---+ IVOA Executive Committee Meeting (FM44) *Sunday May 20 @ 16.00* --- <div style="position: relative; float:right; margin:0 1em 1em 0; padding:0; border:0;"> <div style="position: relative; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 100%; width:30em; border:2px solid %WEBBGCOLOR%; padding:5px;"> *Contents* %TOC% </div> </div> ---++ Logistics NCSA building, Board room, Urbana, USA ---++ DRAFT Agenda FM44 1. Roll Call and Agenda (MA) 2. Minutes of [[http://www.ivoa.net/internal/IVOA/IvoaRepMin/ivoa-tm43-20120207.pdf][TM43]] 3. Review of [[%ATTACHURL%/actions-for-fm44-20120520.pdf][Actions]] 4. Project Reports - Significant Events Only 5. Report of the TCG status (CA) 6. Approval of new IVOA Recommendation(s) [Standing Item] 7. TCG Chair and vice chair 8. WG Chairs and vice-Chairs with expiring terms 9. Lists of Data Centres (MA) 10. Future Interops (All) 11. Newsletter editors and oversight group renewals 11. Date of next meeting 12. AOB 13. Summary of Actions (MA) ---++ Reports from the Projects --- ---+++ Argentina - NOVA --- ---+++ <nop>ArVO --- ---+++ AstroGrid --- ---+++ Australia-VO --- ---+++ BRAVO --- ---+++ China-VO --- ---+++ CVO --- ---+++ Euro-VO The European EuroVO-ICE project (International Cooperation Empowerment), originally planned for one year starting on 1 September 2010, has been extended to an additional year and will end on 31 August 2012. This small project (215 keuros) has allowed European VO projects to continue to coordinate their activities, including a Technology Forum on 9-10 May 2012 to discuss technical activities. A project called <nop>CoSADIE (Collaborative and Sustainable Astronomical Data Infrastructure for Europe) is in negotiation with the European Commission. 2 years, 5 partners (CNRS, INAF, INTA, UEDIN, UHEI), 475 keuros, aiming at * defining concrete elements and coordination structures to prepare for a sustainable Euro-VO, in close collaboration with Astronet, inlcuding discussions with the funding agencies. Astronet gathers a group of European funding agencies and builds up a comprehensive long-term planning for the development of European astronomy. * continuing European coordination, dissemination of the VO knowledge in the European astronomer and data centre communities, and consolidation of education activities. The work programme includes a Hands-on school and a Data Centre Forum. EC final decision about the project should be known by this summer, and the project aims to start on September 1st, 2012. Collaboration with European projects which define a generic infrastructure for scientific data is also planned, in an international context. --- ---+++ ESAVO --- ---+++ France VO --- ---+++ GAVO --- ---+++ HVO --- ---+++ Japan-VO --- ---+++ Ukraine VO --- ---+++ VAO During the course of the past year the VAO has completed essentially all of its planned activities, bringing a number of new research tools and capabilities to the community and establishing a rigorous operational environment. The new re-search tools have been introduced to the community via presentations and exhibits at AAS meetings, international conferences, and through an ongoing series of VO Community Days. Use of VAO tools and services, initially somewhat stagnant owing to a two-year funding hiatus for the US VO program, is now accelerating. Indeed, much of the data being used in the astronomy community is being accessed through VO standard services, even though astronomers are generally unaware that this is the case. A program of science collaborations with the research community has led to new science products and greater availability of astronomical data to the community at large. Proposals from the community for additional collaborations were solicited in an open call in January 2012, and we expect to start several new collaborations later this spring. During the fall of 2011 and spring of 2012 the VAO project, in response to redirection from NSF and NASA, downsized and reorganized. Seven original work areas were reduced to four and resources were reapportioned in accord with agency guidance to focus on infrastructure. These four work areas are Operations, User Support, Science Applications, and Standards and Infrastructure. Efforts in the areas of technology evaluation and data curation and preservation have been integrated into Standards and Infrastructure. The VAOs education and public outreach program has been terminated, in accord with agency direction, with only close-out work proceeding to assure that prior efforts can be resumed should resources be found to continue this program. More details are available at http://www.usvao.org/documents/Reports/Annual/VAO-AR-April2012.pdf. --- ---+++ RVO --- ---+++ SVO --- ---+++ VObs.it --- ---+++ VO-India --- --- ---++ Reports from WGs & IGs(follows order as at http://www.ivoa.net/forum/) --- --- ---+++ Applications WG --- ---+++ Data Access Layer WG --- ---+++ Data Models WG ---+++ Grid and Web Services Working Group --- ---+++ Registry WG --- ---+++ Semantics/UCD WG --- ---+++ VOEvent --- ---+++ VOTable WG --- ----+++ Data Curation and Preservation IG --- ---+++ Knowledge Discovery in Databases IG --- ---+++ Theory IG <br/> <!-- * Set ALLOWTOPICRENAME = %MAINWEB%.TWikiAdminGroup --> <br/> <!-- * Set ALLOWTOPICRENAME = %MAINWEB%.TWikiAdminGroup --> <br/> <!-- * Set ALLOWTOPICRENAME = %MAINWEB%.TWikiAdminGroup -->
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