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Mitretek Joins Alliance For Earth Observations

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by Phil Berardelli
SpaceDaily US Editor
Washington DC (SPX) May 03, 2006
Mitretek Systems, a nonprofit scientific research and engineering corporation, has joined the Alliance for Earth Observations as its newest member, the alliance announced Wednesday. "Mitretek brings a specific point of view and a unique perspective to the alliance," Nancy Colleton, the group's executive director, told SpaceDaily.com.

The Alliance was established to promote the economic benefits of Earth observations to governmental and industry concerns. "Many industry users (of satellite monitoring) don't recognize they are stakeholders" in these efforts, Colleton said, "and Mitretek is most knowledgeable about (relevant) programs."

Mitretek provides analysis and technological solutions for public and private sector clients in areas of policy that includes environment, energy and telecommunications. The organization attempts to serve as an impartial link between government and industry in cooperative efforts such as the Global Earth Observation System of Systems.

Initiated by the United States in 2003, GEOSS is an effort by more than 60 countries and 40 international organizations to link Earth-observation instruments and data into an integrated system to aid decision-makers in areas such as energy and water management, public health, agriculture, transportation and emergency response.

"Our technical staff (has) a 29-year record of service with a historical emphasis on Earth observations," said Harry Strong, director of Mitretek's oceanic, atmospheric and space systems program. "We are excited about the capability and experience we bring to the alliance, and believe our presence will provide an invaluable service by leveling the GEOSS playing field and promoting fair and open participation and competition among the alliance members."

The alliance comprises more than 20 companies, research centers and non-governmental organizations. An initiative of the nonprofit Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, the Alliance was formed to facilitate participation by the private sector in U.S. and international planning for Earth observations, particularly as it relates to GEOSS.

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