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NWS S&T Committee September 17, 2002

National Weather Service Science and Technology Infusion Plan Meeting Overview. NWS S&T Committee September 17, 2002. Paul Hirschberg Office of Science & Technology. Outline. Meeting Purpose STIP Purpose Development Process and Management Requested Committee Decisions

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NWS S&T Committee September 17, 2002

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  1. National Weather Service Science and Technology Infusion Plan Meeting Overview NWS S&T Committee September 17, 2002 Paul Hirschberg Office of Science & Technology

  2. Outline • Meeting Purpose • STIP Purpose • Development Process and Management • Requested Committee Decisions • Next Steps and Timeline

  3. Meeting Purpose • Committee Review of NWS S&T Infusion Plan (STIP) • Decisions Requested: Endorsement of STIP • Roadmaps and Thrusts • Corporate Use • Management and Update Process

  4. STIP Purpose • Support NWS Operational Product, Service, and Effectiveness Improvement Needs by: • Defining S&T Solutions and Needs • Identifying S&T Opportunities • Advancing Corporate S&T Investment Thrusts • Establishing Framework for End-to-End, Research to Operations S&T Planning and Execution including: • Planning Programming Budgeting Executing • Defining processes/mechanisms to accelerate S&T Infusion in disciplined, cost-effective manners

  5. NOAA Strategic Plan STIP PurposePlace in Planning Universe Plans must be consistent and Linked to Strategic Plans

  6. STIP Decisions to Date • August 2001 Corporate Board Meeting • Focus on NWS “Today and Next” (Next Ten Years) • February 2002 Corporate Board Meeting • STIP Planning Strategy Approved • Form “McCarthy” Teams to Execute (OST/OHD Lead) • March 2002 Joint NWS/OAR/NESDIS S&T Review • OAR & NESDIS Agree to participate

  7. STIP Development ProcessTask • Define “Plan of Attack” for NWS Today (2003 – 2007) • Evaluate gaps in performance • Identify gap causes • Define gap fillers and needs • Scope costs • Propose Performance Measure Targets for NWS Next (2012) • Identify outstanding/additional S&T/R&D needs • Develop Roadmaps from Today to Next Use SPIG and Other Plans and Evaluations as Guide

  8. STIP Development ProcessRoadmaps Integrated Solutions Across Service/Science Areas

  9. STIP Development ProcessEvaluation and Planning Performed byCross-NOAA Teams Service-Science Cross-Cutting Solutions • Observations • Data Assimilation/NWP • Forecast Applications • Dissemination • IT Architecture • Aviation • Marine/Coastal - Extratropical - Tropical • Climate • Public - Severe Local Storms - Winter Weather - Fire Weather • Hydrology • Air Quality

  10. STIP Management Team Representatives • OAR • S&T Solutions • NESDIS • Satellite Solutions • NOS • Ocean solutions • NWS • OST / OHD (Lead) • Infusion • OCWWS • Customer needs, service priorities • CIO • IT Architecture • Field • Needs & Expertise

  11. STIP ManagementMoving Toward Matrix Management NWS AA NESDIS AA NOS AA OAR AA Corporate Board S&T Committee Operations Committee SPP Director OST Director OCWWS Director PPD Chief Service Program Chiefs SEC Chief SPB Chief Observations Team Aviation Team Numerical Prediction Team Climate Team Forecast Applications Team Marine Team Dissemination Team Hydrology Team IT Architecture Team Public

  12. STIP Management Consistent with NOAA PRT Report

  13. September 17 8:00 Opening Remarks (Hayes) 8:15 Meeting Overview and STIP Introduction (Hirschberg) 9:45 Hydrology (Fulton) 10:15 Break 10:30 Aviation (Johnston) 11:00 Severe Weather (Melendez) 11:30 Winter Weather (Contorno) 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Marine (Savadel) 1:30 Tropical (Melendez) 2:00 Fire Weather (Davidson) 2:30 Break 2:45 Climate (Zhou) 3:15 Air Quality (Davidson) 3:45 Group Discussion (Hayes) 4:30 Day 1 Wrapup Agenda

  14. September 18 8:00 Observations (Helms) 8:30 Data Assimilation/Numerical Prediction (McQueen) 9:00 Forecast Applications (Lenihan) 9:30 IT Architecture (Lenihan/Barna) 10:15 Break 10:30 Roundtable Discussion (Staley) - Recap - Potential S&T Investment Strategies - Infinity Exercise - Strengths/Weaknesses - Actions/Next Steps 12:00 Wrap Up (Hayes) Agenda (con’t)

  15. Decisions Requested Approval of STIP as Living Plan/Process • Team Roadmaps • Integrated Investment Thrusts • Corporate use of the STIP as • Framework for Managing S&T Infusion Process from Planning to Programming to Budgeting to Executing • STIP Management and Update Process • Matrix Teams with S&T Committee Oversight • Continually Updated as Programs Evolve and Decisions Reached by Corp. Board Committees • Major Annual S&T Committee Review

  16. STIP Next Steps“Plans are useless, but planning is indispensable”Dwight D. Eisenhower • Develop/Link to Program, Budget, and Execution Plans • Link to Strategic Plans • Develop New/Link to Existing Program Plans • Develop FY 05 Initiatives • Living plan(s) will reside in OST database • User-friendly, web-based interface and applications • Strengthen Corporate Links Across NOAA

  17. Timeline • S&T Committee Review– Sept., 2002 • OAR/NESDIS Review – Sept., 2002 • Corporate Board – Oct., 2002 • Integrate with NOAA Strategic Plan – Dec., 2002 • AMS Meeting/Publication – Winter 2003 • FY 05 Initiatives – Spring 2003 • Update Continually, Major Review Annually

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