The USGS has a wealth of data and we've recently launched our first-ever challenge through Challenge.gov. While this is the first challenge, it's doubtful to be the last. If you know anyone who loves getting their fingers into 0s and 1s, then please share this with them.
Here's a little bit about the challenge:
App-lifying USGS Earth Science Data
USGS scientists are looking for your help in addressing some of today’s most perplexing scientific challenges, such as climate change and biodiversity loss. To do so requires a partnership between the best and the brightest in Government and the public to guide research and identify solutions.
The USGS is seeking help via this platform from many of the Nation’s premier application developers and data visualization specialists in developing new visualizations and applications for datasets.
USGS datasets for the contest consist of a range of earth science data types, including:
Collectively, these datasets are key to a better understanding of many scientific challenges we face globally. Identifying new, innovative ways to represent, apply, and make these data available is a high priority.
Submissions will be judged on their relevance to today’s scientific challenges, innovative use of the datasets, and overall ease of use of the application. Prizes will be awarded to the best overall app, the best student app, and the people’s choice.
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Comment by Britt Ehrhardt on January 17, 2013 at 9:36am Scott, you may already have something planning, but if not, it might make sense to announce the challenge at tonight's ESRI event in DC: http://esrimeetup3.eventbrite.com/#
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