- Operate world-class data curation services, and in particular the NERC Data Centres for NCAS and NCEO
- Manage state-of-the-art storage and compute infrastructure (JASMIN), in close collaboration with STFC Scientific Computing Department
- Facilitate environmental science by running data and information services
- Develop new data service technologies
- Build and maintain close contact with the research community
- Provide a national capability for data management in EO and Atmospheric sciences
- Contribute to and learn from the national and international community
- Enable scientific, societal and economic impact through use of our data and services
- Foster staff development in the CEDA team so that we have the skills we need - data management, software development, e-infrastructure and project management
Run data archives in accordance with best practiceContinual standards-driven improvement of CEDA infrastructure and servicesCarry out projects that develop and enhance data and information servicesActive participation in digital curation and (environmental and geospatial) informatics fieldsActive participation in environmental research programmesPublicise and promote CEDA Archive and JASMIN services and productsProvide advice and support to others on data and information management servicesEncourage data set citationSupport users of CEDA and JASMIN, via helpdesk, documentation and trainingDeal with, and where relevant take advantage of, disruptive changes in information technologyCommunicate our capability and achievements via a range of channelsEffectively manage CEDA budgets and resourcesMonitoring of data centre performance, via access and ingest statisticsMonitoring of JASMIN usage statisticsFinancial analysis of CEDA as a unit, not unrelated project codesCollect metrics of data use in science programmes; for example data citationsMonitor uptake of software products developedGather and assess user feedbackPublications in journals and conference proceedingsEvidence of realising benefits of externally funded projectsWe feel we are doing a worthwhile jobResearch community recognises the utility of the activities performed by CEDARecognition of CEDA as an organisation that is good at what it doesUK academics producing data get academic rewards for doing soWe are successful at winning funding through competitive bidsExternal organisations want to collaborate with usCEDA staff are invited to contribute to national and international workshops, conferences, working groups and committees