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POLAR ICE
  POLAR ICE
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  On-
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  Antarctic
  Resource

  Information
  Coordination
  Environment

 

 
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 POLAR ICE

  Planning Science on the Final Frontier

To perform research in Antarctica is to truly push the bounds of science. Participants in the United States Antarctic Program (USAP) must pass stringent physical qualifications and extensive safety training in preparation for deployment to the "Ice."

The Participant On-Line Antarctic Resource Information Coordination Environment (POLAR ICE) is the web-based software application used to assist in deployment preparation, and coordinate and facilitate support for Antarctic research missions.

Researchers seeking a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant and researchers who have been awarded NSF funding for work in Antarctica use POLAR ICE in the following ways:

  • Generate an Operational Requirements Worksheet (ORW) in addition to the proposal as part of the funding consideration process.
  • Complete a Support Information Package (SIP) each deployment year to detail all logistical and support needs, and to better plan appropriate mission resources.
  • Coordinate and manage overall support and resources.
 

First Time Users

First time users be sure to read all information about POLAR ICE listed below before launching the application.

Release Notice and Security Considerations
Online Planning Cycle
User System Requirements
Rules of Behavior (PDF 25 KB)
Tutorial
Feedback Forum
About Launching POLAR ICE
About Live Help

Launch POLAR ICE v 3.6

 


Click to go to the National Science Foundation's website USAP.gov is the U.S. Government’s official web portal for the U.S. Antarctic Program, which is managed by the National Science Foundation's Office of Polar Programs - 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 755 Arlington, VA 22230 Content Curator: Webmaster, Raytheon Polar Services Company
NSF Official: Winnie Reuning, Office of Polar Programs
Last Updated: October 3, 2005
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