USAID Geospatial Strategy
USAID’s 2024-2028 Geospatial Strategy promotes leveraging the power of geospatial data and technology to target the delivery of international programs.
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USAID’s 2024-2028 Geospatial Strategy promotes leveraging the power of geospatial data and technology to target the delivery of international programs.
ClimateSERV is a web-accessible system that allows users to access, visualize, and analyze historical Earth observations useful to decision-making across multiple sectors.
This Gender Analysis Tool provides clear guidance on a foundational step for service design and programming, to contribute to SERVIR’s goals of ensuring that women, along with men, are realizing equal benefits from SERVIR’s geospatial services.
This strategic plan identifies the next set of cross-cutting strategic priorities that will ensure SERVIR remains responsive to both NASA and USAID Agency goals and those of stakeholders and users in SERVIR regions.
TerraOnTrack is a web application developed as part of this service to help traditional communities and indigenous people to quickly identify potential threats to their territories and monitor illegal activities on the ground.
USAID's regional office in South America is inviting responses to a Request for Information (RFI) about SERVIR-Amazonia. Interested organizations and individuals are invited to provide information, opinions, and recommendations on approaches for the potential implementation of a SERVIR hub consortium in the Amazon region.
The SERVIR-Amazonia Request for Application (RFA) has been released to the public.
The SERVIR-Amazonia Request for Application (RFA) has been extended to 13 October 2017.
The SERVIR-Amazonia Notice of Funding Opportunity (NFO) has been posted at grants.gov, with an announcement released on July 05, 2018.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced on March 8 a five-year project that will use satellite imagery to address environment and development challenges across the Amazon Basin.