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This is a report from the EarthCube Architecture Implementation Plan Tiger Team (AIP-TT) appointed by the EarthCube Leadership Council. The Charge to the Tiger Team was to provide guidance and review of the EarthCube Science Support Program's (ESSP) Architecture Implementation Plan (AIP). Due to the short lead time allowed for this review, this AIP-TT Group Response is limited to discussing the Solution Architecture and the Implementation Plan, though not in great detail. These are the last two major portions of an extensive set of materials in the Final Work Products google drive folder. However, the TT's guidance and responses to the earlier materials are largely included in various contexts within these last two volumes. While two members of the Leadership Council are on the Tiger Team, this represents the views of the Tiger Team members, not necessarily the Leadership Council as a whole. Research Data Curation Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/rdcp)
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EarthCube Governance Cyberinfrastructure standards and specifications
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