NASA, Cisco Partnering For Climate Change Monitoring Platform

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March 03, 2009

Steve Cole 
Headquarters, Washington                                    
202-358-0918 
stephen.e.cole@xxxxxxxx 

Jonas Dino/Rachel Prucey 
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. 
650-604-5612 
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Jennifer Greeson 
Cisco Systems Inc., San Jose, Calif. 
202-354-2968 
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RELEASE: 09-046

NASA, CISCO PARTNERING FOR CLIMATE CHANGE MONITORING PLATFORM


WASHINGTON -- NASA and Cisco Inc. announced Tuesday a partnership to 
develop an online collaborative global monitoring platform called the 
"Planetary Skin" to capture, collect, analyze and report data on 
environmental conditions around the world. 

Under the terms of a Space Act Agreement, NASA and Cisco will work 
together to develop the Planetary Skin as an online collaborative 
platform to capture and analyze data from satellite, airborne, sea- 
and land-based sensors across the globe. This data will be made 
available for the general public, governments and businesses to 
measure, report and verify environmental data in near-real-time to 
help detect and adapt to global climate change. 

"In the past 50 years, NASA's expertise has been applied to solving 
humanity's challenges, including playing a part in discovering global 
climate change," said S. Pete Worden, director of NASA's Ames 
Research Center. "The NASA-Cisco partnership brings together two 
world-class organizations that are well equipped with the 
technologies and skills to develop and prototype the Planetary Skin 
infrastructure." 
Cisco and NASA will kick off Planetary Skin with a series of pilot 
projects, including "Rainforest Skin," which will be prototyped 
during the next year. Rainforest Skin will focus 

on the deforestation of rainforests around the world and explore how 
to integrate a comprehensive sensor network. It also will examine how 
to capture, analyze and present information about the changes in the 
amount of carbon in rainforests in a transparent and useable way. 
According to scientists, the destruction of rainforests causes more 
carbon to be added to the atmosphere and remain there. That 
contributes significantly to global warming. 

"Mitigating the impacts of climate change is critical to the world's 
economic and social stability," said John Chambers, Cisco chief 
executive officer. "This unique partnership taps the power and 
innovation of the market and harnesses it for the public good. Cisco 
is proud to work with NASA on this initiative and hopes others from 
the public and private sectors will join us in this exciting 
endeavor." 

NASA provides continuous global observations of our home planet using 
a constellation of spacecraft, as well as airborne and in situ ground 
observations to monitor the health and well-being of Earth. NASA's 
investment in Earth observations and climate change research is 
greater than that of all other nations combined. 

Cisco will bring its experience and expertise in networking 
technologies and advanced innovation to the project. Cisco's Internet 
Business Solutions Group has a unique combination of business acumen, 
scientific, economics and policy understanding. Its experts will 
conduct complex data analysis and modelling, and share an in-depth 
knowledge of the next generation Internet Protocol architectures to 
determine how to best prototype, replicate and scale a Planetary Skin 
to millions of participants. 

Cisco is also working on the Planetary Skin program with the United 
Nations, multi-lateral development banks, businesses, international 
government agencies, universities, think tanks, non-governmental 
agencies and foundations. Planetary Skin participants will pool their 
unique skills, assets and technologies to develop the decision 
support capabilities to effectively manage natural resources such as 
biomass, water, land and energy; climate change-related risks such as 
a rise in sea level, droughts and disease proliferation; and new 
environmental markets for carbon, water and biodiversity. 

For more information about Planetary Skin and how to partner with this 
project, visit: 



http://www.planetaryskin.org 


For more information about NASA and its programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov 


For more information about Cisco Inc., visit: 



http://www.cisco.com 

	
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