Title: Earth Observation System Architecture: Enabling an Entrepreneurial Environment
1Earth Observation System ArchitectureEnabling
an Entrepreneurial Environment
Requirements
Input (Information Creation) Process Outpu
t (Information Exploitation)
System Architecture
Data Management
Theoretical Basis
Observation and Products
Modeling and Data Assimilation
Data Assimilation
Decision Support
- Spatially-Enabled Search Portals
- Geo-Referenced Emergency Alerting
- Service Interfaces for Decision Support Tools
Validation
Utilization
Societal Benefit
2Earth Observation System ArchitectureEnabling
an Entrepreneurial Environment
Requirements
Input (Information Creation) Process Outpu
t (Information Exploitation)
System Architecture
Data Management
Theoretical Basis
Observation and Products
Diverse Societal Benefit Areas
Data Assimilation
Decision Support
- Spatially-Enabled Search Portals
- Geo-Referenced Emergency Alerting
- Service Interfaces for Decision Support Tools
Validation
Utilization
Societal Benefit
3Earth Observation System ArchitectureEnabling
an Entrepreneurial Environment
- Bob Chen, Deputy Director, Center for
International Earth Science Information Network
(CIESIN), Columbia University - Eugenia Kalnay, Distinguished University
Professor, Department of Meteorology, University
of Maryland - Maria Pirone, Vice President Product and Market
Development, Atmospheric and Environmental
Research,Inc. - Joe Shannon, Chief Architect, Lockheed Martin
Space Systems Company
4Earth Observation System ArchitectureEnabling
an Entrepreneurial Environment
Requirements
Joe Shannon
Input (Information Creation) Process Outpu
t (Information Exploitation)
System Architecture
Data Management
Theoretical Basis
Observation and Products
Maria Pirone
Modeling and Data Assimilation
Data Assimilation
Eugenia Kalnay
Decision Support
Bob Chen
- Spatially-Enabled Search Portals
- Geo-Referenced Emergency Alerting
- Service Interfaces for Decision Support Tools
Validation
Utilization
Societal Benefit
5Earth Observation System ArchitectureEnabling
an Entrepreneurial Environment
- Bob Chen, Deputy Director, Center for
International Earth Science Information Network
(CIESIN), Columbia University - Eugenia Kalnay, Distinguished University
Professor, Department of Meteorology, University
of Maryland - Maria Pirone, Vice President Product and Market
Development, Atmospheric and Environmental
Research,Inc. - Joe Shannon, Chief Architect, Lockheed Martin
Space Systems Company
6Earth Observation System ArchitectureEnabling
an Entrepreneurial Environment
- Joe Shannon, Chief Architect, Lockheed Martin
Space Systems Company - Keeping in mind models and data assimilation
- What aspects of the system architecture might
best promote an entrepreneurial environment? How
might they be prioritized and promoted?
7Earth Observation System ArchitectureEnabling
an Entrepreneurial Environment
- Maria Pirone, Vice President Product and Market
Development, Atmospheric and Environmental
Research,Inc. - Keeping in mind models and data assimilation
- What aspects of future product development might
best promote an entrepreneurial environment? How
might they be prioritized and promoted?
8- Accelerating rate of technology growth makes it
increasingly harder for developing nations to
catch up - Show one, do one, teach one
- Cuba has zero casualties for hurricanes because
they have their act together - Taiwan sends boats, not helicopters, for a flood
9Earth Observation System ArchitectureEnabling
an Entrepreneurial Environment
- Eugenia Kalnay, Distinguished University
Professor, Department of Meteorology, University
of Maryland - Keeping in mind models and data assimilation
- What aspects of a robust, diverse data
assimilation framework might best promote an
entrepreneurial environment? How might they be
prioritized and promoted?
10- Refresh data base every 5-10 years
- Verification is critical to improvement (e.g., of
economic forecasts) - Consensus between NCEP and ECMWF? More recent is
better, but for most applications people still
use NCEP reanalysis. - Consistent time series require consistent
algorithms and models reanalysis should be a
central component. - Quality control metadata is available within the
reanalysis - Pulling in old data, from the archives, data
recovery, could be a very important aspect of
IEOS - One of the major initial efforts was
standardizing data into a common format (the
first time there was a reanalysis)
11Earth Observation System ArchitectureEnabling
an Entrepreneurial Environment
- Bob Chen, Deputy Director, Center for
International Earth Science Information Network
(CIESIN), Columbia University - Keeping in mind models and data assimilation
- What socioeconomic aspects bear most directly on
creation of an entrepreneurial environment? How
might they be prioritized and promoted?
12- People part of the equation
- Confidentiality is a stumbling block
- There was a GIS group (developed HAZUS)
somewhere that kind of stuff got lost not making
full use of DSTs and resources some state
geospatial programs are farther ahead (0 to
dozens of people in states) but very variable. - Open source OGC vs. commercial productspart of
the community uses each usage depends on
features of the tools a lot of opportunity there - Update cycles requirements on data base refresh?
Commercial firms put out county level poulation
estimates. Both spatial and temporal. In NYC
using track and Slosh data, obtain various
distributions of people depending on more precise
data. Census is every 10 years. This is an
opportunity, There are transients (e.g., New
Orleans).