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Mark Doherty Services & Exploitation Division EO Science & Applications Department

ESA EO Exploitation Programmes Working With Users. Mark Doherty Services & Exploitation Division EO Science & Applications Department European Space Agency. Scope. The Exploitation Programmes How they fit together The involvement of users GMES The relevance for Future Missions.

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Mark Doherty Services & Exploitation Division EO Science & Applications Department

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  1. ESA EO Exploitation Programmes Working With Users Mark Doherty Services & Exploitation Division EO Science & Applications Department European Space Agency

  2. Scope • The Exploitation Programmes • How they fit together • The involvement of users • GMES • The relevance for Future Missions

  3. Applications & Service Development Operational Service Provision & Market Scientific Research Scientific Community VACs & early Users Public Sector, Industry & their Clients New Techniques Information Products Sustainable Services Phased Approach to Exploitation & Service Development

  4. ESA EO Exploitation Programmes • ESA Mission R&D exploitation (ENVISAT, EOEP) • R&D path for ESA Missions • AO & Cat-1 projects financed outside ESA (eg National, EC) • Targeted R&D actions on mission goals (ESA finance) • Data User Programme ( Element EOEP-2) • User breeding path for public sector users • Transfer research results to applications • Focus on user needs • Earth Observation Market Development (EOEP-1 & 2) • Industry & Market developmentpath for European service industry • Focus is on ESA missions & SAR • Address horizontal industry blockages • GMES Services Element (Eartwatch) • Deliver Operational services into public sector

  5. New Providers Industry & Market path GMES Services Earthwatch Research path New Methods Missions User path New Users 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 How the Exploitation programmeswork together

  6. AO & Cat-1 ExploitationTargeted R&D Actions

  7. AO & Category-1 exploitation AOs: Stimulating scientific research world-wide Countries No Projects 1-25 Projects 26-50 51-100 100+ Projects P.I. geographic distribution 3500+ science Users of ESA data 120 New Cat-1 Projects in 2001 700 Envisat AOs

  8. 193 Cat-1/AO R&D Projects on Atmosphere

  9. The ESA PI Portal

  10. GOME Total Ozone Product Evolution1995 - 2002 Target Accuracy 1% Relative 2-5% agreement in-situ SZA < 70% 95 96 97 98 99 2000 01 02 03 04 GDP V.3 First GOME Product release ERS-2 Launch New product release at 2-yearly intevals

  11. Targeted R&D Actionon GOME Total Ozone Algorithm • User Consultation (Jan 2002) Bkground: EPTOMS problems; QTOMS failure; 7-year GOME time-series 1) Relative accuracy over 10 years: 1% 2) Total-ozone data-set to be available by end 2004 • ITT issued June 2002 • 3 Parallel studies started Sep 2003 • U.Bremen; BIRA/IASI; KNMI • External review Dec 2003 • WMO, EU, EUMETSAT,DLR, NASA • All 3 new Algos meet requirement (validation actions tbd) • Select Algo for implementation by end Jan • Next Steps • Implement, Reprocess & Deliver new products set by end 2004

  12. New targeted R&D exploitation contracts Started in 2003 • GOME Ozone Profiling Algorithm development 250keu • MIPAS Wind Field Algorithm development 300keu • GOMOS High-res temp. profile Algorithm development 300keu

  13. Developing New Applications & Services with UsersData User Programme / Element

  14. The DUP/DUE Programme in a few words • The three major objectives of the Data User Program, as stated in the program declaration, are: • First, to create an environment allowing for the development of user communities for both institutional and commercial applications; • Second, to support European companies to develop and demonstrate information products derived from ESA current and future missions, based on applications already demonstrated in the framework of pilot projects, e.g. the ERS Announcement of Opportunity (AO) projects; • Third, to support industry, i.e. value adding and servicing companies, in establishing useful and cost effective services.

  15. DUP Life Cycle DUE Phase 1 (5 years) DUP Phase 1 (5 years) DUP Phase 2 (3 years) 05 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04  Jul 03 1th Call  Mar 04 2nd Call  Oct 96 Unsollic. proposals  May 97 1st Call  May 98 2nd Call  Apr 00 3rd Call  May 01 1st Call  Mar 02 2nd Call  Oct 02 3rd Call 3 11 6 6 16 5 3 4 5 Sept 1998 1sr Actors Workshop Sept 1999 2nd Actors Workshop Apr 2002 1st Users Symposium Sep 2004 2nd Users Symposium Oct 2000 ERS ENVISAT Symposium DUP 1 external evaluation DUP 2 external evaluation

  16. 4,000.0 3,500.0 3,000.0 2,500.0 2,000.0 1,500.0 1,000.0 500.0 0.0 ozone / subsidence / Hydrology / Bathymetry / Land Use / Topography / Forestry Agriculture aerosols landslide water quality Tide/ Pollution Land Cover Cartography DUP1 and DUP2 projects thematic 50 Application Projects for 15 M€

  17. GOME Total Ozone Fast Delivery Service • Developed under DUP • Linked with Nationally • & EC-financed FP5 projects

  18. User Involvement during the Project User Group: shall devote, at least, 3 man/month of work to the project. This is formalised through letters of commitment (preparation phase). User requirements consolidation Data access & ground truthing Support to products validation Service assessment Service Development EO data Service Products

  19. How to Work Together? • First Step - The Set up: • To initiate a project we need from the User (TPN1): • A Letter of Commitment; • A User Requirements Document; • Letter of Commitment • I will commit X men/month of work to: • Consolidate the User Requirements; • Provide access to data and information useful for the project; • Organize a dedicated ground data collection campaign for the project; • To support the validation of the results; • To assess the final service from a user perspective; • User requirements Document • The Service required include the provision of the following geo-information products: • XXX • XXX • The area of interest is the following: …. • The timeframe of interest in the following …. • The format of the products should be the following: ….

  20. How to Work Together? • First Step – The Set Up • One of the main objectives of this initial base is to create a solid partnership between ESA and the User group. User Federator Partnership ESA responsible for preparing, placing and running the contract with European and Can. Industry TPN1 responsible for creating and coordinating the National and Local user group National or Local User National or Local User National or Local User Industrial Team

  21. How to Work Together? • Second Step - The ITT process: • Using as input the User requirement Documents, ESA engineers will prepare an Statement of Work; • Then, an Invitation to tender will be issued inviting all the European and Canadian industry to submit proposals to carry out the work; • ESA will select the proposal that propose the best solution to mach the User Requirements; • After a successful negotiation, the project is finally kicked-off!

  22. How to Work Together? • Third Step - the project: • During the project the collaboration with the users is critical in order to ensure that the final system fully match the user requirements; • The User should collaborate in the project by: • Consolidation of the User requirements; • Provide access to data and information that can be useful for the project; • Organize a dedicated ground data collection campaign for collecting in situ data; • Support the validation of the final results; • Assess the final service from a user perspective; • During the project the User is trained • The User has property right to the information products and services generated for its operational use!

  23. Meeting with users • Eduspace workshop • 31/10/2002 - 01/11/2002, 80 participants • CEOS Plenary Meeting • 20-21/11/2002, 110 participants • Several Projects Workshops on USERS (Data User Program) • SLAM Users Workshop, TEMIS Users Workshop, Urbex Users Workshop,GODAE Users Workshop, Chemical Weather Users Workshop, Desertification Users Workshop • participants number average: 50 • TESEO (Treaty Enforcement Services using Earth Observation) Users Workshops • TUBE 1, November 2001,40 participants • TUBE 2, June 2002, 40 participants • TUBE 3, January 2003, 50 participants • GMES First Co-location meeting • 10-14/03/2003, 110 participants, 07-09/10/2003, 140 participants • EO Exploitation for Renewable Energies Workshop • 23-24/06/2003, 60 participants • Briefing to Industry, • 24/06/2003, 150 participants • International summer school on Envisat data assimilation18-29/08/2003, 60 participants Total: 24 MEETINGS with USERS in ESRIN between March 2001 and November 2003 + several organised by ESRIN at USERS place.

  24. ESA Supporting International Conventions • ESA supports: • UNCCD; • World Heritage Convention; • Ramsar Convention on Wetlands; • UNFCCC; • ESA attending key events: • World Summit, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2002; • COP 8 of the UNFCCC, New Delhi, India, 2002; • COP 8 of the Ramsar Convention, Valencia, Spain, 2002; • COP 6 of the UNCCD, La Havana, Cuba, 2003; • COP9 of the UNFCCC, Milano, 2003;

  25. Major DUP User Organizations NGOs International Scientific Programs Projects name:GLOBCARBON, MEDSPIRATION, TEMIS Usernames: IGBP, GODAE, GOFC Projects name: HUMAN, URBEX Usernames: MSF, WWF IntergovernmentalOrganisations Projects name: DUDES,, GLOBCOVER, CONTRAIL, EPIDEMIO, GLOBAER, BeGO Usernames: EC, UNEP, FAO, EUROCONTROL, WHO, ECMWF, UNESCO Environmental conventions Projects name: KYOTOINV, GLOBWETLAND, DESERTWATCH, ALPINE Usernames: UNFCCC, RAMSAR, UNCCD, , ALPINE CONVENTION, NPoCs NationalGovernmental Ministries, Agencies Projects name: ITALSCAR, SLAM, COASTCHART, TEMIS Usernames: CPA, ENV MINISTRIES, HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICES, MET OFFICES

  26. 60+ committed user within DUP / E

  27. TEMIS: Atmosphere Modelers/Envi. Agencies

  28. CONTRAIL: Air Traffic Environmental Impact (IPCC) Mapping aircraft condensation trails for EUROCONTROL UR: April 2003 KO: November 2003

  29. Champion User • EUROCONTROL - Responsible for integrated European air traffic control system • The Process • Cooperation Agreement between ESA and EUROCONTROL • Navigation, in particular GNSS • Telecommunications • Environment • User Requirements meeting at ESRIN 23 April 2003. Three application areas requested by the User: • Aviation-caused atmospheric pollution monitoring • Judged available techniques not currently mature enough to separate aviation from other emission sources • Greenhouse impact of condensation trails • Mature algorithms for mapping contrails exist • Airport environment - Land use and local pollution • Potential future project • During the User Requirements meeting the User was informed of the IPCC hypothesis that aviation-induced cirrus clouds may cause significantly more greenhouse warming than the CO2 emissions due to the fuel burnt. Given the potential implications for the aviation industry if this hypothesis is found to be true, a project to provide a more accurate assessment was considered very high priority by the end user. • CONTRAILS Project • ITT issued on 12 June 2003 • KO on 8 Dec 2003 • Final results due Dec 2005

  30. DUE - GlobAer • Users • Atmospheric modelling community (ECMWF, MeteoFrance, UKMO, DKRZ, etc) • Transboundary pollution monitoring (EMEP) • Regional air quality monitoring agencies (Athens, Lombardia, Flanders, etc) • Applications • Climate change and atmospheric chemistry • Particulate emission sources and dynamics • Background for regional air quality monitoring • Atmospheric correction of optical satellite data • Products/Activities • Global aerosol climatology (target: 1995 - 2005) • Land and Ocean (Optical depth, Ångstrøm coeff) • Multi-resolution product • Size distribution: PM10, PM2.5 • Speciation: anthropogenic, black carbon, mineral dust, marine, etc. • Input: Multi-sensor satellite data fusion.ATSR, MERIS, SeaWiFS, MSG, MODIS, GOES, AVHRR

  31. GMESEstablishing an integrated European Monitoring Capability

  32. European Commission European Space Agency European and national user agencies European and national space organisations GMES Partnership Industry R&D institutions GMES builds upon existing capacities and expertise and other partners

  33. GMES EO Solutions Public Policy Needs Needs Governments, EU International Organisations Regulatory Bodies Industry General Public Space Agencies Scientific Community Aerospace Industry Value Adding Industry European Service & IT Industry

  34. GMES Services Element (GSE) • ESA Programme dedicated to GMES • Approved: ESA Ministerial Council Nov 2001 • Earthwatch element • Deliver Operational Services • Support for environmental & security policies • Budget • 83 Meuro • 5 years

  35. GSE Objectives • Short-term • Foster maximum use of EO-based services in support of European Policies on Environment & Security • Long-Term • Establish case for future EO-based operational systems to delivery policy-related info for benefit of Europe’s citizens

  36. Service Sustainability • Available • readily accessible to users when needed • now & in future • Reliable • consistently meet user-defined quality • & standards • Affordable • overall benefits justify Costs

  37. Data & Methods • EO • In-situ / airborne • Socio-Economic • Models / Assimilation • Monitoring / Assessment / Forecasting

  38. GSE Programme sequence User Consultations consolidation full operationalisation New Services preparation servicereviews GMESForum GSE ITT servicereviews servicereviews servicereviews contracts GMES Interim report 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

  39. Cardinal RequirementService Consolidation • Complete, clear & convincing answers • What information is needed? • What services can be provided? • What are the benefits for Europe’s Citizens? • Do the benefits justify the costs • Geographic scope • Global; continental; regional; national; local • Timescale • Present + 10 years

  40. Research Partners System Developers Operational Service Providers Core Users Group GSE Teams Organisation Prime Contractor Project Manager Service Strategy Group

  41. Select a first set of service-portfolios Perform all necessary consolidation activities ~10 Service-portfolios ~10 Policy-sectors ~10 Contracts 15 MEuro 750–1500K/ctr 20 months consolidated European E&S service-offering inputs to GMES initial report (2003) inputs to Earthwatch definition basis for full GMES service implementation GSE Service Consolidation: Scope

  42. What has to be done toconsolidate GMES Services ?

  43. Science Review Promotion & Training Reports Policy Foundations Review Global user needs directory Promotion & Training Plans Key User segment Profiles Service prospectus appraisal Validation Protocol Core user needs Service prospectus Val Reports SLA Service provision Service Negotiation Portfolio Specs User Stds Handbook Service Partnership protocol Service utility reports Service growth & enhancement Methods compendium Operational scenarios Data needs & availability prospectus data access agreements data sources Inventory System Standards Guidelines Infrastructure systems analysis precursor systms Inventory CBA Service portfolio

  44. GSE Services in consolidation • CoastWatch • ROSES • ICEMON • Northern View • Forest Monitoring • SAGE • Risk-EOS • TerraFirma • Urban Services • Food Security

  45. User organizations from… Int. 86 Users from 14 countries & 17 international organisations

  46. New GSE Services Consolidation starting in 2004 • GSE Info Services for Humanitarian Aid • GSE Atmospheric Monitoring Services

  47. Service Portfolio Ozone Monitoring, Forecasting & Assessment UV Monitoring & Forecasting Air Pollution (in-situ) GHGs monitoring (future) GSE Atmosphere Policy Sector Montreal Protocol Public Health 6EAP / Clean Air For Europe UNCLRTP UNFCCC / KP

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