https://www.securityweek.com/obama-administration-places-200-million-bet-big-data
"In order to capitalize on the opportunity, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)—along with several Federal departments and agencies—created the Big Data Research and Development Initiative to: • Advance state-of-the-art core technologies needed to collect, store, preserve, manage, analyze, and share huge quantities of data. • Harness these technologies to accelerate the pace of discovery in science and engineering, strengthen our national security, and transform teaching and learning • Expand the workforce needed to develop and use Big Data technologies." Nice. I think Canada just cut research. / "The big data initiative was created in response to recommendations coming from the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology last year." Fortunately, we don't have such meddlesome advisors in Canada. / Includes some open data: "The National Institutes of Health announced that the world’s largest set of data on human genetic variation – produced by the international 1000 Genomes Project – is now freely available on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. At 200 terabytes, the current 1000 Genomes Project data set is a prime example of big data. The NIH said AWS is storing the 1000 Genomes Project as a publically available data set for free and researchers only will pay for the computing services that they use." -Glen Newton -- - http://zzzoot.blogspot.com/ - |
NSF Leads Federal Efforts In Big Data
http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=123607 "The first round of awards made through an NSF geosciences program called EarthCube, under the CIF21 framework, was also announced today. These awards will support the development of community-guided cyberinfrastructure to integrate big data across geosciences and ultimately change how geosciences research is conducted. Integrating data from disparate locations and sources with eclectic structures and formats that has been stored as well as captured in real time, will expedite the delivery of geoscience knowledge." On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 8:02 AM, Glen Newton <[hidden email]> wrote: > https://www.securityweek.com/obama-administration-places-200-million-bet-big-data > > "In order to capitalize on the opportunity, the White House Office of > Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)—along with several Federal > departments and agencies—created the Big Data Research and Development > Initiative to: > • Advance state-of-the-art core technologies needed to collect, store, > preserve, manage, analyze, and share huge quantities of data. > • Harness these technologies to accelerate the pace of discovery in > science and engineering, strengthen our national security, and > transform teaching and learning > • Expand the workforce needed to develop and use Big Data technologies." > > Nice. > I think Canada just cut research. / > > "The big data initiative was created in response to recommendations > coming from the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and > Technology last year." > Fortunately, we don't have such meddlesome advisors in Canada. / > > Includes some open data: > "The National Institutes of Health announced that the world’s largest > set of data on human genetic variation – produced by the international > 1000 Genomes Project – is now freely available on the Amazon Web > Services (AWS) cloud. At 200 terabytes, the current 1000 Genomes > Project data set is a prime example of big data. The NIH said AWS is > storing the 1000 Genomes Project as a publically available data set > for free and researchers only will pay for the computing services that > they use." > > -Glen Newton > > -- > - > http://zzzoot.blogspot.com/ > - -- - http://zzzoot.blogspot.com/ - |
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