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Thank you for checking out the Precision Ag Irrigation Language = (PAIL) Project.
If your company sees value in helping growers irrigate more effi= ciently, you've come to the right place.&= nbsp;Here you can fi= nd out more about PAIL and take the next steps to joining the project. = ; =
The Basics
The goal of the PAIL project is to provide an industry-wide format that = will enable the exchange and use of data to and from irrigation management = systems, which are currently stored in a variety of proprietary formats.
For an overview of the problems being tackled by PAIL and the approach w= e're taking, please review:
To understand more about what the project is about, what's in scope, and= to see the project budget, please visit AgGateway PAIL Project Charter and Budget
In order to best serve and protect the participating stakeholders, all A= gGateway project activities are governed by the organization's Antitrust po= licy and Intellectual Property Rights policy. Their text can be viewed usin= g the following links:
Within these guidelines, PAIL participants participate in one or more su= b-team projects (called "sprints"). Here we outline the business case, iden= tify what users need to be successful, and either find existing data standa= rds to adopt, or define and publish new standards. Whether your experience = is on the business side or in the technical arena, we can use your expertis= e and enthusiasm.
We're 20+ companies, ranging from i= rrigation equipment OEMs to sensor manufacturers, to software companies to = system integrators. Some of us are direct competitors. All of us share the = goal of helping growers irrigate more efficiently by sharing actionable dat= a.
The full list can be viewed at PAIL Participating Companies
Why are they participating?
"Interoperability is a vital part of getting the most from technology in= agriculture." J. Matthew Pryor, CEO Observant
=E2=80=9COur ClearAg ecosystem= of services leverages interoperability and information exchange across the= disciplines of agronomy and environmental monitoring and modeling, includi= ng field operations. We are pleased to be a part of PAIL to help maxi= mize the efficiency of how our industry collects, exchanges, and leverages = diverse data sources and expertise to ensure agriculture is most effectivel= y using the world=E2=80=99s most valuable natural resource.=E2=80=9D Brent = Shaw, Iteris
"With a common set of data standards in place, industry can delive= r much more efficient, easy-to-use solutions for producers, which will help= them use available water more effectively.=E2=80=9D Terry Schiltz, CEO AgS= ense
=E2=80=9CBecause of the PAIL project, in precision irrigation today, mov= ing data successfully is now a priority instead of a nuisance.=E2=80=9D And= y Smith, Valmont
How can YOU participate?
All PAIL participants must be members of AgGateway. Not a member? It's e= asy to sign up. Just contact Member.Services@AgGateway.= org.
To join the follow-up efforts to the PAIL Project, please contact AgGate= way's Portfolio Manager Ben Craker, at ben.craker@aggateway.= org
You can also contact Ben with any questions or for more information.