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Draft GEOSS 10-Year Implementation Plan and Status Report on Reference Document

Draft GEOSS 10-Year Implementation Plan and Status Report on Reference Document. Ivan B. DeLoatch, Toshio Koike, Robert Scholes, and David Williams GEO Implementation Plan Task Team (IPTT). Benefit Outcome Details with 2-, 6-, 10-year Targets . Governance Provisions.

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Draft GEOSS 10-Year Implementation Plan and Status Report on Reference Document

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  1. Draft GEOSS 10-Year Implementation Plan andStatus Report on Reference Document Ivan B. DeLoatch, Toshio Koike, Robert Scholes, and David Williams GEO Implementation Plan Task Team (IPTT) GEO-5 in Ottawa

  2. Benefit Outcome Details with 2-, 6-, 10-year Targets GovernanceProvisions Implementation Approach with 2-, 6-, 10-year Targets Documents Prepared by IPTT 10-year Implementation Plan Implementation Plan Reference Document Benefit Outcomes Summary Implementation Approach Summary GEO-5 in Ottawa

  3. Documents Prepared by IPTT:10-Year Implementation Plan Draft GEOSS 10-Year Implementation Plan-GEO 302-1 • IPTT drafted text for GEO-5 negotiation • GEO Co-chairs authorized distribution to GEO community on 15 October 2004 • Comments received from Delegations have been compiled by GEOSEC GEO-5 in Ottawa

  4. Draft GEOSS 10-Year Implementation Plan 1 Background 2 The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Technical Elements 3 Purpose, Scope, and Vision of GEOSS 4 Benefits of GEOSS • Technical Approach, Capacity Building, and Outreach Governance Elements 6 Management Approach 7 Funding and Measuring Progress 8 The Transition Period 9 Endorsement and Commitment GEO-5 in Ottawa

  5. Benefits of GEOSS Societal Benefit Areas • Disasters • Health • Energy • Climate • Water • Weather • Ecosystems • Agriculture/Desertification • Biodiversity GEO-5 in Ottawa

  6. Technical Approach, Capacity Building and Outreach • Observations and Modeling • Products, Data Management, and Radio Frequency Protection • Architecture and Interoperability • Data Sharing • Research Support • Capacity Building • Outreach Plan GEO-5 in Ottawa

  7. Participants Members Governance in Draft Implementation Plan: EOS, GEO, GEOSS EOS GEO GEOSS EOS (Earth Observation Summit III) establishes GEO (Group on Earth Observations) GEO implementsGEOSS (Global Earth Observations System of Systems) GEO consists of Participantsthat are Member countries, international or regional organizations GEO-5 in Ottawa

  8. GEO Established and Defined Establishment - successor mechanism to ad hoc GEO, legally non-binding intergovernmental forum with voluntary contributions Objective - to provide leadership and resources for the implementation of GEOSS Management - subject to approval by Members, GEO is authorized to establish procedures and support organizations, as necessary, to accomplish its objective, including arrangements for managing human and financial resources Membership - open to United Nations countries plus EC, other Participants being international and regional organizations GEO-5 in Ottawa

  9. Participant Roles GEO Participants are expected to actively collaborate in GEOSS implementation and planning • to reflect ongoing activities and emergent opportunities • to minimize gaps • to assist developing countries in GEOSS participation • to facilitate greater interoperability • to draw on scientific and technological expertise • to facilitate user involvement • to conduct outreach at global and regional levels GEO-5 in Ottawa

  10. Transition Period - starting after the third Earth Observation Summit; ending no later than 15 February 2006 Management - During transition period, Co-Chairs of ad hoc GEO will oversee activities, with authority • to establish procedures and subordinate ad hoc organizations • to arrange for managing financial resources and staffing of transitional and ongoing GEO • to convene meetings among GEO Participants Resources - The Co-Chairs of the ad hoc GEO will request one-time contribution from GEO Participants to support transition activities GEO-5 in Ottawa

  11. Adoption and Endorsement Countries and international or regional organizations that adopt the GEOSS Implementation Plan at the third Earth Observation Summit become Participants in GEO The Implementation Plan remains open for adoption by other countries and endorsement by other international or regional organizations GEO-5 in Ottawa

  12. Documents Prepared by IPTT: Reference Document • Inputs from all GEO Subgroups and experts in the 9 Societal Benefit areas • Draft "zero" distributed publicly on 22 July 2004 for technical comments from individuals • 1st draft, incorporating many suggested comments, distributed to GEO community on 15 October 2004 • Revised draft in mid-December for final review • Final by 20 January for GEO-6 adoption Draft GEOSS Plan Reference Document-GEO 202-1 GEO-5 in Ottawa

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