Spill prompts NOAA to define its data management architecture
Federal Computer Week
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is defining the architecture needed to effectively manage, store and disseminate data to the public and other agencies after the Deepwater Horizon-BP oil spill made starkly clear there is a need to do so, Joseph Kilmavicz, NOAA's chief information officer, said at a recent Industry Advisory Council membership meeting.
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