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State of the SECC: Looking forward together. KT Ingram SECC Fall Planning Meeting Gainesville, FL, 13-15 November 2013. Outcomes of Executive Committee Meeting with Administrators. Meeting Objectives. Enhance communications among SECC scientists Provide opportunities for networking
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State of the SECC:Looking forward together KT Ingram SECC Fall Planning Meeting Gainesville, FL, 13-15 November 2013
Meeting Objectives • Enhance communications among SECC scientists • Provide opportunities for networking • Review of progress • Plan future SECC activities, projects, and vision of how we work
What is an SECC project? • Consistent with SECC mission
SECC Mission Use advances in climate sciences, including improved capabilities to forecast seasonal climate and long-term climate change, to provide scientifically sound information and decision support tools for agricultural ecosystems, forests and other terrestrial ecosystems, and coastal ecosystems of the southeastern USA SEClimate.org
What is an SECC project? • Consistent with SECC mission • Involves collaboration among SECC institutions and disciplines
Three dimensions of the SECC • Collaboration is key • SECC projects are: multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional, address all three dimensions of the organizational cube
What is an SECC project? • Consistent with SECC mission • Involves collaboration among SECC institutions and disciplines • Proposal states that it is an SECC project
What is an SECC project? • Consistent with SECC mission • Involves collaboration among SECC institutions and disciplines • Proposal states that it is an SECC project • Budget waives overhead on subcontracts
What is an SECC project? • Consistent with SECC mission • Involves collaboration among SECC institutions and disciplines • Proposal states that it is an SECC project • Budget waives overhead on subcontracts • Engages stakeholders, either within the project or through linkages with a complementary SECC project
Modes of Project Development Request for proposals Identify problem needing a solution Form a proposal writing team Develop plan to solve the problem Identify objectives, tasks, and methods Identify source of funds to implement plan to solve the problem Submit proposals
Some advantages of being in the SECC • Network of multidisciplinary scientists in the region • Structure and programmatic support for projects • Recognized by others as a model for how to apply climate information to risk management • Higher probability of success in grants • Greater opportunity to make real impacts • Administrative support for multi-institutional collaboration
Why is this meeting important and why is your participation important? • Budgetary threats to the NOAA Climate Program • SECC re-bid in 2014 • We will all need to work together to meet these challenges
How is the SECC leadership getting ready for the re-bid? • Formation of a strategic planning group that meets weekly • Regular meetings of the Executive Committee • By holding this meeting
Visiting Speakers • Sanford Eigenbrode, University of Idaho • Bill Pine, University of Florida • Lynne Carter, Louisiana State University • Benjamin Kirtman, University of Miami • Caitlin Simpson, NOAA Climate Program Office
Meeting Organization • Wednesday: The big picture • Program area presentations • Poster presentations • Poster session • Thursday • Visiting speakers • Discussions • Climate change scale • Seasonal climate scale • Program vision • Friday • Showcase presentations • Reports from visitors • Follow up report
The path forward • Identify new research areas to pursue • Develop a stronger sense of community and shared vision • Improve communication to avoid redundancy and “competing” with ourselves • Improve leadership
SECC Sponsors: NOAA, USDA, DOD, NASA, NSF, USGS, and others Thanks!