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2025 NOAA EDMW
2025 NOAA Enterprise Data Management Workshop

Storms and Seas: Managing NOAA’s Data Assets for Users in a Rapidly Changing World

Aiming to explore the multifaceted aspects of NOAA data management and its role in advancing scientific understanding and impacts to society.

Tuesday May 20, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am EDT
Across NOAA, there are efforts underway to move data infrastructure to the cloud. These range from large-scale systems that cover the full data lifecycle, to smaller-scale solutions for data storage or public access. This session will be a forum to share success stories and lessons learned, but we especially want to discuss challenges and potential solutions. Presentations will focus on questions like: Have you implemented clever tiered storage solutions to reduce costs? Do you need advice on how to overcome a data security challenge? Do you want to share your elegant data dissemination solution that minimizes data egress? Attendees will come away with an understanding of the challenges in moving data systems to the cloud and some new technical solutions for managing cloud data.
Moderators
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Tyler Christensen

Physical Scientist, NESDIS Office of Common Services (OCS)
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Brian Meyer

Associate Scientist, NESDIS/NCEI/COGSD/GSB
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Melissa Zweng

Chief, Product Implementation Branch, NESDIS OCS/PMD
Melissa Zweng is the chief of the Product Implementation Branch (PIB) in the NESDIS Office of Common Services (OCS). PIB manages the product lifecycle, including Transition to Operations, of scientific products in the NESDIS Common Cloud Framework (NCCF). Our goal is to transform... Read More →
Speakers
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Li Bi

Physical Scientist, NESDIS OCS
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Gian Villamil-Otero

Physical Scientist, NOAA
Tuesday May 20, 2025 10:00am - 11:30am EDT
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