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NSF Draft Strategic Plan for Data, Data Analysis, and Visualization Chris Greer Program Director National Science Foundation
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Data Strategic Planning Group Sylvia Spengler (Chair) Deborah Crawford Cheryl Eavey James French Chris Greer Elizabeth Lyons David Lightfoot Fillia Makedon Jose Munoz Dan Newlon Nigel Sharp
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… is the organized aggregate of technologies that enable us to access and integrate today’s information technology resources—data and storage, computation, communication, visualization, networking, scientific instruments, expertise—to facilitate science and engineering goals. - Fran Berman, Director, SDSC Cyberinfrastructure …
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Learning & Workforce Development Data, Data Analysis & Visualization Collaboratories, Observatories, & Virtual Organizations Cyberinfrastructure Components High Performance Computing
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Cyberinfrastructure Vision document Publicly Available Call to Action September, 2005 Strategic Plan for High Performance Computing September, 2005 Strategic Plan for Data, Data Analysis & Visualization January 20, 2006 Strategic Plan for Collaboratories, Observatories April, 2006 (est.) & Virtual Organizations Strategic Plan for Learning & Workforce Development April, 2006 (est.) Complete Cyberinfrastructure Vision document expected early Summer, 2006
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Biological Sciences Perspective Single Molecule Analyses Interactomes Genome Enabled Biology Image Analysis Sensors Cyber-Accessible Collections KNOWLEDGE DATA
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Vision: “… a vision in which science and engineering digital data are routinely deposited in well- documented form, are regularly and easily consulted and analyzed by specialists and non- specialists alike, are openly accessible while suitably protected, and are reliably preserved.”
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Goals: To catalyze the development of a system of science and engineering data collections that is open, extensible and evolvable. To support development of a new generation of tools and services facilitating data acquisition, mining, integration, analysis, and visualization.
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Federal State Local International Non-profit College University USER Commercial National Digital Data Framework User-centric, Multilevel, Nimble, Sustainable, Reliable
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Principles: Data generated with NSF funding will be accessible and reliably preserved Research/education opportunities determine investment priorities Broad community engagement is necessary in reviewing and prioritizing data activities
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Principles (cont’d): Data is only useful if it can be found, understood, and analyzed Legitimate privacy, confidentiality, and intellectual property rights must be protected International, interagency, and public- private partnerships are essential
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Plan of Action Coherent Organizational Framework Flexible Technological Architecture Coherent Data Policies
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Plan of Action: A. Coherent Organizational Framework Diversity of approaches Communities of practice Community proxy roles of collections Dynamic and evolving system
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Plan of Action: B. Flexible Technological Architecture Layered capabilities Metadata Data analysis and visualization tools Promoting use and stability of standards
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Plan of Action: C. Coherent Data Policies Transparent policy frameworks Data management plans Interagency coordination International cooperation
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Summary Strategic plan seeks to: Promote a change in culture Catalyze development of a national digital data framework Support new generations of tools, services, and capabilities
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NSF’S Cyberinfrastructure Vision for 21 st Century Discovery Send comments to: ciinput@nsf.gov http://www.nsf.gov/od/oci/ci_v5.pdf
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