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The Earth Observation Data Management System (EODMS) is a geospatial platform provided by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) open to the general public to discover and download authoritative Canadian Earth Observation (EO) raster data. Check out our [[EODMS How-To Guide]] and our [https://prezi.com/p/1zp4tsgyn7uz/ Prezi]. The site is located at https://www.eodms-sgdot.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/index_en.jsp.
 
The Earth Observation Data Management System (EODMS) is a geospatial platform provided by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) open to the general public to discover and download authoritative Canadian Earth Observation (EO) raster data. Check out our [[EODMS How-To Guide]] and our [https://prezi.com/p/1zp4tsgyn7uz/ Prezi]. The site is located at https://www.eodms-sgdot.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/index_en.jsp.
 
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Figure: The new EODMS allows users to discover, preview, and order a variety of Earth Observation data from many satellites.
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Figure: The new EODMS allows users to discover, preview, and order a variety of Earth Observation (EO) data from many satellites.
 
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== History ==
 
== History ==
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With the second largest landmass on earth and the longest coastline in the world, Canada relies on satellite technology to monitor its land and borders. Providing access to this technology is a core mandate of NRCan's Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation (CCMEO). Through partnerships across government, strong links to academia and the private sector, including international collaborations, CCMEO ensures that satellite data is available to serve the needs of the Canadian Government and all Canadians. Since 1971, CCMEO has accumulated an EO data archive in excess of 2 PB. This data originated from many satellites and airborne sensors. The 2012 Canadian Federal Budget included NRCan’s revitalization plan which sought to improve Canada’s EO satellite capacity and access to this data. This plan was realised through the purchase and installation of four (4) new satellite antennas as well as the brand new Earth Observation Data Management System which replaced several legacy systems.
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With the second largest landmass on earth and the longest coastline in the world, Canada relies on satellite technology to monitor its land and borders. Providing access to this technology is a core mandate of NRCan's Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation (CCMEO). Through partnerships across government, strong links to academia and the private sector, including international collaborations, CCMEO ensures that satellite data is available to serve the needs of the GC and all Canadians. Since 1971, CCMEO has accumulated an EO data archive in excess of 2 PB. This data originated from many satellites and airborne sensors. The 2012 Canadian Federal Budget included NRCan’s revitalization plan which sought to improve Canada’s EO satellite capacity and access to this data. This plan was realised through the purchase and installation of four (4) new satellite antennas as well as the brand new EODMS which replaced several legacy systems.
    
== Services ==
 
== Services ==
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Today, CCMEO delivers several EO data services in support of the Government of Canada’s (GC) priorities on the economic development of natural resources, the North, safety, security, sovereignty, and environmental monitoring.  
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NRCan continues its role as [[Data_Stewardship|Data Steward]] for by providing several EO data services GC priorities on the economic development of Canada's natural resources, the North, safety, security, sovereignty, and environmental monitoring.  
    
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