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Monitoring weather and climate from space

Monitoring weather and climate from space. CCSDS Security Working Group Spring 2014 Meeting Guillaume Texier EUMETSAT Operations Security Officer 31 March - 1 April 2014 Noordwijkerhout , The Netherlands. Agenda. Presentation of EUMETSAT EUMETSAT OPS ISMS Project

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Monitoring weather and climate from space

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  1. Monitoring weather and climate from space CCSDS Security Working GroupSpring 2014 Meeting Guillaume Texier EUMETSAT Operations Security Officer 31 March - 1 April 2014Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands

  2. Agenda • Presentation of EUMETSAT • EUMETSAT OPS ISMS Project • Analyzing “Security Threats against Space Missions”

  3. EUMETSAT is an intergovernmental organisation with 29 Member and 2 Cooperating States Member States Cooperating States AUSTRIA BELGIUM CROATIA CZECH REPUBLIC BULGARIA SERBIA DENMARK ESTONIA FINLAND FRANCE GERMANY GREECE HUNGARY ICELAND IRELAND ITALY LATVIA LITHUANIA LUXEMBOURG NETHERLANDS NORWAY POLAND PORTUGAL ROMANIA SLOVAK REPUBLIC SLOVENIA SPAIN SWEDEN SWISS TURKEY UNITED KINGDOM

  4. Member States contribute pro-rata their GNI Cooperating States: BULGARIA : 0.24% SERBIA : 0.21% 18.86% GERMANY 14.74% FRANCE UNITED KINGDOM 14.01% ITALY 11.62% SPAIN 7.91% 4.37% THE NETHERLANDS 2.68% TURKEY BELGIUM 2.62% SWITZERLAND 2.56% 2.51% SWEDEN POLAND 2.43% NORWAY 2.16% AUSTRIA 2.08% DENMARK 1.76% GREECE 1.72% FINLAND 1.38% 1.25% PORTUGAL IRELAND 1.15% CZECH REPUBLIC 0.98% ROMANIA 0.94% 0.72% HUNGARY 0.45% SLOVAK REPUBLIC 0.34% CROATIA SLOVENIA 0.27% LUXEMBOURG 0.22% I LITHUANIA 0.22% LATVIA 0.16% I 0.11% ESTONIA I 0.07% ICELAND * Pending full ratification

  5. EUMETSAT’s Mission The primary objective is to establish, maintain and exploit European systems of operational meteorological satellites, taking into account as far as possible the recommendations of WMO A further objective is to contribute to the operational monitoring of the climate and the detection of global climatic changes

  6. Organisational structure Director-General Financial Control (FCO) Quality Management & Assessment (QMA) Chief Scientist (DG/CS) Strategy & International Relations (SIR) Communication & Information Services (CIS) PRogrammepreparation & Development (PRD) Technical & Scientific Support (TSS) Administration (ADM) OPerations & Services to users (OPS) Contracts (COS) Process assurance and management Support (PRS) Preparation & development of GEO Programmes (GEO) Flight Operations (FLO) Finance (FIN) System Engineering and Projects(SEP) Real time Services and system Operations (RSO) Preparation & development of LEO Programmes (LEO) General Services (GES) Generic Systems and Infrastructure (GSI) User Support and Climate services (USC) Legal Affairs (LAD) Remote Sensing and Products (RSP) Personnel (PER)

  7. Current EUMETSAT satellites METOP A-B (LOW-EARTH, SUN – SYNCHRONOUS ORBIT) EUMETSAT POLAR SYSTEM/INITIAL JOINT POLAR SYSTEM JASON-2 (shared with CNES, NOAA) (LOW-EARTH, 63° INCL. NON SYNCHRONOUS ORBIT) OCEAN SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY MISSION • METEOSAT – 7 (1st GENERATION) • (GEOSTATIONARY ORBIT) • INDIAN OCEAN DATA COVERAGE MISSION AT 57°5 E • (UNTILL END 2016) METEOSAT 8-9-10 (2nd GENERATION) (GEOSTATIONARY ORBIT) TWO-SATELLITE SYSTEM: - METEOSAT-10: FULL DISK IMAGERY MISSION AT 0° (15 MN) - METEOSAT-9: RAPID SCAN SERVICE OVER EUROPE AT 9.5°E (5 MN) - METEOSAT- 8: BACK UP AT 3.5°E

  8. Operational services call for long term commitments.. YEAR... 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 METEOSAT FIRST GENERATION METEOSAT-7 METEOSAT SECOND GENERATION METEOSAT-8 METEOSAT-9 MSG-3/METEOSAT-10 MSG-4/METEOSAT-11* METEOSAT THIRD GENERATION MTG-I-1 : IMAGERY MTG-S-1: SOUNDING Mandatory Programmes MTG-I-2: IMAGERY MTG-I-3: IMAGERY MTG-S-2: SOUNDING EUMETSAT POLAR SYSTEM (EPS) MTG-I-4: IMAGERY METOP-A METOP-B METOP-C EPS-SECOND GENERATION (EPS-SG) METOP-SG: SOUNDING AND IMAGERY METOP-SG: MICROWAVE IMAGERY JASON JASON-2 JASON-3 JASON CONTINUITY OF SERVICE (JASON-CS) Optional and Third Party Programmes COPERNICUS SENTINEL-3 SENTINEL-4 ON MTG-S SENTINEL-5 ON EPS-SG YEAR... 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

  9. EUMETSAT ground stations across Europe: controlling satellite and acquiring their data Meteosat antenna Usingen, Germany Meteosat antenna Fucino, Italy Metop antenna Spitzbergen, Norway Jason antenna Usingen, Germany

  10. Delivering to users worldwide in real time 500+ 201 – 500 51 – 200 11 – 50 2 – 10 1 user 0 users EUMETCast Europe EB-9, KU-BAND EUMETCast Africa AB-3, C-BAND EUMETCast South America NSS-806, C-BAND 3,263 users worldwide, end March 2013 4097 stations, 5 new users per month

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