The North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling – NEEM – is an international ice core research project aimed at retrieving an ice core from North-West Greenland (camp position 77.45°N 51.06°W) reaching back through the previous interglacial, the Eemian. The project logistics is managed by the Centre for Ice and Climate, Denmark, and the air support is carried out by US ski equipped Hercules managed through the US Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation.
See the field work report from the last two seasons here, and Dorthe Dahl Jensen’s diary of an ice2sea field work trip (external link).