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The NOAA/SAB Environmental Information Services Working Group (EISWG) convened on January 27, 2011, in Seattle to outline its key actions and plans for the fiscal year 2011. Co-chairs Walt Dabberdt and Nancy Colleton emphasized improving communication among public, private, and academic sectors. The group aims to incorporate scientific capabilities to enhance NOAA's products and services and evaluate NOAA's effectiveness in addressing EISWG's recommendations. Their mandate includes assessing partnerships for providing environmental information and evaluating the working group's impact after two years.
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NOAA/SAB Environmental Information Services Working Group (EISWG) FY2011 -- Key Actions & Plans Walt Dabberdt & Nancy Colleton EISWG Co-Chairs UNESCAP 27 January 2011 AMS, Seattle
EISWG’s Charge http://www.sab.noaa.gov/Working_Groups/standing/index.html 27 January 2011 AMS, Seattle Provide advice on improving communication among the sectors (public, private and academic) Provide advice on incorporating scientific and technical capabilities to enhance NOAA products and services Provide a sounding board on NOAA’s Policy on Partnerships in the Provision of Environmental Information Evaluate NOAA’s effectiveness in responding to advice received from EISWG, and the environmental information enterprise as a whole; Evaluate after two years, whether the working group is an effective mechanism for working with external partners or whether other mechanisms should be considered NOAA SAB -- 20 July 2010
EISWG Membership & Terms PS – private sector (10) AS – academic sector (4) GS – government, federal (2) PI – public interest (1) 27 January 2011 AMS, Seattle
EISWG—THE YEAR AHEAD (FY2011) 27 January 2011 AMS, Seattle