THIS RECORD IS A TEST EXAMPLE RECORD. THE COOPERATIVE INSTITUTE FOR SATELLITE EARTH SYSTEM STUDIES (CISESS)
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Corporate Authors:North Carolina State University ; University of North Carolina System ; University of Maryland, Baltimore County ; University of Alabama ; University of Alabama, Huntsville ; City University of New York ; George Mason University ; Oregon State University ; Howard University ; University of Michigan ; University of South Carolina ; University of Georgia ; University of California, Irvine ; South Dakota State University ; Florida International University ; University of Nebraska Medical Center ; Pacific Northwest National Lab ; University Corporation for Atmospheric Research ; The Nature Conservancy ; Research Triangle Institute ; Cooperative Institute for Satellite Earth System Studies
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Description:Satellite Services – to maximize the benefits of current and future NOAA satellite observation capabilities by providing end‐to‐end scientific expertise and support, and to accelerate transition of research into operations
Earth System Observations and Services – to advance our understanding of Earth System processes, using remotely sensed and in situ observations, models, and information technology, towards increased societal value of NOAA Earth System research
Earth System Research – to develop and leverage new satellite capabilities and approaches to existing and future satellite measurements, both biotic and abiotic, towards enhanced monitoring and predicting of ecosystems at regional to basin scales
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Content Notes:THIS RECORD IS A TEST EXAMPLE RECORD. Award Amount $175,000,000
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