Who's Using Apache OODT

Early and current adopters of Object Oriented Data Technology

Proven in scientific research.

Our "Customers"

Since its inception, OODT has been "science neutral", ready to profile resources with extensible metadata, retrieve resources regardless of platform and data format, catalog resources with automatic metadata extraction, and archive resources for later use. With such an open-ended model, Apache OODT can work in any number of disciplines, both science and otherwise.

Current users of OODT include:

National Cancer Institute's (NCI's) Early Detection Research Network (EDRN)
Over 40 institutions all performing research into discovering biomarkers which are early indicators of disease.
NASA's Planetary Data System (PDS)
NASA's planetary data archive, a repository and registry for all planetary data collected over the past 30+ years.
Various Earth Science data processing missions
Including Seawinds/QuickSCAT, the Orbiting Carbon Observatory, the NPP Sounder PEATE project, and the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) missions. Water Resource and Climate Research at JPL.
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles (CHLA)
OODT is currently supporting research and data analysis within the Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and its Laura P. and Leland K. Whittier Virtual Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (VPICU).
NASA's Lunar Mapping and Modeling Project (LMMP)
Catalog and Archival of scientific data about the moon. From digitial elevation models to lunar gravity models to mosaic imagery, the LMMP Project is a core resource for lunar research and exploration.