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Patrick, All,<br>
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<p>I came across this Newcities Foundation <a id="LPlnk372898" href="http://www.newcitiesfoundation.org/about/" class="OWAAutoLink">
http://www.newcitiesfoundation.org/about/</a> </p>
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<p>Will it be worth contacting them for exploring synergies.</p>
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<p>Suchith<br>
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From: OpenCitySmart <opencitysmart-bounces@lists.osgeo.org> on behalf of Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX) <patrick.hogan@nasa.gov><br>
Sent: 28 July 2016 8:06 PM<br>
To: Tyler Veinot; Ingo Simonis<br>
Cc: Charlie Schweik; opencitysmart@lists.osgeo.org<br>
Subject: Re: [OpenCitySmart] FW: President Barack Obama: America's Chief Resilience Officer?<br>
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Tyler,<br>
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It will be quite productive to work with actual cities such as Springfield Oregon, and some brilliantly cheap labor of computer science students actually building the seed crystal for urban infrastructure management, with an eye for resilience. And do this
as open source so that cities of the world could join together in advancing the platform that serves their essentially identical needs. While also allowing each city to tailor it to serve their specific needs.<br>
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More affluent cities would directly benefit less-affluent cities which also need this kind of technology.<br>
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In the process we would save cities millions of dollars in license fees, and challenge our computer science students with the beautiful prospect of supporting their local communities. With the big bonus that they would be doing this on an international stage,
and also benefitting the larger world of cities.<br>
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What is more inspiring than that?!<br>
<br>
-Patrick<br>
(650) 604-5656 (office)<br>
(650) 269-2788 (cell)<br>
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From: OpenCitySmart [mailto:opencitysmart-bounces@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Tyler Veinot<br>
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 11:39 AM<br>
To: Ingo Simonis<br>
Cc: Charlie Schweik; opencitysmart@lists.osgeo.org<br>
Subject: Re: [OpenCitySmart] FW: President Barack Obama: America's Chief Resilience Officer?<br>
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Patrick;<br>
Contacted our sustainability officer and these are some contacts she thought might help us.<br>
Tyler<br>
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Some contacts that might help…<br>
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UPEI Computer Sciences, Associate Professor Scott Bateman sbateman@upei.ca<mailto:sbateman@upei.ca><br>
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Start-Up Zone, Executive Director Christina MacLeod christinamcld@gmail.com<mailto:christinamcld@gmail.com><br>
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Open Data Book Club, Michael Easter Michael Easter codetojoy@gmail.com<mailto:codetojoy@gmail.com><br>
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UPEI Climate Lab, Dr. Adam Fenech afenech@upei.ca<mailto:afenech@upei.ca><br>
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PS: Sorry Ingo for sending this to you twice.<br>
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Ramona Doyle<br>
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Sustainability Officer<br>
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City of Charlottetown<br>
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PO Box 98, 199 Queen Street<br>
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Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island<br>
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Canada, C1A 7K2<br>
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Office: 902-629-6613<tel:902-629-6613><br>
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Fax: 902-566-4701<tel:902-566-4701><br>
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rdoyle@charlottetown.ca<mailto:rdoyle@charlottetown.ca><br>
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www.charlottetown.ca<http://www.charlottetown.ca/><br>
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On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 4:18 AM, Ingo Simonis <isimonis@opengeospatial.org<mailto:isimonis@opengeospatial.org>> wrote:<br>
Hi Charlie,<br>
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I added my name to two sections, first the sensing part, though my focus is on standardized information models and processing chains rather than on the hardware side, and the education side, as one of my primary interests is making standards easier to understand
and use.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
Ingo<br>
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Charlie Schweik<mailto:cschweik@pubpol.umass.edu><br>
27 July 2016 at 21:13<br>
Thanks Patrick -- I'm convinced not to contact them!<br>
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OpenCitySmart colleagues:<br>
<br>
As I've said previously, we're working on a revised submission to the US National Science Foundation to establish us as a "Open Geographical Science Research (and education) Coordination Network for Urban Resilience." Working with several people on this list,
we've decided to focus in three areas:<br>
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1) Research in "Open Geospatial-Temporal Data Collection or 'Sensing'" -- focusing on open source environmental sensors (e.g., arduino-based sensor devices) and Unmanned Aerial Systems;<br>
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2) Research in "Open Geospatial-Temporal Analytics and Visualization; and,<br>
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3) Open Geographical Science Education<br>
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In general, if we get this grant, it would provide us with funds to help support some members each year, over four years, to meet at conferences, like FOSS4G, to build collaborative work in these areas.<br>
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MY REQUEST TO YOU<br>
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We are trying to develop a short inventory on people who would like to be part of this RCN, and their areas of expertise (organized by the three areas: (1) Sensing, (2) Analytics/Visualization and (3) Education.<br>
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AS SOON ASA POSSIBLE, please look at this Google Document, look for your name, and add 2-3 lines on how what you do relates to one or more of these three areas (and include references to your work and the bottom -- references).<br>
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cvKBnekV_zCg59WJ__tSd2ALUtC8o198seDsgI52KbE/edit?usp=sharing<br>
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I know some on this list don't like using Google Docs, but I don't want this on the wiki and publically accessible yet, which is why I am using it. If you don't want to use it -- send me your information via email.<br>
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If you DON'T want to be listed on this, let me know. If I am missing your name -- apologies! And add it wherever relevant. You can add your name and information to multiple sections (Sensing, Analytics, Education).<br>
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Thanks in advance!!!!<br>
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Charlie<br>
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--<br>
Charlie Schweik<br>
Professor, Department of Environmental Conservation &<br>
Interim Director of the School of Public Policy,<br>
University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br>
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