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MO4.O12: GEOSS Implementation—Uniting Perspectives

Session Type: Oral
Time: Monday, July 13, 16:20 - 18:00
Location: Leslie 1D
 
  MO4.O12.1: INSPIRE: A EUROPEAN CONTRIBUTION TO GEOSS
         Paul Smits; European Commission, Joint Research Centre Institute for Environment and Sustainability Spatial Data Infrastructures Unit
 
  MO4.O12.2: THE NAMIBIAN FLOOD/VECTOR DISEASE SENSORWEB PILOT PROJECT FOR EARLY WARNING
         Stuart Frye; NASA SensorWeb Project
         Guido Van Langenhove; Hydrological Services Namibia
         Joerg Szarzinski; Platform for Space-based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response (UN-SPIDER)
         Dan Mandl; NASA SensorWeb Project
         Pat Cappelaere; NASA SensorWeb Project
         Karen Moe; NASA-Earth Science Technology Office
         Granville Paules; Kelly Anderson
 
  MO4.O12.3: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE GEOSS ARCHITECTURE USING OPEN GEOSPATIAL CONSORTIUM (OGC) STANDARDS FOR GEOINFORMATICS
         Ingo Simonis; Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. / International Geospatial Services Institute GmbH
         George Percivall; Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.
 
  MO4.O12.4: GLOBAL EARTH OBSERVATION SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS CAPACITY BUILDING IN AFRICA
         Andiswa Mlisa; Umvoto Africa (Pty) Ltd.
         I. Salooje; Umvoto Africa (Pty) Ltd.
 
  MO4.O12.5: HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT: THE KEY TO UNLOCKING THE FULL POTENTIAL FOR SPACE SCIENCE APPLICATIONS
         V. Munsami; Department of Science and Technology
         T. Sebitloane; Department of Science and Technology