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Issue Focus

Sharing in Geotechnology

is more than plugging wires into a hub. The people, the network, and the data involved have a bearing on whether, when, and how it occurs. This is the focus of this issue of EOM — the magazine's first on-line edition.

Data Sharing Licenses: A conversation with Cy Smith
Adena Schutzberg


Collaborating for Critical Incidents and Austere Environments
Darrell O’Donnell, P.Eng.


Making Partnerships Work: The Metro Nashville Experience
Kim McDonough


Is the FGDC Relevant?
Al Butler


NPOESS: Monitoring the Near-Earth Space Environment
Lt. Col. Mike Bonadonna
William Denig
Dave Jones



Issue Departments

THE VIEW FROM HERE
Emergency and Non-Emergency Data Sharing

Adena Schutzberg


REMOTE SENSING IN YOUR WORLD
Nancy Bohac


UNDERSTANDING TECHNOLOGY
Grid: Seamless Computing for Maximum Power

Chris Andrews


GEOTECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Building a Brand

Atanas Entchev


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Using Feature Extraction To Monitor Urban Encroachment
Sam S. Jackson and Scott G. Bourne


New USGS Landsat Products


ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE
Our Train's on Time . . . But We Haven't Left the Station

Mark Eustis


SOAPBOX
Data Sharing: Easier Said than Done! But Why?

Peter Gomez


THE INTERVIEW
Five Questions for Mary Cook-Hurley


BUSINESS NOTES


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