Leonard Pace Lisa Boush, Bob Chadduck, Mark Suskin

  2. Content

  3. EarthCube Supports the Geosciences ANT Glaciology NCAR Paleo-Climate Petrology Geochemistry Solar Terrestial ANTAstro & Geospace Tectonics EAR Ed. Atm. Chemistry Aeronomy • climate change • deep – surface earth • Interactions & feedbacks • environmental • change & resilience • geohazards • human-earth interactions • formation & evolution • of the atmosphere & oceans • the origin of life • extreme events – causes, periodicity, & implications • resource discovery & abundance • continental evolution & changes through time EarthScope ANTEarth Sciences Phy. & Dyn Met. Geophysics Clm & Large Scale Dyn IES Magneto-spheric Phys. ARC Natural Sciences Hydrology ARC Sys Science (ARCSS) Geobio & Low Temp Geochem Sediment Geology and Paleobio ARC Obs. Network (AON) EarthCube CI Geomomorphology & land use dyn ARC Social Sciences PhysOcean Biological Infrastructure ANTOcean & Atm. Sci. Envir. Biology GeoPRISM OOI Software Emerging Frontiers (BIO) High Perf Computing OceanDrilling Biological Ocean Marine Geology & Geo-phys Networks OCE ED ANTOrganisms & Ecosys. Chem Ocean Data

  4. What the Geosciences Need • Getting Science done now and in the future • Science drivers and aspirations • Identifying and addressing barriers and challenges • Similar barriers with diverse solutions but no cross-communication • Assessing the distribution of resources (data and CI) and access to them • EarthCube must address the needs of big, medium, and small science activities. • Developing a systematic approach to the multifaceted and multivariate conduct of research within the geosciences • NSF can act as a facilitator

  5. EarthCube Vision • Transform the conduct of geosciences research with the next generation CI . • Create effective community-driven cyberinfrastructure. • Enable global data discovery within the geosciences • Achieve interoperability and data integration across disciplines.

  6. The EarthCube Strategy DataOne CUASHI Unidata • The process must • Engage all stakeholders: Geosciences end-users • Geosciences and CI facilities • CI and Computer Science specialists • EarthCube built on existing resources, understanding that different geosciences communities are not uniformly served • Build EarthCube iteratively, with community input and assessment in yearly intervals NCAR IEDA IRIS OOI

  7. EarthCube’s Iterative Process EarthCube designed in a step-wise fashion to accommodate needs, change and new developments. Next Opportunities Community Assessment Community Assessment Next Opportunities YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 10 Years

  8. FY13 Themes

  9. FY13 Themes: Engage Stakeholders Geoscientists Academic Researchers Geosciences Facilities Students Industry • Governance • Community • Engagement Geo-ed Computer Scientists • Architecture • Resource • Leveraging Geosciences Cyberinfrastructure CI Experts Builders CI Resources Data Providers

  10. Governance Enterprise Governance • Coordinate, organize and set priorities for a complex set of activities that will change over time • Build consensus; set priorities; foster collaboration • Geosciences Community Engagement • Coordinate discussion of architecture for EarthCube • Work with existing organizations and institutions within the Geosciences • http://www.nsf.gov/geo/earthcube/docs/EarthCubeGovernanceFramework.pdf • http://www.nsf.gov/geo/earthcube/docs/EarthCubeGovernanceRoadmap.pdf

  11. Phased Approach Outreach Scope Governance Models Terms of Reference • 1. Planning NSF Review • Architecture • Resource • Leveraging • Community • Engagement • 2. Demonstration NSF Review + Peer Reviewed Competition • 3. Enterprise Governance

  12. Phased Approach Outreach Scope Governance Models Terms of Reference • 1. Planning NSF Review • Architecture • Resource • Leveraging • Community • Engagement • 2. Demonstration Test Enterprise Governance

  13. Governance Test Enterprise Governance • 2-year project • Collaborative and broadly inclusive • Looking for the best set of organizations • To engage academic geoscientists • That understand and can work with geosciences CI • To build consensus • To set priorities • To foster connections between communities and geo- and CI experts Anticipate one award, but leaving options open depending on proposals

  14. Community • Engagement Community Engagement ANT Glaciology NCAR Paleo-Climate • 1. Domain WS Petrology Geochemistry Solar Terrestial Geosciences Observatories ANTAstro & Geospace Tectonics EAR Ed. Atm. Chemistry Aeronomy Software Institutes Science, challenges, resources Through 2013 Contact your NSF PO Connect to CI experts EarthScope ANTEarth Sciences Data Policies/Standards Phy. & Dyn Met. Geophysics Clm & Large Scale Dyn IES Magneto-spheric Phys. ARC Natural Sciences Community Orgs Hydrology Databases and Servers ARC Sys Science (ARCSS) Geobio & Low Temp Geochem Sediment Geology and Paleobio HPC Resources ARC Obs. Network (AON) Geomomorphology & land use dyn ARC Social Sciences • Building Partnerships PhysOcean Biological Infrastructure ANTOcean & Atm. Sci. Envir. Biology ning.earthcube.com Executive Summaries Common Needs/Goals GeoPRISM OOI Software Emerging Frontiers (BIO) High Perf Computing OceanDrilling Biological Ocean Marine Geology & Geo-phys Networks OCE ED ANTOrganisms & Ecosys. Chem Ocean • 2. EarthCube RCNs Data

  15. Research Coordination Networks • Community • Engagement • Planning activity for geosciences communities • Shared resources • Representative plans for needed CI • Data/CI standards • Multi-disciplinary is preferred • Communication and Participation Required • Not designed to build CI or groups planning to build CI

  16. EarthCube Amendment I • March 26 deadline • Test Enterprise Governance • 1 award; ~2yrs; $2m-$3m • EarthCube Research Coordination Networks • 4-6 awards; 2yrs; $300k • Governance • Community • Engagement

  17. EarthCube Amendment II • Follow on Webex when Amendment II released • Building Blocks • CI Integration and development to better connects current resources • Domain and technical collaboration • Serving a broader community • Initial work on potential building blocks of EarthCube • Conceptual Designs • Initial planning stage for Architecture • Understand the landscape of existing resources • Consider innovative designs for an evolving system • Resource • Leveraging • Architecture

  18. Questions and Comments? earthcube@nsf.gov

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