- ECHO Clearinghouse
ECHO Clearinghouse refers to a system used by the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to spatially, temporally and otherwise index thepetabytes of data that NASA's Earth Science projects collect. It does not hold the data itself, but serves as a search engine that other applications can access via a web service based interface. While ECHO has been set up to support both data and services, as of mid 2008, data is well represented and services are yet to be focused on.History
In the late 1990s, NASA recognized that the emerging
internet technologies would facilitate a democratization of the access to data. NASA began the ECHO effort as a prototype, using web technology to allow the public extensive access to data previously only available to researchers. Access was initially through anapplication programming interface , not agraphical user interface .The system was originally specified by a multi-contractor and government committee. The contractor
Global Science and Technology ledsoftware development from 1999 until 2007. Following that, the work moved to the NASAEOSDIS contractor. Blueprint Technologies (later Vangent) also contributed to the process.fact|date=September 2008External links
* [http://www.echo.nasa.gov Project website]
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