The COVID-19 pandemic presents a major test for our science system and for our research and data infrastructures. These infrastructures, such as open science clouds and data commons, must serve the needs of science, policy, and humanity not only in ‘normal times’, but also in times of crisis by providing controlled access to quality data in real time and at scale for a range of scientific- and policy-related responses.
Four major international data organizations have outlined their joint commitment to work together to optimize the global research data ecosystem and to identify the opportunities and needs that will trigger federated infrastructures to service the new reality of data-driven science. The organizations include:
The four organizations, known as Data Together have released a statement regarding COVID-19, calling on the data community to unite existing initiatives and accelerate the development of core services to help meet the current crisis. In the statement, Data Together says “We must manage expectations and be clear on the limitations of what can be achieved. At the same time, it is essential to rise to the challenge and ensure that what is implemented for COVID-19 is sustainable and scalable”. Read the full statement here.
The Data Together organizations will also jointly work on the following activities and invite all to contribute:
For further information on how to contribute to Data Together, click here.
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