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A podcast about the craft and ergonomics of data.Brought to you by Radiant Earth.

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Fields of the World: Mapping Every Field on Earth

Fields of the World: Mapping Every Field on Earth | Great Data Products with Jen Marcus & Isaac Corley Jed Sundwall talks with Jen Marcus (VP of Strategic Innovation Programs) and Isaac Corley (Director of AI Research) of Taylor Geospatial about Fields of the World: an open, global map of agricultural field boundaries derived from satellite imagery with AI, released entirely in the open on Source Cooperative under a CC BY license. Jen traces the origin story back to a 2024 gathering in St. Louis that set the project's order of operations: agree on a minimal, extensible schema first (Fiboa), then build a benchmark dataset, evaluate models, recommend an architecture, and ship the tooling. Isaac walks through what's actually in the global release — not just vector boundaries, but the input Sentinel-2 mosaics and raw pixel-level predictions behind them. The conversation closes on the hard part: the economics of sustaining open data products, the case for graduating the dataset into a "data trust," and a new push to fix how geospatial AI models get benchmarked. Episode details with transcript at https://greatdataproducts.com/episodes/2026/05/marcus-corley-fields-of-the-world/ [https://greatdataproducts.com/episodes/2026/05/marcus-corley-fields-of-the-world/] LINKS & RESOURCES Taylor Geospatial: https://taylorgeospatial.org [https://taylorgeospatial.org] Fields of the World: https://fieldsofthe.world [https://fieldsofthe.world] Fields of the World data (Source Cooperative): https://source.coop/ftw/global-data [https://source.coop/ftw/global-data] Fiboa (field boundary schema): https://github.com/fiboa [https://github.com/fiboa] TorchGeo: https://github.com/torchgeo/torchgeo [https://github.com/torchgeo/torchgeo] Cloud-Native Geospatial Forum: https://cloudnativegeo.org [https://cloudnativegeo.org] CNG Forum 2026 (Snowbird, October): https://2026.cloudnativegeo.org [https://2026.cloudnativegeo.org] CNG London (June 23 — sold out): https://cloudnativegeo.org/events/cng-london/ [https://cloudnativegeo.org/events/cng-london/] "No One Knows the State of the Art in Geospatial Foundation Models": https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.12678 [https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.12678] "Data Science at the Singularity" by David Donoho: https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.00865 [https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.00865] GUESTS Jen Marcus: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-marcus-b559091/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-marcus-b559091/] Isaac Corley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isaaccorley/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/isaaccorley/] ABOUT Great Data Products is a live-stream webinar and podcast from Radiant Earth, a nonprofit focused on making data easier to access and use. Learn more and find our upcoming events at https://cloudnativegeo.org [https://cloudnativegeo.org] #geospatial #opendata #AI #satelliteimagery #agriculture #machinelearning

13. juni 2026 - 1 h 6 min
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The Storm Events Database Explorer

Jed talks with Kwin Keuter and Brad Andrick, geospatial software engineers at Earth Genome, about the Storm Events Database Explorer [https://stormevents.internetofwater.app/]. This collaborative project between Earth Genome, The Commons, and the Internet of Water Coalition provides access to over 1.9 million U.S. severe weather events spanning 70+ years of NOAA’s National Center for Environmental Information (NCEI) storm records, including tornadoes, floods, hail, and hurricanes. LINKS AND RESOURCES * Storm Events Database Explorer [https://stormevents.internetofwater.app/] — Interactive map and search interface * Storm Events Database on Source Cooperative [https://source.coop/repositories/earth-genome/noaa-storm-events/description] — Cloud-optimized Parquet files * Earth Genome blog post on the project [https://www.earthgenome.org/blog] — Technical process and discovery work * The Commons case study [https://www.thecommons.earth/] — Project background and case study * NOAA Storm Events Database [https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stormevents/] — Original NOAA dataset and beta interface * GeoParquet.io [http://GeoParquet.io] — Chris Holmes’s project for working with Parquet files More show notes and transcript at https://greatdataproducts.com/episodes/2026/02/keuter-andrick-storm-events/ [https://greatdataproducts.com/episodes/2026/02/keuter-andrick-storm-events/]

28. feb. 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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Turning Federal Data Into Action

Jed talks with Denice Ross, Senior Fellow at the Federation of American Scientists and former U.S. Chief Data Scientist, about federal data's role in American life and what happens when government data tools sunset. Denice led efforts to use disaggregated data to drive better outcomes for all Americans during her time as Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer, and now works on building a Federal Data Use Case Repository documenting how federal datasets affect everyday decisions. The conversation explores why open data initiatives have evolved over the years and how administrative priorities shape public data tool availability. Denice emphasizes that federal data underpins economic growth, public health decisions, and governance at every level. She describes how data users can engage with data stewards to create feedback loops that improve data quality, and why nonprofits and civil society organizations play an essential role in both data collection and advocacy. Throughout the discussion, Denice and Jed examine the balance between official government data products and innovative tools built by external organizations. They discuss creative solutions for filling data gaps, the importance of identifying tools as "powered by federal data" to preserve datasets, and strategies for protecting federal data accessibility for the long term. LINKS AND RESOURCES - Denice Ross at the Federation of American Scientists: https://fas.org/expert/denice-ross/ [https://fas.org/expert/denice-ross/] - The federal data and tools that died this year (Marketplace): https://www.marketplace.org/episode/2025/11/25/the-federal-data-and-tools-that-died-this-year [https://www.marketplace.org/episode/2025/11/25/the-federal-data-and-tools-that-died-this-year] TAKEAWAYS 1. Federal data underpins daily life — From public health decisions to economic planning, federal datasets inform choices that affect Americans whether they realize it or not. 2. Data tools require active protection — When administrative priorities shift, public data tools can disappear. Building awareness of data dependencies helps preserve access. 3. Feedback loops improve data quality — Data users should engage directly with data stewards. Public participation in the data lifecycle leads to better, more relevant datasets. 4. Civil society fills critical gaps — Nonprofits and external organizations can collect data and advocate for data resources in ways government cannot. 5. Disaggregated data drives equity — Breaking down aggregate statistics reveals disparities and enables targeted interventions that benefit underserved communities. 6. External innovation complements government stability – A healthy ecosystem keeps federal data stable while enabling community-driven tools to evolve and serve specific needs. --- Great Data Products is brought to you by Source Cooperative. Learn more at https://greatdataproducts.com [https://greatdataproducts.com]

10. jan. 2026 - 1 h 10 min
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How Standards Emerge: Lessons from STAC

[Jed's audio in this sounds terrible because of a hardware setting that Marshall Moutenot very kindly helped us identify. Will sound better in future episodes!] Jed talks with Matt Hanson from Element 84 about the SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog (STAC) specification and its role in making geospatial data findable and usable. Matt describes STAC as "a simple, developer-friendly way to describe geospatial data so that people can actually find it and use it." The conversation covers how STAC emerged from a 2017 sprint in Boulder with 20 people and grew into a specification now adopted by NASA, USGS, and commercial satellite companies worldwide. Matt discusses the concept of "guerrilla standards," why adoption is the only metric that matters, the limitations of remote sensing, and why credibility can't be skipped when launching standards efforts. Full show notes and transcript: https://greatdataproducts.com/episodes/2025/12/hanson-stac/ [https://greatdataproducts.com/episodes/2025/12/hanson-stac/] Links and Resources: * STAC Specification: https://stacspec.org/ [https://stacspec.org/] * STAC: A Retrospective, Part 2: https://element84.com/software-engineering/stac-a-retrospective-part-2-why-stac-was-successful/ [https://element84.com/software-engineering/stac-a-retrospective-part-2-why-stac-was-successful/] * Emergent Standards white paper: https://tial.org/publications/white-paper-003-emergent-standards-enabling-collaborations-across-institutions/ [https://tial.org/publications/white-paper-003-emergent-standards-enabling-collaborations-across-institutions/] * STAC Auth Proxy: https://github.com/developmentseed/stac-auth-proxy [https://github.com/developmentseed/stac-auth-proxy] * FilmDrop UI: https://console.demo.filmdrop.element84.com/ [https://console.demo.filmdrop.element84.com/] * Planet Planetary Variables: https://www.planet.com/products/planetary-variables/ [https://www.planet.com/products/planetary-variables/] * CommonSpace: https://www.commonspace.world/ [https://www.commonspace.world/] * "You Just Haven't Earned It Yet Baby": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc9F0bh5OXc [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc9F0bh5OXc] Great Data Products is brought to you by Source Cooperative: https://source.coop [https://source.coop]

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