Tag: NextGen
![Redirecting the Next Generation Monitoring Location Pages](https://staging.waterdata.usgs.gov/blog/img/USGS-logo-green.png)
During the week of October 17th, many links to legacy real-time pages will be redirected to the NextGen monitoring location pages. Legacy pages will be decommissioned in July 2023.
![Transition to NextGen WaterAlert NOW](https://staging.waterdata.usgs.gov/blog/static/WaterAlert/WaterAlert%20Promo%20Card.png)
From now until September 30th, 2022, current users of WaterAlert will be able to take 3 simple steps to transfer their alerts to the Next Generation system. Users will receive an email with a unique link to the transition page for their specific alerts. We anticipate this process taking 5 minutes or less for most users.
![Water Science School Survey](https://staging.waterdata.usgs.gov/blog/static/wss_survey/WSS%20Survey%20Graphic%20DRAFT%206.png)
We surveyed current Water Science School users about their experience. Thanks for sharing your feedback with us! Your participation ensures we will continue to meet user needs.
![WDFN Quarterly Newsletter](https://staging.waterdata.usgs.gov/blog/static/newsletter/spring%20newsletter%20thumbnail.png)
In January, we released the first edition of our new quarterly newsletter to share with the nation all things water data.
![Next Generation Monitoring Location Pages Update](https://staging.waterdata.usgs.gov/blog/static/nextgen_mlp_update/NextGen%20MonLoc%20Update%20Blog2.png)
Our Next Generation Monitoring Location Pages continue to receive updates based on our priorities and your feedback. Legacy real-time pages will redirect to NextGen pages in September 2022 and legacy pages will be decommissioned in July 2023.
![Next Generation WaterAlert | Steps to Transition](https://staging.waterdata.usgs.gov/blog/static/WaterAlert/WaterAlert%20Coming%20Soon%20Blog_FALL.gif)
In Fall* 2022, the modernized, Next Generation WaterAlert will go live. Starting in summer* 2022, you will be able to transition your legacy alerts to the NextGen WaterAlert. In this blog post, learn about what is WaterAlert, why we’re transitioning, and how easy we’ve made this transition for you.
![Technology Cluster Hire: Usability Specialist and DevOps Positions](https://staging.waterdata.usgs.gov/blog/static/hiring_tech_spring_2022/we_are_hiring_thumb.png)
Learn about DevOps and Usabilty Specialist positions that are opening in the USGS Water Mission Area
![Next Generation Update Webinar | Apr 11](https://staging.waterdata.usgs.gov/blog/static/nextgen_update/NextGen%20Update%20Webinar_Blog_FALL.png)
On April 11th, 2022, join our public webinar where we’ll provide an update on the Next Generation Monitoring Location Pages and give a live demo of the Next Generation WaterAlert. Wondering what these products are? Read on…
![A Catalog of USGS Water-Data Web APIs](https://staging.waterdata.usgs.gov/blog/static/api_catalog/organized_and_systematized.jpg)
A high-level cataloging of the most prominent USGS water-data web-based APIs and data endpoints.
![Modernizing How You Access Water Data | Webinar on Oct 13 | Recording Available](https://staging.waterdata.usgs.gov/blog/static/Advert_Oct2021_Public_Webinar/webinar_thumbnail.png)
USGS has provided crucial water data online for decades, but the system is outdated, so we’re rebuilding a brand new, modernized system. We’re hosting a webinar to talk about the first release of this new system. Join us for our Teams Live Event on October 13, 2021 at 1 pm EDT/ 10 am PDT.