Ocean Data Interoperability Platform: EU-US-Australia Collaborative Project

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This collaborative project, funded by the European Commission, National Science Foundation (NSF), and Australian Government, aims to develop a collaboration platform for organized dialogue between partners from Europe, the USA, and Australia. The project focuses on establishing a coordination platform to support interoperability between marine data management infrastructures, creating inventories of standards and policies, conducting joint workshops, and developing prototypes for testing interoperability solutions.


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  1. Ocean Data Interoperability Platform EU-US-Australia collaborative project Grant Number: 312492 Call: FP7-INFRASTRUCTURES-2012-1-INFSO Activity: INFRA-2012-3.2: International co-operation with the USA on common e-infrastructure for scientific data Start date: 1 October 2012 Duration: 36 months http://odig.org/ Funded in parallel by European Commission, National Science Foundation (NSF) and Australian Government

  2. ODIP objectives: Developing collaboration platform for organised dialogue between partners Establishing a European - USA - Australia co-ordination platform to support development of interoperability between existing marine data management infrastructures Creating and publishing inventories of existing standards and policies Regular joint workshops to develop interoperability solutions and/or agree on common standards Development of prototypes for testing and evaluating potential interoperability solutions

  3. ODIP partners Europe: 10 EU funded partners: 6 countries NERC-BGS/BODC, MARIS, OGS, IFREMER, HCMR, ENEA, ULG, CNR, RBINS-MUMM, TNO

  4. USA: NSF funded partners (supplement to existing R2R project) San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI) Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO) Florida State University: Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (FSU) Australia Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) International UNESCO IOC-IODE

  5. Associate partners Europe Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar Research (AWI) MARUM USA NOAA US-IOOS, NOAA US-NODC, NOAA NGDC UNIDATA Australia Australian National Data Service (ANDS) Geoscience Australia (GA) CSIRO

  6. ODIP Prototype 1: Establishing interoperability between the SeaDataNet, IMOS and NODC data discovery and access services using brokering services Lead by European partners via SeaDataNet Initially addressing use of brokers at the metadata level Progress to data access services (possibly including authentication, authorisation and accounting (AAA) systems)

  7. ODIP Prototype 2: Establishing interoperability between cruise summary reporting systems in Europe, the USA and Australia Lead by Rolling Deck to Repository (R2R) partners (USA) Improvement of delivery and exchange of cruise summary information through the use of common formats and vocabularies Use GeoNetWorks for routine harvesting of cruise data for delivery via the Partnership for Observation of Global Oceans (POGO) portal

  8. ODIP Prototype 3: Establishing a prototype for a Sensor Observation Service (SOS) for selected sensors installed on vessels and in real- time monitoring systems using sensor web enablement (SWE) Lead by AODN (Australia) regional initiatives progress towards the adoption of SWE allowing direct standardised access to the data from operational sensor systems

  9. ODIP 2 Project: Continuing the work of ODIP funded in the framework of the EC HORIZON 2020 Research Infrastructures programme Includes more partners More information: http://odip.org/

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