BOSS4GMES
BOSS4GMES (Building Operational Sustainable Services for GMES) was a European Commission funded project aimed at developing sustainable Global Monitoring of Environment and Security (GMES) services. The project was co-ordinated by Infoterra (now Astrium Geo-Information Services).[1] It featured the following European partners:
Austria
- GeoVille Informationssysteme und Dateverarbeitung GmbH
Belgium
- Squaris Consultants
- Flemish Institute for Technological Research
France
- Alcatel
- Alenia Space
- Arsenale Novissimo
- Astrium SAS
- Collecte Localisation Satellites
- Direction de la Defense et de la Securite Civiles
- Institut Francais de Rechereche pour L'exploitation de la Mer
- Mercator Océan
- Météo-France
- Université Louis Pasteur Strasbourg
- Spacebel S.A./N.V. SPOT Image
Germany
- Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft und Raumfahrt e.V. Meteorological Institute
- GAF AG
- Infoterra GmbH
- PRO DV Software AG
Greece
- Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
- Hellenic Centre for Marine Research
United Kingdom
- CEH
- Infoterra France Infoterra Ltd
- Met Office
- University of the West of England
Denmark
- Danish Meteorological Institute (Denmark)
Italy
- Dipartimento della Protezione Civile
- Sp Instituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia
- Luiss Business School - Divisione di Luiss Guido Carli
- Telespazio SPA
Norway
- Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center
Spain
- Indra Espacio S.A.
EU organisations
- European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
- Eurimage European Union Satellite Centre
- Joint Research Centre
gollark: Idea: test case harvesting?
gollark: What of the test cases which were allegedly to be released this round?
gollark: Great!
gollark: When phase 2 begins.
gollark: Yes, but you'll see them.
References
- "Infoterra to Lead BOSS4GMES Consortium". www.gim-international.com. Retrieved 2020-01-16.
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