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ESDIS Project Management of LANCE

ESDIS Project Management of LANCE . Dawn R. Lowe ESDIS Project Manager LANCE User Working Group Meeting November 16, 2010. Introduction. The Land and Atmospheres Near-Real Time Capability for EOS (LANCE): Builds on existing EOSDIS elements for MODIS, AMSR-E, AIRS, MLS, and OMI

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ESDIS Project Management of LANCE

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  1. ESDIS Project Management of LANCE Dawn R. Lowe ESDIS Project Manager LANCE User Working Group Meeting November 16, 2010

  2. Introduction The Land and Atmospheres Near-Real Time Capability for EOS (LANCE): Builds on existing EOSDIS elements for MODIS, AMSR-E, AIRS, MLS, and OMI Provides a comprehensive suite of EOS products within 3 hours of observation Provides data products freely (after registration)

  3. Rationale for LANCE Levies a set of requirements that ensure a consistent service to a wide user base Establishes procedures for working with end users to identify system upgrades and changes and suggesting prioritized modifications to the UWG Promotes software re-use across and within the elements in order to reduce development and sustaining engineering costs

  4. EOSDIS Context CDDIS ASDC EDOS Level Zero Processing Facility Users CERES SIPS AMSR-E SIPS GHRC GES DISC AMSR-E Research AIRS MLS HIRDLS SIPS GLAS SIPS White SandsComplex(WSC) LP DAAC LAADS Educ-ation MOPITT SIPS MODAPS MODIS EOS Backbone Network (EBnet) OBPG NSIDC OBPG SIPS MLS SIPS NRT Users EOS PolarGround Stations TES SIPS OMI SIPS PO.DAAC ORNL DAAC OMI Earth System Modelers Key SEDAC SAR DAAC SIPS • Data Center Standard data flow Near Real-Time data flow LANCE

  5. ESDIS Management of LANCE • Provides the supporting infrastructure: • Manages the interface to EDOS • Provides the network infrastructure • Provides funding to the individual elements • Develops and maintains the LANCE website • Collects and reports status and metrics • Coordinates joint element activities: • Advocates and identifies areas of commonality between the systems • Conducts regular LANCE status meetings with the element leads and NASA HQ • Interacts with end users concerning potential upgrades and performs related analyses • Generates annual work plans • Hosts UWG meetings

  6. LANCE Element Responsibilities Generate and distribute products Ensure adherence to the latency requirements Perform system development and sustaining engineering Maintain the element-specific components of the LANCE web site Provide User Support for data issues raised by end users Perform analyses of resources required for potential system upgrades

  7. Going Forward • ESDIS will continue to provide the infrastructure for LANCE and facilitate LANCE operations • ESDIS encourages feedback and suggestions from LANCE users for improving the quality of near real-time data and services • ESDIS will work with LANCE elements to implement improvements as needed • ESDIS will plan for future meetings of the LANCE User Working Group and coordinate with other NRT capabilities within NASA

  8. Acronyms

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