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Collaboration has begun with the NASA Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE) toward interoperability and information exchange.

By William Manley on January 10, 2015 in Milestones

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Poster and demos were given at the Fall AGU meeting: “Arctic Research Mapping Application (ARMAP) Showcases Discovery Level Metadata for US Funded Research Projects”.
The ARMAP Field Research Projects database has been upgraded — beyond compatibility with FGDC-based metadata standards — with implementation of an ISO metadata standard. A new, public web service (conforming specifically with ISO 19115-1) is now available for improved interoperability and information exchange with other groups at national to international levels.
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