Workshop on Future Directions for Arctic Research Logistics
7-9 October 2013
Arlington Hilton
Arlington, Virginia
The NSF Arctic Research Support and Logistics (RSL) program funded a workshop on strategies and recommendations for arctic research support and logistics. The workshop was organized by ARCUS, with guidance from an Organizing Committee.
An online survey was circulated to gather input to help guide the development of the workshop agenda and topics.
If you have questions about the workshop, please contact: Helen Wiggins (helen [at] arcus.org) or Kristina Creek (creek [at] arcus.org) at ARCUS, Renée Crain (rcrain [at] nsf.gov) or Pat Haggerty (phaggert [at] nsf.gov) at the NSF RSL Program, or any of the Organizing Committee members listed below.
Background Information
There are three major reports, all below, relevant to this workshop. NSF conducted two previous planning processes to solicit guidance on arctic research support and logistics needs, with resulting reports in 1997 and 2003. These reports had major impact on arctic research support; the 1997 report resulted in the creation of the NSF RSL program and the 2003 report catalyzed implementation of the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) and the Arctic Observing Network (AON). In 2011, CRREL completed an analysis of the recommendations in the 1997 and 2003 reports, and assessed which recommendations had been addressed. You'll also find the vision statement of the NSF RSL Program.
1997 Logistics Report
More info on the development of the 1997 Logistics Report here
2003 Logistics Report
More info on the development of the 2003 Logistics Report here
2011 CRREL Analysis of Logistics Recommendations
Vision for NSF Arctic Research Support and Logistics Program
Meeting Materials
Final Workshop Agenda (post-meeting version)
Workshop Agenda (as of 4 Oct 2013)
Breakout Group Discussion Questions (PPT)
Workshop Presentations
Welcome and Introduction (Jackie Richter-Menge)
NSF Presentation (Given by Jen Mercer)
Comments on the Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee (IARPC) (Given by Sandra Starkweather): Link to IARPC five-year plan
Changing Science Priorities (James Morison)
Review of Community Survey Results (Matthew Shupe)
Tuesday Morning: Need for Capacity and Community Building
Example of Community Support Activities: NASA ABoVE Program
Workshop Organizing Committee Members
James Morison, Co-Chair (morison [at] apl.washington.edu)
Polar Science Center, Applied Physics Laboratory-University of Washington
Jackie Richter-Menge, Co-chair (Jacqueline.A.Richter-Menge [at] usace.army.mil)
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
Peter Griffith (peter.c.griffith [at] nasa.gov)
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA Carbon Cycle & Ecosystems Office
Steven Oberbauer (oberbaue [at] fiu.edu)
Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University
Sophia Perdikaris (SophiaP [at] brooklyn.cuny.edu)
Anthropology and Archaeology, The City University of New York
Matthew Shupe (matthew.shupe [at] noaa.gov)
University of Colorado and NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
Craig Tweedie (ctweedie [at] utep.edu)
University of Texas at El Paso
Helen Wiggins (helen [at] arcus.org)
Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S. (ARCUS)