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1 BRDI U.S. – China Roundtable on Scientific Data Cooperation: An Overview of Objectives and Activities October 2008 Paul F. Uhlir, Director Subhash Kuvelker, Senior Program Officer Board on Research Data and Information (BRDI) The National Academies, Washington, DC

2 BRDI Justification for the Bilateral Roundtable  Significant opportunities and challenges in data policy and management  Mutual benefits of cooperation for China and the United States  No existing mechanism for bilateral cooperation in scientific data activities, policies, and practices  Both countries have extensive and important publicly-funded scientific database activities in many areas  CODATA committees provide focus and expertise

3 BRDI History of Bilateral CODATA Cooperation  Six meetings March 2000-December 2004, three in Washington and three in Beijing  Demonstrated the desirability and feasibility of holding such discussions through a sustained forum

4 BRDI Purpose of the Roundtable (1) 1. Provide a unique bilateral forum for government, academic, and private-sector stakeholders in the United States and China to discuss and address scientific data practices and policies. 2. Serve as a catalyst and coordinating body for bilateral cooperation on scientific data practices and policies at the Academy and national level in each country, with appropriate recognition and representation of other thematically related bilateral and international activities.

5 BRDI Purpose of the Roundtable (2) 3. Exchange of information and identification of issues concerning scientific data activities, policies and developments in intellectual property law and public information policies, including barriers to data exchange at the national and international levels, which may have implications for database development, access, sharing, and use. 4. Identification of scientific data and information resources that might be translated and made more widely available in our respective countries.

6 BRDI Purpose of the Roundtable (3) 5. Identification of mutual high-priority databases in both countries that should have either mirror sites, or subsets of the contents established in each other’s country, and determination of how to implement that. 6. Promotion of opportunities for both senior and junior scientists and engineers to visit each other’s countries for various periods of time to learn about each other’s scientific database activities and to engage in cooperative research in select areas.

7 BRDI Purpose of the Roundtable (4) 7. Promotion of opportunities for university students to visit and study in each other’s universities and research centers in areas within CODATA’s scope of activities. 8. Exploration of the possibility for joint projects in scientific database development, studies, or training, including topics such as common standards and interoperable systems and techniques; metadata management practices; clearinghouses and portals for data resources; and other topics by mutual agreement.

8 BRDI Structure of the Roundtable  Organized under the auspices of the two Academies and their CODATA Committees  Steering Committee with two co-chairs and 6-8 members from each side  Additional ex officio members from other related U.S.-China research activities and programs  Small Executive Committee to actively coordinate the work of the Roundtable on mutually agreed basis

9 BRDI Roundtable Activities  Hold one two-day meeting every nine-to-twelve months for an initial four-year period  Core two-day meeting supplemented by additional site visits and side meetings  Exchange and dissemination of information, subject to US NAS restrictions on public availability of “Roundtable” discussions  Additional workshops, symposia, conferences possible  Review after first three years of operation

10 BRDI Initial Focus Areas  Environmental and geospatial data  Health and biomedical data  Cyberinfrastructure data applications  Scientific data policy

11 BRDI Thank You! Paul F. Uhlir – puhlir@nas.edu Subhash Kuvelker – skuvelker@nas.edu


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