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- USGEO | Home
USGEO is the interagency coordination mechanism for Departments and Federal Agencies' civil Earth observations activities USGEO is a Subcommittee under the White House National Science and Technology Council's (NSTC) Committee on the Environment (CE)
- USGEO | Current Earth Observation Assessment
The Climate SBA includes the monitoring of the Earth’s climate systems Societal benefits accrue from timely and effective climate forecasts and assessment information to lead to enhanced resilience in sectors such as water resource management, disaster management (including management of drought, flood, fire and tropical cyclones), agriculture, health, fisheries, and tourism
- USGEO | About the Earth Observation Assessment
About the Earth Observation Assessment The Earth Observation Assessment is a periodic evaluation of the nation’s civil Earth observation portfolio and the data and information that it produces This portfolio comprises satellites, aircraft, ground-based, and other sensors, operated by both the public and the private sector The Earth Observation Assessment measures the effectiveness of these
- Library - USGEO
Library Documents: Strategies and Plans 2024 National Plan for Civil Earth Observations 2019 National Plan for Civil Earth Observations - Summary (PDF) 2019 National Plan for Civil Earth Observations - Full Report (PDF) 2014 National Plan for Civil Earth Observations (PDF) 2013 National Strategy for Civil Eath Observations (PDF) Achieving And Sustaining Earth Observations (2010) Strategic Plan
- USGEO | About GEO
About GEO The United States is a founding member of the intergovernmental Group on Earth Observations (GEO) located in Geneva, Switzerland GEO is dedicated to improving the availability, access, and use of Earth observations to benefit society GEO helps organize efforts to coordinate observations from thousands of ground, airborne, in situ, and space-based instruments, deploy them in user
- National Plan - USGEO
National Plan In October 2010, Congress charged the White House Office of Science Technology Policy (OSTP) with developing a new “mechanism to ensure greater coordination of the research, operations, and activities relating to civilian Earth observation” that would also produce and routinely update the strategic plan for Earth observations The resulting National Strategy for Civil Earth
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