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NASA Earth Observing System

Data and Information System

2010 Customer Satisfaction Questionnaire


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[DCA] Data center name


Introduction

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NASA would like to hear from its customers about the services we provide you at our Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) data centers.


Click here for a list


Although you may have accessed EOSDIS data centers other than [DCA], please complete the following survey thinking about your current experiences at [DCA].


The survey should take no longer than 10 to 15 minutes to complete.


All submitted information is collected and processed by CFI Group, an independent research and consulting firm. When you finish the survey, your responses will be sent directly to a database located on CFI Group's server, which cannot be accessed through any NASA online system. Your responses will be held completely confidential, and you will never be identified by name. This survey is authorized by Office of Management and Budget Control No. 1090-0007.



Questions or problems with the survey? Email NASASurvey@cfigroup.com.

Background

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  • How did you become aware that you could acquire Earth science data from NASA? (select any that apply)

  1. Colleague

  2. ECHO Warehouse Inventory Search Tool (WIST)/ EOS Data Gateway

  3. Global Change Master Directory (GCMD)

  4. NASA or Data Center Web Site

  5. NASA Sponsored Research/Data Provider/Affiliate Research Community

  6. Science Conference/Workshop/Meeting

  7. Scientific Literature

  8. University (Graduate School, Course work, Classroom, Professor, Lecture, etc.)

  9. Web Search

  10. Other (please specify)


Include USA and change “Taiwan, Province of China” to “Taiwan”


  • For which general areas do you need or use Earth science data and services? (select any that apply)

  1. Atmosphere

  2. Biosphere

  3. Cryosphere

  4. Land

  5. Human dimensions

  6. Ocean

  7. Space Geodesy

  8. Calibrated radiance

  9. Other (please specify)


For which specific areas do you need or use Earth science data and services? (select any that apply)

  1. Agriculture

  2. Air quality

  3. Atmospheric Composition

  4. Carbon Cycle

  5. Climate

  6. Climate Change

  7. Cryosphere – Glacier

  8. Cryosphere - Permafrost

  9. Cryosphere - Sea ice

  10. Cryosphere - Snow

  11. Ecological Forecasting

  12. EcosysEnergy

  13. Hydrology

  14. Land Cover

  15. Land Use

  16. Modeling (please specify)

  17. Natural Disasters/Natural Hazards

  18. Ocean Color Radiometry

  19. Ocean (sea surface height, sea surface temperature, ocean wind, etc.)

  20. Population

  21. Public Health

  22. Resources (Forestry, Mining, etc.)

  23. Socioeconomics

  24. Solid Earth

  25. Space Geodesy

  26. Space Weather

  27. Sun-Earth Connections

  28. Sustainability

  29. Water Resources

  30. Weather

  31. Other (please specify)


    • Have you done any of the following <from data center>: searched, requested, ordered, visualized, and/or downloaded data or data products?

  1. Yes: Continue

  2. No: Skip to Documentation


Search

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  • Which browser(s) do you use most often? (select any that apply)

  1. Internet Explorer

  2. Firefox

  3. Safari

  4. Other (Please specify)


  • How did you search for the data products or services you were seeking?


    1. Data center’s or data-specific specialized search, online holdings or datapool (Please specify) (DADDI, Data Miner Tool, Giovanni, GloVis, HyDRO, LAADS, Mercury, Mirador, MISR, MIST, NEREIDS, NOESIS, OPeNDAP, POET, SeaDAS, SNOWI, URSA, WebGIS, Other (please specify)

    2. Direct interaction with user services personnel

    3. Global Change Master Directory

    4. Internet search tool (e.g., Google Earth, Google)

    5. Warehouse Inventory Search Tool (WIST)

    6. Other (please specify)

    7. Did not search (skip to Order)


    • Were you searching for multiple datasets occurring at the same time or place?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Do not need


    • Please comment on your experience with the search method you used. Please include whether you found the search site content organized logically and if there are other search methods that were not available that you would prefer.


    • Using a 10-point scale, on which “1” means “Poor” and “10” means “Excellent,” please rate …


Ease of finding data

Ease of using search capability

How well the search results met your needs

Ease of viewing dataset description


Order

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    • How frequently during a year do you request/order/download data products? If the order is an automatic subscription, please choose the frequency.

  1. Once

  2. Daily

  3. Weekly

  4. Monthly

  5. Quarterly

  6. As needed

  7. Did not order (skip to Documentation question)


  • Please comment on whether there are other order processing and management functions that you would find useful. (i.e. subscription service, saved user preferences, on-demand subsetting, …)


    • Did you use a subsetting tool as part of the process of requesting/ordering/downloading the data or was a subsetting tool part of the subscription process?

  1. Yes, by band

  2. Yes, by channel

  3. Yes, by geographic area

  4. Yes, by geophysical parameter

  5. Yes, by both geographic area and geophysical parameter

  6. Did not use a subsetting tool

  7. No, did not need a subsetting tool


    • Using a 10-point scale, on which “1” means “Poor” and “10” means “Excellent,” please rate …


Ease of selecting data products

Description of data products

Ease of requesting/ordering data products

Ease of accessing online Urls


Delivery

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  • How was your data delivered?

  1. FTP immediate retrieval from online holdings

  2. FTP retrieved after order

  3. FTP via subscription

  4. http-based download from Web

  5. http-based batch download from Web

  6. Web-based visualization tool

  7. Web services

  8. Machine to machine transfer

  9. Physical media

  10. Don’t know

  11. Other (Please specify)


    • Which method of data delivery do you prefer?

  1. FTP immediate retrieval from online holdings

  2. FTP retrieved after order

  3. FTP via subscription

  4. http-based download from Web

  5. http-based batch download from Web

  6. Web-based visualization tool

  7. Web services

  8. Machine to machine transfer

  9. Physical media

  10. Don’t know

  11. Other (Please specify)


    • How long did it take for you to receive your data products?

  1. Immediate retrieve

  2. Less than an hour

  3. Less than a day

  4. 1-3 days

  5. 4-7 days

  6. More than 7 days


    • Using a 10-point scale, on which "1" means "Poor" and "10" means "Excellent," please rate the following regardless if you used a subsetting tool ...


Convenience of delivery method

Timeliness of delivery method


Format

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  • In what format(s) were your data products provided to you? (select any that apply)

  1. HDF-EOS/HDF

  2. NetCDF

  3. Binary

  4. ASCII

  5. GeoTIFF

  6. JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF

  7. OGC Web services (WMS, WCS, WFS, etc.)

  8. GIS (e00, shp, etc.)

  9. KML, KMZ

  10. CEOS

  11. Don’t know

  12. Other (please specify and/or comment)


    • What format(s) would/do you prefer? (select any that apply)

  1. HDF-EOS/HDF

  2. NetCDF

  3. Binary

  4. ASCII

  5. GeoTIFF

  6. JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF

  7. OGC Web services (WMS, WCS, WFS, etc.)

  8. GIS (e00, shp, etc.)

  9. CEOS

  10. KML, KMZ

  11. Other (Please specify another format or comment on specific version, etc.)


    • Still using the 10-point scale on which “1” means “Poor” and “10” means “Excellent,” how would you rate…


Ease of using the data product in the delivered format

Overall quality of the data product

Overall usability of the data product


Usage

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  • What type of data did you get? (select any that apply)

  1. Socioeconomic data

  2. Satellite data (if not selected, skip next question)

  3. In-situ measurements (e.g., field campaign, validation, ground truth observation, etc.)

  4. Model data

  5. Other (Please specify)


    • What type of instrument data did you get? (select any that apply)

  1. AIRS

  2. Altimeter (QuikSCAT, JASON, etc.)

  3. AMSR-E

  4. ASTER

  5. CALIPSO

  6. CERES (Terra, Aqua, TRMM)

  7. DORIS

  8. GHRSST

  9. GLAS (ICESat)

  10. GNSS

  11. GRACE

  12. LIS

  13. MISR

  14. MODIS (Atmosphere)

  15. MODIS (Cryosphere)

  16. MODIS (Land)

  17. MODIS (Ocean)

  18. MOPITT

  19. OMI

  20. OSCAR

  21. PR/TMI/VIRS (TRMM)

  22. SAR (ERS, JERS, RADARSAT, PALSAR)

  23. SeaWiFS

  24. Scatterometer

  25. SLR/LLR

  26. SMMR/SMM/I

  27. TES

  28. VLBI

  29. Other (Please specify)


    • How many people are using or will use the data you received?

  1. 1

  2. 2-4

  3. 5 or more


    • Are you generally finding what you want in terms of type, format, time series, etc.?

  1. Yes

  2. No (Please specify and/or comment on what you want but are not finding.)


  • What platform(s) to you use for data analysis? (select any that apply)

  1. PC

  2. Mac

  3. Linux box

  4. Other (Please specify)


    • Thinking about your most recent …

Did you use software tool(s) or packages to work with the data (e.g., format conversion, analysis, visualization, etc.)?

  1. Yes, Please specify which tool or tools you used to work with the data (Envy, ARCGIS, ERDAS, IDL, MatLab, Geomatica, MODIS)

  2. No, I couldn’t find what I needed (please specify what you were looking for)

  3. No, I couldn’t understand how to use it (please specify what you were trying to use)

  4. No, I did not need software tools


Documentation

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    • Did you look for or get documentation?

  1. Yes: Continue

  2. No: Skip to Customer Service


    • What documentation did you use or were you looking for? (select any that apply)

  1. Instrument specifications

  2. Science algorithm

  3. Product format

  4. Tools

  5. Science applications

  6. Data product description

  7. Production code

  8. Other


    • Was the documentation

  1. Delivered with the data

  2. Available online

  3. Not found (Skip to Customer Services)


    • Still using the 10-point scale on which “1” means “Poor” and “10” means “Excellent,” how would you rate…


Overall quality of the document (i.e., technical level, organization, clarity)

Extent to which the data documentation helped you use the data


Customer Service

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  • Have you requested assistance from <Data center name>’s user services office during the past year?

  1. Yes, continue

  2. No: Go to ACSI


    • Was it

  1. By phone

  2. By E-mail

  3. Both by phone and e-mail


    • Think about the user services staff you interacted with when you requested assistance from <Data center name> user services. On the same scale from 1 to 10 where 1 means “Poor” and 10 means “Excellent,” how would you rate the user services staff on…


Professionalism

Technical knowledge

Accuracy of information provided

Helpfulness in selecting/finding data or products

Helpfulness in correcting a problem

Timeliness of response


ACSI

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  • Using a 10-point scale on which 1 means “Very Dissatisfied” and 10 means “Very Satisfied,” how satisfied are you with the data products and services provided by <Data center name>?


  • Using a 10-point scale on which 1 now means “Falls short of your expectations” and 10 means “Exceeds your expectations,” to what extent have the data products and services provided by <Data center name> fallen short of or exceeded your expectations


  • Now, imagine an ideal provider of scientific data products and services. How close does <Data center name> come to that ideal organization you just imagined? Please use a 10- point scale on which 1 means “Not at all close to the ideal,” and 10 means “Very close to the ideal.”


Closing

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  • Using a 10-point scale on where “1” means “Not at all likely” and “10” means “Very likely,” how likely are you to recommend <Data center name> to a colleague?


  • Using a 10-point scale, on which “1” means “Not at all likely” and “10” means “Very likely,” how likely are you to use the services provided by <Data center name> in the future?


  • Have you ever contacted <Data center name> to report a problem?

  1. Yes, continue

  2. No, skip to last question


    • Using a 10-point scale on which “1” means “handled very poorly” and “10” means “handled very well”, please rate how well the problem was handled.


    • Were you able to get the help you needed on your first request for assistance?

  1. Yes

  2. No


    • Do you have any additional comments or suggestion about possible improvements to data products, services, tools, documentation, or the websites that you would like to share? Are you finding what you need on our websites? (please comment)


You have reached the end of the survey. Please click on the "Finish" button below to send your responses to CFI Group's secure database.


Your survey responses have been received.


NASA appreciates your input and will use this feedback to better serve its customers.



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