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USAP.gov is the main repository for information about the United States Antarctic Program. The site is designed for the general public, news agencies, academia, and program participants.
- Jobs and Opportunities
USAP management The U.S. Antarctic Program is managed by the...
- USAP Program Announcements
After 27 years of steadfast service to the United States...
- USAP Participant Guide
United States Antarctic Program (USAP) The Antarctic Treaty...
- Deployment Packets
To begin the deployment process follow the below steps:...
- USAP Online Learning Center
The USAP Portal: Science and Support in Antarctica. The USAP...
- POLAR ICE
Participants in the United States Antarctic Program (USAP)...
- Calendars and Schedules
A table of contents for USAP calendars and schedules in...
- South Pole Station Satellite Pass Schedules
Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station uses communications...
- About the Program
The Antarctic Treaty regulates international cooperation in...
- The Antarctic Treaty
Signed in 1959, the Antarctic Treaty provides the legal...
- Jobs and Opportunities
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Without interruption since 1956, Americans have been studying the Antarctic and its interactions with the rest of the planet. These investigators and supporting personnel make up the U.S. Antarctic Program, which carries forward the Nation's goals of supporting the Antarctic Treaty, fostering cooperative research with other nations, protecting ...
The United States Antarctic Program (or USAP; formerly known as the United States Antarctic Research Program or USARP and the United States Antarctic Service or USAS) is an organization of the United States government which has a presence in the Antarctica continent.
General facts about the United States Antarctic Program, including summary and background, policies, conservation, and international cooperation regarding Antarctica.
Future USAP is a part of the United States Antarctic Program (USAP), run by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Future USAP is dedicated to long range investments in Antarctic infrastructure spread across three major stations on the continent: McMurdo, Palmer, and South Pole.
Machinery and vehicles life cycles are based on serving the long-term mission of the United States presence in Antarctica, not only now, but decades into the future. In this way, Future USAP aims to provide a roadmap for long-term support of scientific research and exploration in the Antarctic.
Jul 5, 2023 · The ARV project will produce a modern, world-class, ice-breaking research vessel coupled with modern scientific tools and enhanced capabilities compared to those of prior United States Antarctic Program vessels.