Dear NASA data user,
NASA Headquarters is conducting a study of the factors affecting data
latency (time from satellite acquisition to product distribution to end
users) for current and future missions. This study is being conducted
at the request of Steve Volz, under the direction of Frank Lindsay at NASA
Headquarters.
The objective of this project is to provide an overarching review of
options for meeting latency needs of the broad user communities (both
scientific and operational) of NASA data products from future NASA
missions. In this study, we will review options for attaining low
latencies on NASA Earth science missions, including direct broadcast,
technological developments, ground-based data delivery mechanisms, and
stand-alone systems such as LANCE (Land Atmospheres Near-real time Capability
for EOS).
An online professional review has been created to facilitate this study.
It will only take 5 to 10 minutes to complete. We are soliciting
your responses to gain an understanding of the community’s needs for
latency with respect to remotely sensed data products. The review can
be accessed at:https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NASA_Latency
Please feel free to forward to additional people.
Please contact Mark Carroll NASAlatency@gmail.com if you
forward to any email listserv as we want to avoid duplicate
requests.
Thank you in advance for your participation and we look forward to your
responses
Best regards,
Molly Brown, Mark Carroll and Vanessa Escobar
Latency Study Team