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This plan aims to modernize and improve the National Spatial Reference System through expanding stakeholder partnerships, developing a supportive workforce, and enhancing organizational functionality.
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Modernizing the National Spatial Reference SystemFoundation Reference Stations Juliana Blackwell Director, National Geodetic Survey April 4, 2018
The National Geodetic Survey Ten-Year Plan Support the users of the National Spatial Reference System. Modernize and improve the National Spatial Reference System. Expandthe National Spatial Reference System stakeholder base through partnerships, education, and outreach. Develop and enable a workforce with a supportive environment. Improve organizational and administrative functionality. https://www.geodesy.noaa.gov/web/news/Ten_Year_Plan_2013-2023.pdf
Replace the North American Datum of 1983 Access and definition Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) Passive Control 3
Current Partnership Network • Consists of ~2000Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) • Run by more than 200 organizations (various government, academic, and private organizations) • Provides access to the U.S. National Spatial Reference System (NSRS)
Guiding Principles 6 By 2022, the National Spatial Reference System (NSRS) will be modernized with CORS becoming a more foundational component. The International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS) International Terrestrial Reference System (ITRF) will continue to be the worldwide standard reference system. NGS will continue to support the ITRF through International GNSS Service (IGS) reference sites. The NSRS will continue to be defined in relation to the ITRF.
International GNSS Service (IGS) Network BARH WES2 BRMU CNMR GUUG ASPA BRFT
NSRS Spans Four Tectonic Plates The North American Terrestrial Reference Frame of 2022 (NATRF2022) to replace NAD 83 (2011) The Caribbean Terrestrial Reference Frame of 2022 (CATRF2022) to replace NAD 83 (2011) The Pacific Terrestrial Reference Frame of 2022 (PATRF2022) to replace NAD 83 (PA11) The Mariana Terrestrial Reference Frame of 2022 (MATRF2022) to replace NAD 83 (MA11)
Foundation CORS Requirements 9 Baseline Foundation CORS Network: • COLLOCATE - All Sites within the Foundation CORS target area of the United States that have existing space based geodetic techniques (SLR, VLBI or DORIS)will have a collocated Foundation CORS. Additional Desired Foundation CORS Network Requirements: • DENSITY– Install or adopt new stations within the Foundation CORS target area of the United States to fulfill the spacing criteria of 800 km within the Foundation CORS target area, after the above criteria are met. • EULER– Install or adopt new stations within the Foundation CORS target area of the United States to raise the minimum number of Foundation CORS to 3 on each of the 4 plates of interest, once the above criteria are met. • ADDITIONAL (Gap Filling) – Install or adopt new stations, on a case-by-case basis, once the above criteria is met.
Collocated Space Based Technology (SBT) DORIS=Doppler Orbitography and Radiopositioning Integrated by Satellite SLR=Satellite Laser Ranging VLBI=Very Long Baseline Interferometry 10
Project Implementation • Phase 1 – Incorporate ~28 existing partner and NGS CORS into Foundation CORS network • Phase 2 – Upgrade ~7 existing CORSto GNSS to meet Foundation CORS requirements • Phase 3 – Construct ~8 new Foundation CORS
Socio-Economics Benefits • Economical scoping of the value of CORS indicated a net present value $18.5 billion at a 15% growth rate.* • CORS products and services and associated usage have been growing at 22% rate since 2003. • NOAA’s Observing System Integrated Analysis list of products and services, the CORS system supports 35 NOAA products and services, within two mission goals and 6 Mission Service Areas. • These associated products and services only add to the above study’s indicated value of CORS. *Leveson, I. 2009. Socio-Economic Benefits Study: Scoping the Value of CORS and GRAV-D. Final Report, revised January 2009, prepared for the National Geodetic Survey, NOAA. Available online at http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/PUBS_LIB/Socio-EconomicBenefitsofCORSandGRAV-D.pdf