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ARMAP and AOV brought back an ISO metadata specialist for 2020. Ted Habermann, with Metadata Game Changers, will bring expertise to again help the team better implement interoperability through use of the ISO 19115 standard for research projects and observing sites.

By William Manley on May 5, 2020 in Milestones

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The ARMAP/AOV Team is working on streamlining and improving the backend databases and workflows. Improvements might not be obvious in the frontend Viewers but will reduce ongoing efforts, increase performance, and enable new functionalities.
The team assisted with a session at the EGU General Assembly 2020. Bill Manley was a co-convener of “Arctic Observations: Data Collection, Management, and User Engagement“.
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ARMAP MILESTONES

  • April 2021
    A user study has been initiated to engage a range of representative users to understand current and potential needs. The objective is to focus our efforts to better meet GIS-related needs for the Arctic Program.
  • April 2021
    The NSF activities animation and select figures were updated for the map gallery.
  • March 2021
    The ARMAP/AOV Team presented a poster at the Arctic Science Summit Week.
  • January 2021
    ARMAP was updated to include real time vessel tracking for IARPC cruises scheduled for 2021. 2020 tracks were backfilled to include PI names, project titles, awards and initiatives.
  • December 2020
    The ARMAP/AOV Team presented a poster at the 2020 Fall AGU meeting.
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