[ESIP-all] FW: Invitation to June 10 wrkshp "Toward Scalable Data Management" , no fee, at NSF

Carol B. Meyer carol.meyer at earthsciencefoundation.org
Fri May 23 11:57:58 EDT 2008


I thought this might be of interest to members of the ESIP Federation
community.

Carol Meyer

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susan.turnbull at GSA.GOV
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Subject: Invitation to June 10 wrkshp "Toward Scalable Data Management"
, no fee, at NSF

Greetings!

You and your colleagues are invited to Collaborative Expedition Workshop

#74, "Overcoming Input/Output Bottlenecks to Full Data-Path Processing: 
Toward Intelligent, Scalable Data Management from Data Ingest to 
Computation, Enabling Access and Discovery". This no fee, one-day public

workshop will explore conducive conditions for computer system 
architectures, technologies, and information processes to optimize "full

data path" processing of ultra-large data collections from data ingest
to 
computation, enabling access and discovery.  Increasingly, advances in 
these high performance settings anticipate and influence the pace in
which 
transformative improvements in mission delivery of  public services can
be 
realized, across levels of government.

It is likely that how we design our cyberinfrastructure (including 
scientific knowledge-sharing environments that influence policy-making, 
innovation, and agility) will play a pivotal role in the continued 
vitality and creativity of our 21st century democracy.  This workshop
will 
open up dialogue to facilitate "bootstrapping" among multiple
communities 
and institutions whose individual and collective contributions to shared

design challenges will shape our national experience of 
cyberinfrastructure for years to come.

RSVP: You will need to pre-register for this workshop by sending an
email 
to susan.turnbull at gsa.gov
 
WHEN: Tuesday, June 10, 2008, 8:30am - 4:15pm 
WHERE: National Science Foundation, Ballston, VA, 4201 Wilson Blvd.,
Room 
1235

Agenda: 
http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ExpeditionWorkshop/TowardScalableD
ataManagement_2008_06_10

Workshop Location and Remote Teleconferencing:
http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ExpeditionWorkshop/VenueLogistics_
2008_06_10

Past Workshop Archives:
http://colab.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ExpeditionWorkshop 

Best Regards,

Susan B. Turnbull
Co-chair, Emerging Technology SC, Architecture and Infrastructure 
Committee
Co-chair, Social, Economic, and Workforce Implications of IT CG, 
Subcommittee on Networking and IT R&D
Senior Program Advisor, Center for Intergovernmental Solutions
GSA Office of Citizen Services and Communications
U.S. General Services Administration
202.501.6214
susan.turnbull at gsa.gov
http://www.gsa.gov/collaborate

Richard N. Spivack, PhD
Co-chair, Emerging Technology SC, Architecture and Infrastructure 
Committee
Economist, Impact Analysis Office
Technology Innovation Program/ NIST
p 301.975-5063
richard.spivack at nist.gov



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