Lee Allison, ECTEG PI, provides an overview of the EarthCube journey, from its beginning, and how we got to the All-Hands Meeting.
This presentation was given in the morning plenary of Day 1, June 24th.
4. Roadmaps & Concept Designs (technical roadmaps and small
prototype designs)
End-userWorkshops & Stakeholder Alignment (identifying
community needs & wants)
Test GovernanceAward (planning & demonstration phases)
Building Blocks, RCNs, and Conceptual Design Awards
(current funded projects)
The EarthCube Journey
White Papers & Expressions of Interest (Geo & CI)
Dear Colleague Letter & Charrettes
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6. Your participation has gotten us to here today
EarthCube Governance – a road forward
We’ve listened to you: results will drive charter
and implementation
You don’t have to be here to have a place in EC Governance
Webinars within a month for Standing Committees
(by August), Steering Committee by Sept.
Check in at January to adjust as needed
7. We’ve had the ability to build Cyberinfrastructure all along
8. Leave here with clear, actionable, realistic plan
to put EarthCube governance in place by October 1
9. The folks behind the curtain
Operations
Kim Patten
Genevieve Pearthree
Anna Katz
Rachael Black
Kate Kretschmann
Secretariat
Kerstin Lehnert
Erin Robinson
Steve Diggs
George Percivall
Steve Richard
Ted Haberman
Joel Cutcher-Gerschenfeld
Jewlya Lynn
Advisory Committee
Paul Edwards
Holly Given
Linda Gunderson
Thom Hoffman
JohnTownes
Beth Plale
Operational Management Group
Gary Crane
Jim Bowring
Bruce Caron
Cecilia Deluca
Notas do Editor
Working together to find a common solution for disparate needs
Finally on this slide we get to the Test Governance Award, which is the project I work on and have the most knowledge about regarding current efforts.