Why Join REDICOP?

Access Curated Data Sources

Browse our comprehensive index of 75+ satellite imagery, SAR, LiDAR, and remote sensing datasets from federal agencies, national labs, and global providers.

Stay Updated

Receive notifications on new satellite launches, mission data releases, technology developments, and community events in the remote sensing space.

Network with Experts

Connect with professionals from NASA, USGS, NOAA, national laboratories, universities, and the private sector working in disaster remote sensing.

Shape the Community

Propose new features, suggest data sources, organize events, and help build the go-to resource for remote sensing in disaster management.

Open Source & Transparent

Everything is open on GitHub. See all changes, participate in decisions, and help maintain a community-driven platform for all.

Free & Accessible

No paywalls, no gatekeeping. REDICOP is a free community of practice open to anyone interested in remote sensing for disaster applications.

Getting Started

1

Create a GitHub Account

If you don't have one yet, sign up for a free GitHub account. This will be your identity in the REDICOP community.

2

Watch the Repository

Visit the REDICOP repository and click the “Watch” button to get notified of all updates and new content.

3

Introduce Yourself

Head to GitHub Discussions and create a post introducing yourself, your background, and your interests in remote sensing.

4

Explore & Contribute

Browse the Data Sources, read the News Feed, and check upcoming Events. Found something missing? Submit an issue or pull request!

5

Spread the Word

Share REDICOP with colleagues who work in remote sensing, GIS, emergency management, or disaster science. The more people involved, the stronger our community becomes.