The Interagency Ocean Observation Committee (IOOC) is bringing together community leaders in ocean observing, research, policy, management and decision-making to develop a coordinated ocean observing strategy for the next decade.
System Act of 2009 to “develop contract certification standards and compliance procedures for all non-Federal assets.”
The IOOC held its fifth stakeholder workshop, the Pacific Northwest Workshop, on February 2-3. The workshop, hosted by Microsoft Research, was held in Redmond, Washington. Over 150 participants attended the event, which was successful in connecting various sectors with the Northwest Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems (NANOOS) as well as looking at strategies to [...]
Registration is now open for the next Interagency Ocean Observation Committee (IOOC) stakeholder workshop, Pacific Northwest Waters: Gateway to Our Future, scheduled for February 2, 2012.
Registration is now open for the next Interagency Ocean Observation Committee (IOOC) stakeholder workshop, Pacific Northwest Waters: Gateway to Our Future, scheduled for February 2, 2012.
During their October 20, 2011 meeting, the Interagency Ocean Observation Committee (IOOC) will review the recommendations from the Data Partners Criteria Working Group and Regional Information Coordination Entities (RICE) Working Group.
The Interagency Ocean Observation Committee (IOOC) Data Partners Criteria Working Group and Regional Information Coordination Entities (RICE) Working Group are on track to submit their formal recommendations to the committee in September.
The IOOC Data Partners Criteria Working Group is close to finalizing the data criteria and verification process for all IOOS data providers and collectors to ensure that IOOS data is quality controlled, with appropriate metadata and in forms most likely to be useful to IOOS customers.
The IOOC Data Partners Criteria Working Group is close to finalizing the data criteria and verification process for all IOOS data providers and collectors to ensure that IOOS data is quality controlled, with appropriate metadata and in forms most likely to be useful to IOOS customers.
The IOOC Data Partners Criteria Working Group is close to finalizing the data criteria and verification process for all IOOS data providers and collectors to ensure that IOOS data is quality controlled, with appropriate metadata and in forms most likely to be useful to IOOS customers.
The IOOC Data Partners Criteria Working Group is close to finalizing the data criteria and verification process for all IOOS data providers and collectors to ensure that IOOS data is quality controlled with appropriate metadata and in forms most likely to be useful to IOOS customers.
The IOOC Data Partners Criteria Working Group is currently identifying data criteria and a verification process for all IOOS data providers and collectors to ensure that IOOS data is quality controlled, with appropriate metadata and in forms most likely to be useful to IOOS customers.

