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12
November
2019

Deadline for P15 Group Session Submission Fast Approaching

by Jamie Lupo-Petta

Dear Group Members,   The deadline for group session submissions for Plenary 15 is 28 November 2019, midnight UTC – just two weeks away.  
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10
November
2019

The World Science Day for Peace and Development 2019 - "Open Science, leaving no one behind"

by Suchith Anand

I wish to send greetings to everyone on The World Science Day for Peace and Development 2019 [1]. GeoForAll community has been contributing to Open Science and Open Education over many years. Details athttps://www.osgeo.org/foundation-news/the-world-science-day-for-peace-an...
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09
October
2019

P14 Session Chair Update

by Yolanda Meleco

In preparation for Plenary 14 in Helsinki, please refer to the information presented below pertaining to your breakout sessions.   Remote Participation Remote participation will be available in each meeting room through GoToMeeting, which will be running from the laptop provided by the University. By just opening your presentation on this laptop, remote attendees will be able to view your slides and hear you speak.
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04
September
2019

RDA website unavailable due to maintenance on 4 and 5 September 2019

by Sara Pittonet Gaiarin

Dear RDA members,   The following message is to inform you that RDA website is scheduled for a technical maintenance from today 4 September at 10:00 UTC until tomorrow 5 September at 10:00 UTC. Messages sent to RDA Group mailing lists may not be delivered during the maintenance period.   We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.   RDA Team
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15
August
2019

RDA's 14th plenary: ESIP/RDA ESES IG - Globally Networking within ESES data infrastructures, as well as beyond to those of other domains

by Alexandra Delipalta

Dear Interest Group members, Congratulations! Your session application ESIP/RDA ESES IG: Globally Networking within ESES data infrastructures, as well as beyond to those of other domains has been approved. Please consider this your official notification of acceptance. 
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22
July
2019

Bridging the Geospatial Digital Divide

by Suchith Anand

Digital Earth Africa [1][2] will transform the continent’s capacity to process and analyze satellite data for better decision making across many areas, including water, forest and coastal resource management, agriculture, and urban development. This is a good example of Bridging the Geospatial Digital Divide . I am grateful to all colleagues working on this excellent initiative.
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11
July
2019

Call for Proposals: Data to Dome Workshop @ Colgate University in New York

by Joshua Finnell

Dear Colleagues: Registration is open for our Data to Dome Workshop @ Colgate University, October 18 -20, 2019.  Please visit http://www.datatodomecolgate.org to register.   Description
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28
June
2019

Call for Abstracts: WDS Co-convened Session at AGU 2019

by Rorie Edmunds

Dear Colleagues, My sincere apologies that you have likely received this message through several channels, but I hope it might of interest to at least some members of the IG. The 2019 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union will be held on 9–13 December 2019 in San Francisco, CA. WDS is co-convening the following session, and we would like to encourage your abstract submission by the deadline of Wednesday, 31 July.
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24
June
2019

Plenary 14 Session Submission Deadline Is Thursday!

by Yolanda Meleco

With Plenary 14 (P14) scheduled to occur from October 23-25, the deadline for session submission is this Thursday, 27 June at 16:00 UTC. Submissions for meeting sessions are open to working groups, interest groups, joint groups and birds of feather (BoF) meetings. Please note, however, submissions are accepted from group chairs only. If you submit a session request for a group, please notify the other chairs of that group.
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01
June
2019

World Meteorological Organization reform

by Suchith Anand

Might be of interest to some. WMO Reform aims has been published. The reform aims to coordinate systems of observation and data management, to standardize observations and measurements, to provide mechanisms for engaging with partners beyond the WMO community and to harmonize services for decision making and socioeconomic benefits.
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