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BREAKOUT SESSION CHARTER

BREAKOUT SESSION CHARTER. RUSSELL LEFEVRE IEEE. BREAKOUT SESSIONS. B1-Stakeholder Network (Co-Chairs: Michael Nyenhuis , Hans-Peter Plag ) B2-Advisory Board (Co-Chairs: Douglas Cripe, Stuart Minchin)

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BREAKOUT SESSION CHARTER

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  1. BREAKOUT SESSION CHARTER RUSSELL LEFEVRE IEEE

  2. BREAKOUT SESSIONS • B1-Stakeholder Network (Co-Chairs: Michael Nyenhuis, Hans-Peter Plag) • B2-Advisory Board (Co-Chairs: Douglas Cripe, Stuart Minchin) • B3-GEOSS S&T needs: Developing processes for matching research funding and research teams (Co-Chairs: Gilles Ollier, Bente Lilje Bye) • B4-Linking GEOSS and S&T in all SBAs (Co-Chairs: Udo Gärtner, Kathy Fontaine)

  3. BREAKOUT SESSIONS B1 AND B2 • What to do: • Organize • Agree on working modes • Identify actions • Analyze membership, gaps and steps to close gaps • Solicit inputs • What to consider • EGIDA Objectives and Goals

  4. OUTPUTS • Stakeholder Network • Objectives, goals • Working Mode • Mode of Participation • Plan of Action • Advisory Board • Terms Of Reference • (Co-)Chair(s) • Membership • Working Mode/Meetings/Plan of Action

  5. BREAKOUT SESSIONS B3 AND B4 • What to do • Analyze the current situation • Identify necessary actions • Propose an approach

  6. BREAKOUT SESSION B3 • Analysis of the current situation • Who are the potential partners for the dialog? • What dialog is taking place with and without GEO? • Identify necessary actions • Who should initiate the dialog • Propose an approach • Description of processes for • communication of research needs and opportunities to funding agencies • communication of funding opportunities to GEO • joint program developments.

  7. BREAKOUT SESSION B4 • Analysis of the current situation • What are the cross-cutting S&T issues? • To what extent are S&T issues in the SBAs cross-linked? • What are the missing links? • Identify necessary actions • Depends on the analysis. • Propose an approach • Description of a processes for • Identification of high-priority cross-cutting S&T issues • Improved linkage of S&T issues in the SBAs.

  8. B1-STAKEHOLDERS NETWORK • 0900-0915 Jörn Hoffmann: The STC Road Map • 0915-0930 Michael Nyenhuis: The Role of the EGIDA Stakeholder Network in the GEO and GEOSS Context • 0930-0945 Hans-Peter Plag: Mapping Stakeholders and STC Road Map • 0945-1000 Giuseppe Manzella: Ensuring Stakeholder Input to the Review of the GEO Work Plan • 1000-1015 Francoise Pearlman and Jay Pearlman: Using GEOSS Workshops to get Input from Stakeholders in Requirements • 1015-1030 Russell Lefevre: Reaching Out to S&T Stakeholders • 1030-1045 Bente Lilja Bye: Using new Media to Connect to Stakeholders in all SBAs • 1045 - 1115:Coffee Break • 1115-1130nn: Stakeholder Support for a State-of-the-Art GCI • 1130-1145 Michael Diepenbroek: PANGAEA (Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science) in the Context of the ICSU World Data System (WDS) • 1145-1200 nn: Integrating Contributions from Commercial Stakeholders • 1200-1215 nn: Facilitating Resources and Expertise for GEOSS research • 1215-1225 Holm Voigt: GWSP Presentation and Potential Role in GEO • 1225-1245 All: Discussion of the Scope, Membership, and Activities of the EGIDA Stakeholder Network • 1245-1300 Hans-Peter Plag: Membership, Activity Plan, and Working Mode of the EGIDA Stakeholder Network

  9. B3-GEOSS S&T NEEDS: DEVELOPING PROCESSES FOR MATCHING RESEARCH FUNDING AND RESEARCH TEAMS • 1400-1405 Bente Lilja Bye and Gilles Ollier: Introduction to session — goals/outline of work • 1405-1435 Per Koch: The OECD Governance of International Co-operation on Science, Technology and Innovation for Global Challenges project - developing methodologies for funding global challenges • 1435-1500 Maria Uhle: Belmont Forum/ICSU/ISSC Earth Visioning and Earth System Research for Global Sustainability initiative • 1500-1530 Aris Kaloudis and Per Koch: ERANet- a European tool to fund overarching (national and disciplines) S&T activities • 1530 - 1600:Coffee Break • 1600-1620 Janos Bogardi: Global Water System Project support mechanism • 1620-1630 Gilles Ollier: European Commission's funding of GEOSS • 1630-1650 Douglas Cripe or Alexia Massacand: GEO – overview including workplan and CfP process • 1650-1700 Stuart Minchin: GEO gap analysis: Identifying research needs • 1700-1800 All: Discussion

  10. B4-Linking GEOSS and S&T in all SBAs • 1400-1415 Udo Gärtner and Kathleen Fontaine: Introduction • 1415-1435 Hans-Peter Plag: The GEOSS Portfolio for Science and Technology (html) • 1435-1455 Jean-Louise Fellous: GEO and Science • 1455-1515 Wouter Los: Lifewatch • 1530 - 1600:Coffee Break • 1600-1620 Sergio Cinnirella: Global Mercury Observation System (GMOS) • 1620-1640 Roberto Pastres: MEDINA • 1640-1700 Stefan Winkler-Nees: Research/Data Infrastructures • 1700-1720 Martin Schultz: Air Quality CoP • 1720-1740 nn: Agriculture CoP • 1740-1800 Udo Gärtner and Kathleen Fontaine: Wrap-Up

  11. B2-ADVISORY BOARD

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