Title: NOAAs Integrated Ocean Observing System IOOS Program
1NOAAs Integrated Ocean Observing System
(IOOS)Program
- CAPT Christopher S. Moore, NOAA
- Deputy Director/DIF Project Manager
- Hawaii
- December 2007
2Overview
- NOAAs FY07 Execution Plan for IOOS
- Program Integration
- NOAA IOOS Organization
- Accomplishments
- Data Integration
- Requirements and Drivers
- Data Integration Framework (DIF)
- DIF Accomplishments
- DIF Standards
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- 3. Regional Coastal Component
- FY2007 Competitive Process
- NOAAs Coordination Role
- Supporting National Applications
- Way Ahead FY08
- FY09 Increases
3NOAAs FY07 Execution of IOOS
- The U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System
(IOOS) - Represents a major shift in approach to ocean
observing - Draws together the vast network of disparate,
federal and non-federal observing systems - Produces a cohesive suite of data, information,
and products at a sufficient geographic and
temporal scale to support decision-making - NOAAs FY07 Investments to advance IOOS
- Integration
- Program Integration
- Data Integration
- Regional Coastal Component
- NOAAs Interagency Contributions
4Program Integration NOAA IOOS Organizational
Relationships
Interagency Connections
NOAA IOOS Activities
Interagency Committee on Ocean Science and
Resource Management Integration (ICOSRMI)
NOAA Administrator
NOAA Ocean Council
IOOS Oversight
NOAA Observing System Council
NOS Assistant Administrator
OAR Assistant Administrator
Joint Subcommittee on Ocean Science and
Technology (JSOST)
Interagency Working Group on Ocean Observations
(IWGOO)
NOAA IOOS Program Director
Ocean.US
IOOS Program
IOOS Project Management
Program Operations
Regional Coastal Component
Guidance Requirements
Capacity Capabilities
Data ManagementCommunications
Observations
Modeling Analysis
Education
Research
Leveraging existing NOAA-wide capabilities
5Program Integration Accomplishments
NOAA Focal Point for IOOS
- Formed functional NOAA IOOS Program
- Initiated development of NOAA IOOS Data
Integration Framework (DIF) - Completed development of Draft NOAA IOOS Program
Strategic Plan - Provided NOAA IOOS staff coordination for pending
Senate and House authorization bills - Actively engaged regional and interagency
partners in NOAAs IOOS efforts - Provided Exec. Sec. and NOAA staff support to the
Interagency Working Group on Ocean Observations
(IWGOO)
6NOAA IOOS Program - Organization
7Data Integration Requirements and Drivers
NOAA Decision Tools
IOOS Core Variables
Information Needs
Societal Challenges
The global climate is not well understood
- Characterize the state of the global climate
system and its variability
Hurricane Intensity Model
Improved models (e.g., hurricane intensity,
coastal inundation, and harmful algal bloom model)
Coastal populations are at risk from weather,
climate natural hazards
Coastal Inundation Model
Our ocean, coastal and Great Lakes ecosystems are
complex many are at risk
Harmful Algal Bloom Model
Improved ecosystem assessmentsUpdated
management approaches Improved access to data,
and scientific information
Integrated Ecosystem Assessment
Expanding the Marine Transportation System
8Data Integration Framework (DIF)
Month 36
Months 0-12
Month 18
Month 24
Test Evaluation
Benchmarked Product Improvements for Operational
Use
Integration of 5 IOOS Core Variables
Integrated Variable Ingest for Select Data
Products
NOAA 5 Core Variables
Hurricane Intensity Model
- Integrated information services for NOAA programs
- Identify observation gaps
- Validated enhanced data products
- NOAAs Data Integration Framework
Enhanced decision support through
- Product Enhancement
- Test Evaluation
- Verification Validation
Systems Engineering
Coastal Inundation Model
Harmful Algal Bloom Model
Integrated Ecosystem Assessment
NOAA MISSION OBJECTIVES
REGIONAL COASTAL NEEDS
Future State Regional-coastal data integration
for Regional scale data and information products
and services
9IPT and Working Groups
IPT Charles Alexander Steve Hankin Bill
Burnett Roy Mendelssohn Ken Casey Dan
Martin Rich Patchen Ted Haberman Kent
Hughes Dan Henderson Hendrick Tolman Chung Wu
Steve Baig Julie Bosch Katie Fisher John
Ulmer Rebecca Love Andrea Hardy Shelley
Tomlinson Whitley Saumweber Ex Officio
(not-voting) members Anne Ball - Ocean.US
NOSC/NOSA Ken McDonald NOS CIO Hugh Johnson
Jack Harlan Kim Cohen
10The need for a plan
11DIF Accomplishments
- Characterizing the current state
- Completed systems engineering data flow analyses
for four targeted NOAA Decision Tools - Conducted five, cross-NOAA interoperability tests
- Consistent findings across various tests
- Lack of standards impedes data integration and
access across the agency - Documented critical data management challenges to
design effective solutions - Implementing Solutions
- Completed project plans and requirements
documents based on findings - Transitioning from planning to execution
Harmful Algal Bloom Modeling Data Flow
TEMPERATURE INTEROPERABILITY TEST
Colors reference server type (WFS, OPeNDAP,
etc.)
Developed draft, high level IOOS functional
requirements
12DIF Functional Boundaries
13Use Case Manually Request Data
14Proposed MINIMUM Data Content Standard for Scalar
and Vector Obs
15DIF Standards Complex Challenge
FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES
D A T A T Y P E S
X NOAA is addressing this standard in the DIF
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17DIF Standards Implementing U.S. IOOS DMAC
Process
- Process has never been exercised due to resource
limitations - NOAA IOOS Program provided detail to the process
and established the web-enabled tools to execute
the process - NOAA IOOS Program will oversee this national
standards process and will improve the process
based on lessons learned
18DIF Accomplishments Contributing to the
National IOOS
- NOAA-National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) Data
Assembly Center Operations - 3,330,440 IOOS observations 28 increase over
FY06 - 174 IOOS platforms 32 increase over FY06
- 56 new IOOS stations established in FY07
- 126 partner interactions / notifications in FY07
- Inclusion of NOAA National Estuarine Research
Reserves (NERRS) data - Maintained QC and metadata for 60 oil and gas
platforms in the Gulf of Mexico for Dept. of
Interior Minerals Management Service partnership - Developed and implemented new IOOS station status
Web site for real-time QC - Implemented National High Frequency (HF) Radar
server for real-time distribution of surface
current observations - Installed ocean equipment in coordination with
Regional Associations - 13 Current Profilers (2 supplied by Alaska Ocean
Observing System) - 21 Surface Current Meters (2 for Coastal Ocean
Research and Monitoring Program) - 19 Conductivity-Temperature sensors
19DIF Accomplishments Integrated Ecosystem
Assessments (IEA)
- IEAs provide physical and biological data to
inform environmental policy decisions - Requires access to integrated, quality controlled
data - FY 07 IOOS accomplishments
- Served quality-controlled NOAA IOOS 5 core
variables for California current ecosystem - Demonstrated linkage between 5 core variables for
preliminary IEA - Developed integrated web-based data management
system - Data management support for West Coast pilot IEA
module - California Current data will be accessible and
integrated from Washington to Baja California
- PaCOOS Partners
- Federal
- NOAA NMFS (SWFSC, NWFSC), NESDIS (NCDDC) NOS
(NMSP), NWS (NDBC), OAR (PMEL) - DOI FWS, USGS
- State
- CA Dept of Fish Game
- OR WA Dept of Fish Wildlife
- Academic
- Scripps Institute of Oceanography Humboldt State
University University of WA Oregon State
University MBARI Pt. Reyes Bird Observatory - Regional Association
- NANOOS, CENCOOS, SCCOOS
- International
- Canada Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans (invited)
20Regional Coastal Component 22.39M Awarded in
FY2007
- Completed peer-reviewed competitive selection
process with NOAAs Coastal Services Center - Awarded 23 Regional IOOS Development Awards
14.94 - 11 Regional Coastal Ocean Observing System
(RCOOS) Development - 8 IOOS Applications and Product Development
- 4 Regional DMAC Guidance and Process
- NOAA-wide BAA 2.35M
- Funded 3 cross-cut capabilities
- Third (final) year of Regional Association
planning grants 4.33M - Transitioned from disparate, sub-regional
observing elements to eleven, more cohesive
regional systems
21Regional Coastal Component NOAAs Coordination
Role
- Developed and implemented competitive funding
process to - Meet national and regional needs
- Integrate sub-regional efforts into cohesive
regional systems - Include the larger IOOS community in peer review
- Coordinate regional activities to ensure
connections to on-going efforts - Sponsoring regional DMAC meeting to share
expertise and best management approaches - Supporting coordination workshop on regional
conceptual designs and DMAC - NOAA working with National Federation of Regional
Associations (NFRA) to ensure effective
contribution to national system - Implemented project management and accountability
- Develop public fact sheets for regional
projects and deliverables for greater
transparency and accountability - NOAA initiating active reviews to ensure delivery
of end-products
22Regional Coastal Component Supporting National
Applications
Proposed buildout of high frequency radar (HFR)
in CA to monitor surface currents.
- Advancing development of national, high frequency
(HF) radar surface current mapping network - NOAA funded development of a National HF Radar
server and data management system - Increases access to significant regional
investments in HF Radar - Federal/ regional IOOS partnership supports
- Search and Rescue U.S. Coast Guards Search
Rescue models use data as lower-cost option to
locate ships in distress - Water Quality Tracking DE and NJ track movement
of coastal pollutants to reduce number of
unnecessary beach closures - Oil spill response
87 HFR Sites x 700 Pts/Site 60900 Data Pts
Figure from SCCOOS website
23NOAAs Way Ahead FY08
Transparent and accountable program management
- Data Integration
- Advance standards from submitted to proposed to
recommended status - Deliver integrated variables to four decision
support models - Begin requirements definition for test and
evaluation phase - Continue pre-acquisition documentation for the
National IOOS - Regional
- NOAA priority is to fund Year 2 of FY07
multi-year awards to the maximum extent possible - Evaluating alternate regional funding and
implementation models to improve IOOS regional
funding strategy - Contracts for targeted and sustained technical
services - Cooperative agreements/ grants for technical
development
24Summary
- NOAAs investments structured to advance
- Program and data integration
- Regional coastal component
- Interagency contributions
- NOAAs IOOS Program provides a consistent focal
point and management structure - Data Integration Framework (DIF) development
yielded benefits for NOAA and external IOOS
communities - Establishing the requirements, programmatic
detail, and technical foundation that identify a
national IOOS capability - Improved regional program management and funding
structure ensures more effective contribution to
national system - Interagency working group and partnership
activities important to achieve an effective
contribution to the national IOOS, GOOS, and GEOSS
25BACK-UP
26IOOS and GEOSS
GEOSS
Discipline Land Ocean Climate
IEOS
GOOS
IOOS
US Europe Asia/Pacific Africa
Geographic Coverage
27DMAC Standards Process Timeline
- Spring 2008
- refined schedule
- expanded review times
- Fall 2007
- first use
- tight schedule
January
Steering Team Review
December
Cut-off for May Poll
February
Experts Comments
November
March
Cut-off for November Poll
Experts Comments
October
April
Training and Initial Standards Entry
Steering Team Review
September
May
Standards Web Tool Submission process opens
August
June
Steering Team Poll
July
28NOAAs FY07 Interagency Contributions
- IWG-OO
- NOAA Leadership Chair and agency role
- U.S. IOOS Draft Strategic Plan
- Defined OOI-IOOS Relationship
- Revised Ocean.US roles and responsibilities
- Financial and in-kind support to Ocean.US
- Collaborating on IOOS execution
- US Army Corps of Engineers National Waves Plan
- National DMAC Standards
- NOAA US Coast Guard partnership
Interagency Working Group on Ocean observations