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NASA_ROSES 2024: F.14 High Priority Open-Source Science, Due: Mar 28, 2025 #44

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opencode4good opened this issue Jan 22, 2025 · 0 comments

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NOTE: This program element does not have a proposal due date. Proposals may be submitted at any time.

NASA's Open-Source Science Initiative (OSSI) is the long-term SMD program that supports open science and the implementation of the goals from the Strategy for Data Management and Computing for Ground Breaking Science 2019-2024. SMD’s Scientific Information Policy for the Science Mission Directorate provides direction on how scientific information, including publications, data, and software, produced from SMD funding should be made publicly available. The SMD Core Data and Computing Services Program is supporting the transition to open-source science by developing SMD-wide data and computing infrastructure, including improved access to advanced computing and analytics services. The OSSI also includes a Data Science and Innovation focus to develop and advance a strategic vision for data science, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, across SMD. In line with these strategic priorities for the OSSI, SMD supports innovative work that advances and streamlines the open sharing of scientific information. This includes the development of technology to enable sharing scientific publications, data, or software, as well as areas that are not traditionally used to share scientific information but would make it more accessible to a larger audience.

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