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GEO Work Plan Symposium 2011 Infrastructure May 5, 2011

This symposium focuses on the infrastructure needed for GEO's work plan, including common infrastructure, earth observing systems, earth data sets, communication networks, standards, and interoperability. It addresses gap analysis, capacity building, and user engagement for each task.

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GEO Work Plan Symposium 2011 Infrastructure May 5, 2011

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  1. GEO Work Plan Symposium 2011 InfrastructureMay 5, 2011

  2. Infrastructure • Preamble text is needed for each of the three sections proposed in Work Plan V0. • Infrastructure includes: • GEOSS Common Infrastructure • Earth Observing Systems • Earth Data Sets • GEOSS Communication Networks • Standards and Interoperability • Gap Analysis, Capacity Building, User Engagement to be addressed in each of the IN tasks

  3. Break-out Recommendation V0 V1 proposal V01 GEOSS Common Infrastructure 1 GEOSS Common Infrastructure V02 Earth Observing Systems 2 Earth Observing Systems V03 Earth Data Sets 3 Earth Data Sets V04 GEOSS Communication Networks 4 GEOSS Communication Networks V05 Gap Analysis To be addressed in each task 6 GEOSS Design and Interoperability

  4. Presentation of each 2012-2015 Work Plan Task • Target-based Definition, Deliverables and underpinning Leads and Priority Actions • 2009-2011 sub-task re-organization • Related 2009-2011 Work Plan implementation progress • Inclusion of new proposals • Estimation of resources available • Issues, gaps and possible measures

  5. IN-01 GEOSS Common Infrastructure • Definition: Text to be modified: Focus will be on the operations, maintenance, and enhancement of GEOSS Common Infrastructure. Split-out of GEOSS design/requirements/research into a new Task • Deliverables: Text to specify contributions from multiple sources (e.g. DSTF), Gap analysis to be included. • Related Tasks: Add Data Sharing task and Quality Assurance task, Move WIS to EO Systems (under IN-03)

  6. IN-01, continued • New Proposals: None • Resources Available: GCI Component Operators are responsible for operations and enhancement through 2015; adding EuroGEOSS, GENESI-DEC. Upcoming GEO-WOW FP project funded through Sept 2014 • Issues and Gaps: Propose close relationship with GEOSS Design and Interoperability task (new task); Engagement with users, Communication with data providers • Performance indicators: Provided earlier to M&E

  7. IN-02 Earth Observing Systems • Definition: re-ordered to reflect highest priority activities • Deliverables: Inserted User Interface language and other editorial changes; Gap analysis to be included. • Related tasks: Include WIS, Add crowd-sourcing • New Proposals: Discussion indicated no discrepancies • Resources Available: Not discussed • Issues and Gaps: Increased advocacy for sustained EO networks and increased coordination for in situ networks; alignment between deliverables and definition; coordination with Earth Data Sets • Performance Indicators: No additions

  8. IN-03 Earth Data Sets • Definition: Additional words provided by UIC related to sustainability; ADC: common vocabulary, core metadata, and registration • Deliverables: Clarify to encourage development of data sets rather than develop directly • Related tasks: No changes. • New Proposals: Discussion indicated no discrepancies • Resources Available: Not discussed. • Issues and Gaps: Coordination with EO Systems, overlap with global data sets (DS/IS) • Performance Indicators: Not discussed

  9. IN-04 GEOSS Communication Networks • Definition: Editorial changes proposed • Deliverables: added focus on targeted users • Related tasks: WIS moved to EO Systems (IN-02) • New Proposals: Discussion indicated no discrepancies • Resources Available: Not discussed. • Issues and Gaps: Data Democracy Task could move to Institutions • Performance Indicators: Not discussed.

  10. IN-05 Gap Analysis • To be incorporated in all other IN Tasks

  11. IN-06 GEOSS Design and Interoperability • Addresses the evolutionary technical architecture (design) of GEOSS and contributed EO data and service resources. • Primary focus on enabling a sustainable GEOSS • Success will be demonstrated by the research, evaluation, deployment, population, and sustained operations of a user-friendly and accessible GEOSS and its Common Infrastructure, including the core components, functions, and data sufficient to readily respond to scientific and societal demands. • Incorporates the annual Architecture and Implementation Pilot and Standards and Interoperability Forum (SIF).

  12. IN-06 continued • Deliverables: • A ‘living’ technical architecture document that describes and illustrates the components of GEOSS • Annual review or revision of the GEOSS Tactical and Strategic Guidance and new tutorial documents • Annual execution and documentation of the Architecture Implementation Pilot and related research activities • A register of Interoperability Agreements (Standards and Special Arrangements)

  13. IN-06, continued • Related tasks: • Enabling Deployment of GEOSS Architecture • Architecture and Implementation Pilot • Sensor Web Enablement for In-Situ Observing Network Facilitation • Model Web Development • Data Integration and Analysis Systems • Standards and Interoperability Forum

  14. IN-06, continued • Resources Available: Not discussed. • Issues and Gaps: Interaction clarify, no overlaps with GCI Task (IN-01) • Performance Indicators: Not discussed.

  15. Questions and Discussion

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