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Learn about the planning and implementation milestones of the Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) in the U.S., including governance structure, strategic design plan, and key activities. Explore the functions, responsibilities, and roles of stakeholders involved in IOOS development and active participation, from initial phases to sustaining and growing the system. Stay informed about the progress, integrations, evaluations, and future planning of IOOS through a comprehensive review of IOOS history and key events.
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IOOSStatus of Planning & Implementation • Background • Milestones • Implementation Plan, Part I • Governance of the IOOS • Implementation Plan, Part II • The Initial IOOS: Integrating existing assets • Next Steps
Milestones to Date • 1999 • OceanObs ’99 • 2000 • Ocean.US established • 2002 • Building Consensus: Toward an Integrated & Sustained Observing System => DMAC Ad Hoc Committee formed • An Integrated & Sustained Observing System (IOOS) for the U.S.: Design & Implementation => NORLC => OSTP => Congress • 2003 • Implementation of the Initial IOOS. Part I. Structure & Governance => Ocean.US Executive Committee • Integrated Strategic Design Plan for the Coastal Module of the Global Ocean Observing System => GSC, I-GOOS • Ocean Observations & Coastal Systems Act (S 1400 [authorization]: Snowe, Kerry, McCain & Hollings)
Implementation of the Initial U.S. IOOS • Part I. Structure and Governance • May, 2003 • Approved by Ocean.US Executive Committee • Part II. Building the Initial IOOS • September, 2003 • Part III. Enhancing the Initial IOOS • November, 2003 • Full Plan => NORLC • December, 2003
Governance of the IOOS Functions Responsibilities Planning Selection NORLC & National Federation Establish Policies, Implement Funding Requests USGSC, RAs, Users Product Development, Evaluation ExCom Implement ORAP Advise Ocean.US Plan Coordinate Evaluate Verify
Functions of Ocean.US Plan & Coordinate • Develop & maintain strategic plan • Ensure incorporation of elements into an integrated system • Recommend enhancements • Recommend R&D priorities • Promote collaboration among participating NOPP Agencies & Regional Associations • Report regularly to the EXCOM which • Provides policy guidance, Ensures sustained agency support, & approves implementing documents
Jan-Mar Apr-Jun Jul-Sep Calendar 2003 Calendar 2004 Calendar 2005 Calendar 2006 Calendar 2007 Calendar 2008 Jan-Mar Jan-Mar Jan-Mar Jan-Mar Jan-Mar Apr-Jun Apr-Jun Apr-Jun Apr-Jun Apr-Jun Jul-Sep Jul-Sep Jul-Sep Jul-Sep Jul-Sep Oct-Dec Oct-Dec Oct-Dec Oct-Dec Oct-Dec FY2003 FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 FY2007 FY2008 IOOS Planning Initial IOOS/ Regional Organization IOOS + Ad Hoc Additions IOOS Begins Sustained Growth IOOS Growth Continues IOOS Implementation Continues National Federation Established Evaluation of Initial Success Agency Specific Plans for IOOS Pres FY-05 Budget Congress Auth/ Approves IOOS Implementation By Agency IOOS Planning and Strategy Evaluation of FY05 Agencies Incorporate IOOS plan in budget Press FY-06 Budget Congress Auth/ Approves IOOS Implementation IOOS Planning and Strategy Evaluation of FY06 Agencies Incorporate IOOS plan in budget Press FY-07 Budget Congress Auth/ Approves IOOS Implementation IOOS Planning and Strategy Evaluation of FY06 Agencies Incorporate IOOS plan in budget Press FY-08 Budget Congress Auth/ Approves IOOS Implementation IOOS Planning and Budget Cycle
Part II. Building the Initial IOOS • Data Call • Selection Process • Initial Elements • Global Ocean-Climate Component • Coastal Component • Research & Education • Planning Activities • Building an integrated system • Communications strategy • Roles & Responsibilities of Participating NOPP Agencies
Data Call • Navy, NOAA, NSF, NASA • USGS, USCG, USACE, MMS • 135 programs
Criteria for Incorporation • Contributes information required to achieve the IOOS goals • Measures one or more of the core variables • Benefits from integration or improves IOOS capacity • Meets requirements of 1 of 4 stages of the IOOS
Four Stages of the IOOS: Requirements 1. Research New Knowledge & Technologies 2. Pilot Projects Demonstrate Feasibility (community acceptance; standards & protocols) 3. Pre-Operational Projects Proof of Concept (value added, cost-effective) 4. Operational System (routine, sustained)
The Initial IOOS: Preliminary Pre-Op & Operational - Work in Progress • Global Ocean Component • Sea level • Surface fields: T, S, waves, currents, Chl-a • Interior fields: T, S • Coastal Component: Backbone • Global Ocean variables + • Surface & interior fields of Chl-a, Zoopl. • Extent & condition of benthic habitats • Surface & interior fields of spawning fish stocks
NOPP Pilot Projects • Observing • Argo • Remote sensing • Research Observatories • Modeling • Linking observations & models, e.g., GODAE • Coupled physical-biological models • DMAC • NVODS • OBIS Projects
2002 Ocean.US Workshop Recommendation Senate Bill 1400
Next Steps: FY 2004 • Complete NORLC Approved Implementation Plan • Communications Strategy • Workshops • Remote Sensing Workshop • IOOS Data for Educators • Summit • National Federation of Regional Associations • Engage Planning & Budgeting Process • DMAC Implementation • Pilot Projects