An unbiased, third-party testbed for evaluating new and developing coastal
sensor and sensor platform technologies.
A comprehensive coastal technology specification/performance information
clearinghouse.
A forum for capacity building through a series of annual workshops on
specific technologies.
ACT
Headquarters is located at the UMCES Chesapeake Biological Laboratory and is
staffed by a Director, Chief Scientist, and several support personnel. There
are currently seven ACT Partner institutions around the country with sensor
technology expertise that represent a broad range of environmental conditions
for testing. The ACT Stakeholder Council is comprised of resource managers and
industry representatives who ensure that ACT focuses on service-oriented
activities. Finally, a larger body of Alliance Members has been created to
provide advice to ACT, and are kept abreast of ACT activities.
Partners and their institution representatives:
Find out
more about the Southeast ACT Center
Southeast ACT Newsletter
Each ACT partner is establishing a
regional center to engage the scientific and coastal management
communities and the private sector in the overall ACT program.
This will be accomplished by the development of the
Alliance Member, associated with each center, who
will be kept informed about ACT activities and have opportunities to have input
to the program.

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