Date

Arctic Observing Network
National Science Foundation

Tuesday, 18 February 2014 at 1:30 p.m. EST

For further information, please contact:
Erica Key
Email: ekey [at] nsf.gov


The NSF Arctic Observing Network (AON) announces the next thematic
webinar in the series on Long-Term Observing Management and Governance.
This event will focus on Award Structure and Management, and will be an
interactive panel discussion held on Tuesday, 18 February 2014 at 1:30pm
EDT.

The webinar will be held via WebEx. The panel will be moderated by
KnowInnovation and will include a question and answer session. Panelists
will be providing perspectives on a wide range of approaches to funding
for observations and will address questions such as:

- How might long-term observing systems be managed?
- What are the benefits of utilizing different management structures?
- Should critical path planning be used to advance observing efforts?
- Are there cost savings from non-traditional methods, such as
crowdsourcing?
- What are the realities of multi-agency funding of observations?
- Should interdependent infrastructure be encouraged to reduce
redundancy and answer more integrated questions?

Please register with the ArcticHub (http://www.arctichub.net) to view
future events and subscribe to the calendar of webinars. An associated
funding opportunity to continue the discussion beyond the webinar
timeframe can be found at
http://www.arcus.org/search-program/aon/discussion-funding-form.

We look forward to your participation and questions on February 18th.

Meeting Number: 747 423 290
Meeting Password: arctic

To join the online meeting, go to:
https://nsf.webex.com/nsf/j.php?MTID=m67384577ea6cdbbfd3feda15f2e783ac

To join the teleconference only:
Toll Free (US/Canada): 866-844-9416
Toll Local (US/Canada): 203-369-5026

Announce Attendee Password: arctic

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If you are calling in from outside of the US, please refer to the Global
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(Universal Communications Format) rich media files, go to
https://nsf.webex.com/nsf/systemdiagnosis.php.


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