Keith’s note: as you may recall “SERVIR is was a joint development initiative of NASA and USAID, SERVIR works worked in partnership with leading regional organizations worldwide to help developing countries use information provided by Earth-observing satellites and geospatial technologies for managing climate risks and land use.” It is gone now – so NASA issued this notice: “ROSES-24 Amendment 118: SERVIR Applied Sciences Team Not Solicited” which says:
Keith’s note: The NASA SERVIR website is gone “SERVIR is a regional visualization and monitoring system for Central America and the Caribbean, developed by NASA in collaboration with a group of Universities and Research Centers, as well as the World Bank, regional organizations, etc. Access to the data produced by SERVIR is public and is intended to provide information related to decision-making in cases of climate or environmental changes.” Oh yes: SERVIR saved lives: Software Developed by SERVIR Interns Aids Nepal Earthquake Response
(more…)NASA/USAID SERVIR – A Partnership Connecting Space to Village “NASA and USAID have accomplished a lot together. Launch of this important new hub in the SERVIR network, which includes SERVIR-Himalaya, SERVIR-Eastern and Southern Africa and the Applied Sciences Team projects in Mesoamerica, is certainly tangible proof that what we’re doing is working. We get a lot of questions about our Earth observation work at NASA. In fact, a lot of […]