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SECOORA Data Management Activities: Operational Status Report

SECOORA Data Management Activities: Operational Status Report. GCOOS DMAC Meeting Orlando, FL (23-24 February 2009). SECOORA Organizational Chart. Stakeholder Advisory Council. Board of Directors. Program Coordinator. Stakeholder Advisory Council Liaison. Executive Director. Info Mgmt

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SECOORA Data Management Activities: Operational Status Report

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  1. SECOORAData Management Activities: Operational Status Report GCOOS DMAC Meeting Orlando, FL (23-24 February 2009)

  2. SECOORA Organizational Chart Stakeholder Advisory Council Board of Directors Program Coordinator Stakeholder Advisory Council Liaison Executive Director Info Mgmt Coordinator Spec. Project Coordinator Governance Committee Finance and Audit Committee Science Advisory Committee Education/ Outreach Committee Board Development Committee Public Policy Committee DMAC/ODP Committee Ops. and Maintenance Committee DMCC

  3. MACOORA and Domain MACOORA National and Database National Backbone Nodes: USF/FWRI UNC-CH USC Coordinating Node Info Provider Node GCOOS/CaRA and Data Synthesis GCOOS Sectors: Government, Academia, Private SECOORA’s Regional DM Approach and Roles

  4. SECOORA DMCC Participants DMAC-ODP Committee Members: Carroll Hood,* Madilyn Fletcher,* Peter Sheng,* Dwayne Porter, Lynn Leonard, Ken Galluppi, Wade Sheldon, Keqi Zhang, Kathleen O’Keife (* Committee Co-Chairs)

  5. DMAC-ODP Committee: Project Oversight Includes both Data Management and Radar allocations (Total: $400K)

  6. Example SECOORA DM/IM Partners

  7. Regional and National Expectations • Address Property / Data Ownership Issues • Establish Data Liability Disclaimer • Ongoing Metrics for NOAA and OMB Reporting • Long-Term Funding Support • Maintain Operational Transparency • Promote Use of Web Site for Activities/Exchanges • (e.g., don’t send attachments) • User-Defined Project Identification/Design • Scalability and Performance Testing (Ongoing Evaluation) • (e.g., Load Testing and Allocation) • Increase Support of Modeling and Proposal-Writing Activities

  8. Success Stories for SECOORA DMAC • Many In-Kind Contributions (FWRI, USC, USF, Sea Grant, etc.) • Substantial HW/SW Investments and Hubs • Formal DMAC Design and Implementation Plan • Collaborative Approach within Southeast and Beyond • Numerous Legacy Projects to Leverage • Some Funding Success and Support within RA Leadership • Actual Data Streams to Manage • Formal DMAC Structure within Organization: • Board of Directors • Executive Director • DMAC-ODP Program Committee • Data Management Coordinating Committee (DMCC)

  9. DMAC-ODP: Regional Contributions to IOOS • Database schema, QA/QC protocols, web services, DIF • Identify regional DMAC activities where efficiency can be gained through direct collaboration or shared resources • Continued activities relating to national standards and data interoperability • National Operations Plan Reviews (Waves, DMAC, HF Radar) • Documentation of existing products/services; Inventories • Collaboration with other RAs (GCOOS and CaRA) • DM processes • Remote sensing efforts • Training and application development overlap

  10. Data Access, Management, and Integration

  11. DMAC Technical Requirements Process • Formal request (internal or external) to goes to DMAC-ODP Committee • Priorities established and then passed to DMCC for technical requirements evaluation • Joint meeting for reporting of requirements and identification of necessary resources • Review for IOOS and/or GEOSS Compliance • Task assignments and timeline established • Activity executed and documented

  12. DMCC Communication Strategies

  13. Progress and Ongoing Activities

  14. Data Integration Activities – Regional • DM Partners: • DM Hubs (Strategic Plan; FL/SC/NC) • Remote Sensing Support (IMaRS) • GCOOS / SECOORA / NASA – All providing support • QA/QC Protocols (SkIO) • User-Defined Applications (UNC-W) • Integration (USF-CMS) • Biological Data Integration (FWRI) • Communication (UNC-CH) • Database (USC) • Inventories (DMCC) • Sensors/DM Assets/Data Resources • EXAMPLE: SECOORA and RENCI • Joint evaluation of a SECOORA data model (Xenia) • Strong regional partner w/ substantial resources • Potential to build relationship (modeling/testing)

  15. Data Integration Activities – Xenia DB Xenia Relation Database Table Schema Main tables used for storing: organization->platform->sensor->observation data Data Portal OpenLayers Mapping Applications

  16. Data Integration Activities – netCDF SECOORA netCDF Convention and Data Dictionary Being Submitted for National-Level Standards Approval

  17. Near Real-Time (NRT) Data Feeds Data Portal OpenLayers Mapping Applications

  18. NRT Data – Interactive Mapping OpenLayers Mapping Applications

  19. NRT Applications - New Developments ObsKML-Based Mapping Applications

  20. Static Observational Data Resources Data Portal Pre-Formatted Files

  21. Archived Data Products/Resources Existing Archives and “Timed-Out” Data Streams

  22. Operational Components - Inventories • Benefits of Inventories: • Being reported daily/weekly/annually • Reporting on Stability/Reliability • Resource for Proposal Writing • Resource for Data Requests • Recommended Manufacturer • Enables Notification Mechanisms • Improves Transparency • Improves Visibility/Marketability • Proposed Inventories: • Sensors / Platforms • DM Infrastructure / Software • Data / Information Resources • Budgets / Other Resources Sensor Resources Inventory

  23. Operational Components - Status On-Line (Beta) Sensor Status Monitoring/Reporting

  24. Operational Components - Hubs Three DM Hubs: FL: USF-IMaRS/CMS;FWRI NC: UNC-CH SC: USC-Columbia Ideal Instance Described: Hardware Software Services Redundancy Efficiency

  25. Google Analytics Web and File Access Reports On-Line Sensor Status Status Monitoring/Reporting

  26. Example Link to DM Partners: National Regionally Relevant Observations from NERRS-CDMO

  27. Example Link to DM Partners: Regional Regionally Relevant Observations from CaroCOOPS

  28. Example User-Defined Applications • Marine Weather Portal (UNC-W) • Broker/Partner: National Weather Service • http://forecast.weather.gov/mwp • Harbor View (GLOS) • Broker/Partner: Wisconsin Sea Grant • http://www.glos.us/hview/hview.php • Hawaii Beach Safety (UHI) • Broker/Partner: HiOOS, HI Tourism Authority, HI Dept. of Health, Lifeguards • http://oceansafety.soest.hawaii.edu • Define for each Project: broker, costs, data needs/sources, interface design, key partners, relevant societal goal, feedback from users, outcomes, stakeholders, value.

  29. User-Defined Application: Radar/S&R Integration Broker: SECOORA Costs: ? Data Needs/Sources: Radar coverage; USCG incident locations Interface Design: OpenLayers Key Partners: Radar operators/USCG Relevant Societal Goal: Hazard mitigation and safe marine operations Feedback Mechanism: ? Outcomes: Web mapping application; help determine placement of systems Stakeholders: Radar operators; regional decision makers Value: Help determine radar placement and promote use of HF radar network Applications are a critical mechanism to publicizing the value of IOOS and DMAC

  30. Ocean Data Partnership

  31. Ocean Data Partnership (ODP) Status • Evolution and Approach (M. Fletcher, ODP Chair) • Example ODP Opportunities (S. Walker) • AOML – Water quality; Expanded drifters; RS data • FWRI – MARVIN and GAME data sets • FAU – Ocean energy sensors • GCRC – Water quality measurements • Long Bay Focus Group – Water quality; model output • COSEE-SE BOB/FLO Participants – TBD • IMaRS – Remote Sensing • NERRS – MET/WQ data and QA/QC protocols

  32. National Review and Status

  33. National RA Review/Status Workshop (Summary) • DM/IM was a dominant and consistent theme • User-defined applications are increasing • Budget conditions remain unstable • Quantifiable metrics are increasingly important • Collaborations were often keys to success • Google Earth and Google Analytics • NOAA-IOOS DIF Implementation

  34. Remaining Challenges for DMAC Operations • Addressing Property / Data Ownership Concerns • Reconciling/Aligning Fractional Time Allocations • Balancing Regional Realities with National Progress/Expectations • Acquiring Long-Term Funding • Maintaining Operational Transparency • Promote Use of Web Site for Activities/Exchanges • (e.g., don’t send attachments) • User-Defined Project Identification/Design • Scalability and Performance Testing (Ongoing Evaluation) • Increased Support of Modeling and Proposal-Writing Activities • Diverse Regional User/Sector Requirements

  35. The Biggest Challenge: “Vembued” (Again)

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