NASA's Earth Science Data and Information Systems (ESDIS) have undergone a significant evolution, particularly with the introduction of the Big Earth Data Initiative (BEDI) and the Open-Source Science Initiative (OSSI). In this talk, I will provide an overview of NASA's Earth Science Data and Information systems, highlighting key components such as EOSDIS, ESDIS, and ESDS. Moving forward, I will delve into the BEDI initiative, discussing its objectives, key players, and lessons learned. The second part of the talk will cover the OSSI initiative, exploring its objectives, strategy, and innovative solutions. Throughout the presentation, I will provide insights into the requests, strategies, and solutions behind both BEDI and OSSI. By the end, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of how NASA's Earth Science Data Systems have evolved over the years and witness the organization's commitment to advancing an open-source and collaborative approach to data science. Join me for an enlightening exploration into the future of Earth science data and the pivotal role played by NASA in shaping this transformative landscape.


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    Title :

    Transforming NASA Earth Science Data Systems: A Journey from Big Earth Data Initiative (BEDI) to Open-Source Science Initiative (OSSI)


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    Conference:

    Seminar on Physics and Chemistry of the Atmosphere SoSe 2023 University of Bremen Germany ; 2023 ; Virtual, DE


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

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    Language :

    English