USGS Invites Federal and International Partners to Join the Next Landsat Science Team

USGS Invites Federal and International Partners to Join the Next Landsat Science Team

The USGS, in partnership with NASA, is calling for applications to staff the next Landsat Science Team to serve a 5-year term from 2025 to 2030.

In addition to academic, non-governmental organization (NGO), and other private sector partners (selected through a separate funded request for proposal (RFP) opportunity), the USGS invites civil employees of U.S. Federal agencies or international partner organizations to consider membership on the 2025-2030 Landsat Science Team

For more information on this non-monetary opportunity to become a USGS/NASA Landsat Science Team member, please contact Terry Sohl (sohl@usgs.govand Jennifer Rover (jrover@usgs.govfor additional information and application materials.

Final applications are due February 28, 2025.

Post Last Updated on January 21, 2025
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