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Addressing Solar Maximum Challenges: Insights from the 2011 Space Weather Enterprise Forum

The 2011 Space Weather Enterprise Forum focused on the solar maximum and its implications for society. Sponsored by the National Space Weather Program Council and various federal agencies, the forum aimed to enhance awareness and preparedness for solar weather impacts. Key objectives included sharing vital information, building resilience in critical infrastructure, and improving communication across the enterprise. Closing remarks emphasized the next steps for implementing a cohesive strategy to strengthen national capabilities in managing space weather threats.

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Addressing Solar Maximum Challenges: Insights from the 2011 Space Weather Enterprise Forum

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  1. 2011 Space Weather Enterprise Forum Solar Maximum: Can We Weather the Storm? Sponsored byNational Space WeatherProgram Council Commerce, Defense, Energy, Homeland Security, Interior, State, Transportation, NASA, NSFOffice of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research

  2. 2011 Space Weather Enterprise ForumClosing Remarks Samuel P. Williamson Federal Coordinator for Meteorology and Chairman, National Space Weather Program Council

  3. Strengthening the Enterprise Objectives • Share information across the enterprise and raise awareness for new users, decision-makers, and policymakers • Identify effective approaches to raise awareness in the broader society • Identify effective approaches to build resilience across society, particularly in critical infrastructureprotection and support • Improve communication within and external to the enterprise • Collect information to support a new National Space Weather Program Implementation Plan 2011 Space Weather Enterprise Forum OFCM

  4. Next Steps • Prepare brief summary report • Analyze results to apply to the National Space Weather Program • Act on the Unified National Space Weather Capability strategy • “Within One Year” tasks • “Beyond One Year” tasks • Build integrated action plan for Unified National Space Weather Capability 2011 Space Weather Enterprise Forum OFCM

  5. Post-Forum Information • Forum materials will be available online • Abstracts and biographies book (updated) • Final agenda • Summary report • Presentations http://www.nswp.gov/swef/swef_2011.html http://www.ofcm.gov/ 2011 Space Weather Enterprise Forum OFCM

  6. Final Comments • Thank you! • Speakers, moderators, and panelists • Session coordinators & rapporteurs • OFCM Staff and the Planning Team • National Press Club and staff • Susan Baltuch and UCAR • National Space Weather Program Council • Attendees! 2011 Space Weather Enterprise Forum OFCM

  7. 2011 Space Weather Enterprise Forum Solar Maximum: Can We Weather the Storm? Sponsored byNational Space WeatherProgram Council Commerce, Defense, Energy, Homeland Security, Interior, State, Transportation, NASA, NSFOffice of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research

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