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NAS Board on Research Data and Information (BRDI) 30 November 2010 Gregory W. Withee

2010 Beijing Earth Observation Ministerial Summit and Group on Earth Observations Seventh Plenary (GEO-VII) Outcome Summary. NAS Board on Research Data and Information (BRDI) 30 November 2010 Gregory W. Withee

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NAS Board on Research Data and Information (BRDI) 30 November 2010 Gregory W. Withee

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  1. 2010 Beijing Earth Observation Ministerial Summit and Group on Earth Observations Seventh Plenary (GEO-VII) Outcome Summary NAS Board on Research Data and Information (BRDI) 30 November 2010 Gregory W. Withee Co-Chair, USGEO International Working GroupDirector, International Programs, DOI/USGS

  2. Presentation Topics • Background of GEO and USGEO • Ministerial Summit and GEO VII • Participation • Outcomes • Side meetings/Announcements

  3. What is GEO? • The intergovernmental Group on Earth Observations (GEO) is a voluntary partnership of 80 Member governments and the European Commission, working with 58 Participating Organizations • GEO is coordinating efforts to build a Global Earth Observation System of Systems, or GEOSS • A forum to develop new projects, coordinate strategies and investments What is GEOSS? • A distributed system of systems • Improves coordination of strategies & observation systems • Links all platforms: in situ, aircraft, & satellite networks • Identifies gaps in our global capacity • Facilitates exchange of data & information • Improves decision-makers’ abilities to address pressing policy issues

  4. A Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)

  5. National Science and Technology Council Committee on Environment and Natural Resources 25 Federal agencies and agency components in the U.S. Federal Structure The White House/Executive Office of the President

  6. USGEO Interagency Coordination Strategic Assessment USGEO has expanded existing evaluation and assessment methodologies to better understand the costs and benefits of closing identified gaps in Earth observing capabilities and to prioritize future investment opportunities based on this framework. This strategic assessment will further develop the U.S. Integrated Earth Observation System (IEOS), which harmonizes Federal government investments in Earth observations and comprises the U.S. National contribution to GEOSS. Assessment Goals Provide an integrated picture of national Earth observations priorities Maximize Federal investment in Earth observations Focus near-term decision-making at the highest levels of government Consider measurements from all types of platforms: space-based, airborne, subterranean, land and sea-based Address continuity of current measurements as well as the need for new measurements

  7. U.S. Supports GEO and GEOSS GEO 2010 Ministerial Task Force Host of GEO-VI Plenary in Nov 2009 GEO Data Sharing Task Force ….Contributing to many tasks in the GEO 2009-11 Work Plan: North American Drought Monitor AIRNow—International SERVIR GEONETCast

  8. Earth Observation Beijing Ministerial Summit and Plenary“Observe Share Inform” • Minister invitations from S&T Minister China – 85 GEO Countries plus EC and 61 Participating Organizations • 54 delegations and 448 individuals attended (record) • Summit: November 5, 2010 • GEO Plenary: Nov 3,4 and GEO Executive Committee Nov 2

  9. 2010 GEO Ministerial SummitBeijing – Objectives • Assessing progress on the GEOSS 10-year Implementation Plan (2010-2015) • Supporting the continuation of an operational GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI) • Endorsing actions in support of the GEOSS Data Sharing Principles • Declaring role for GEO in Carbon observing system • Laying the framework for the implementation of the GEOSS in the period 2010-2015 (and beyond).

  10. U.S. Delegation • Sherburne Abbott - OSTP, US cochair of GEO • David Hayes – co lead of the US Delegation and Deputy Secretary DOI • Dr. Marcia McNutt - Director, USGS, DOI • Lawrence Robinson – Assistant Secretary DOC • Dr. Steven Koonin – Undersecretary DOE • Representatives from NASA, NOAA, USGS, USDA, EPA, NIH, NSF, Smithsonian

  11. Summit Outcomes • Beijing Declaration • Declared support to full and open data sharing and established GEOSS Data CORE • Specifically highlighted some priority projects, including forest carbon, GEOBON, and Global Land Cover Initiative • Resolved to review recommendations for future role of GEO beyond 2015 • US announced two initiatives: SilvaCarbon, and Global Land Cover

  12. GEO Plenary VII Outcomes • 5 new members recognized; 3 new participating organizations accepted • GEOSS Data Sharing Action Plan accepted with minor adjustments – Data Sharing Task Force extended 1 year • Forest Carbon Tracking and Global Forest Observation Initiative accepted • Unveiling of Critical Earth Observation Priorities (document available) • GEO VII Turkey and GEO IX Brazil

  13. Notable side meetings/announcements • GEO Ministerial Summit Press Briefing • Symposium on Data Sharing • USGS signing ceremony with CEODE • Announcement: • Global Land-Cover Data Initiative – 30 m land cover data sets • Announcement of US initiative called SilvaCarbon

  14. . THANK YOU

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