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The ARMAP Team gave a demo to the North Pacific Research Board (NPRB) and will explore options for collaboration.

By William Manley on September 5, 2018 in Milestones

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ARMAP and AOV continue to prepare the next generation of innovators through cyberinfrastructure training for graduate students. Lead developer Ari Kassin, PhD Comp. Sci., will further his career as a GIS Analyst and Database Programmer with the City of El Paso. Mauricio Barba, MSc Elect. & Comp. Eng., has stepped into the lead programming role.
ARMAP projects are now visible in a portal facilitating scientific research in Greenland, Isaaffik. This advance is the result of collaboration and a new partnership for information sharing and interoperability.
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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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