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OGC Disasters CDS and Pilot Initiative

Join the OGC Disasters CDS and Pilot Initiative to assess data exchange technologies, strengthen disaster risk reduction, develop a common SDI architecture, and pilot interoperability solutions for disaster management.

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OGC Disasters CDS and Pilot Initiative

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  1. Disasters CDS and Pilot initiative Marie-Francoise Voidrot , Europe Director, Innovation Program Open Geospatial Consortium

  2. OGC work on disasters • Emergency & Disaster Management DWG • Strengthening Disaster Risk Reduction Across the Americas Summit - Simulated Exercise 2017 • Testbed 13 (and many other Testbeds) • Disasters Concept Development Study

  3. Phase one : OGC Concept Development Study (CDS) • Sponsored by the Federal Geographic Data Committee and the US Geological Survey • Other Sponsors are being sought and coming on line for the Pilot • Bring together key stakeholders across the natural hazards disaster communities • Assess the status of data exchange technologies • Lay the groundwork for future pilots • Assess the current state of SDI components for the use of disasters. • Document data exchange technologies, develop an inventory of available geospatial Web services across different types of disasters, define the core components of a SDI architecture • Define use-cases and scenarios for future disaster pilot(s) as part of phase two.   • The request for information (RFI) is part of phase one, used to gather the knowledge from disasters stakeholders and contributors.

  4. Phase two : Pilot(s) to support future SDI enhancements • Will be an OGC initiative with active involvement by several OGC member organizations. • Goal of Phase 2 is to articulate the value of interoperability and to demonstrate the benefits of standards through pilot(s) and demonstrations. • Done by piloting a recommended SDI architecture to support Disasters and developing demonstrations. • Gathering requirements on different portions of a common SDI architecture to support disasters. • Explaining an SDI architecture concept, technology and its application to support disaster stakeholders. • Making more data available. • Analyzing consistent and long term retainability practices for disasters related material. • Complementing it with clients, tools, and applications that allow efficient use of disasters SDI data, processing resources and long term storage capabilities.

  5. SCHEDULE • 2018 • January: ESIP meeting - Luis Bermudez • February: Interview Disaster people - USGS - Feb 5 - 9 • Release RFI 28 February 2018 • March: Attentional interviews • Attend OGC TC in France - Brief on Disasters CDS • Respond RFI 30 April 2018 • April: ENGAGE other Groups! • Workshops preparation • May: ENGAGE other Groups! • Engage specifically with Respondents of RFI • 17-18 May : 1st workshop at NASA Ames- Mountain View • June: ENGAGE other Groups! • 2nd workshop – Tentative - Washington • July : 3rd workshop – Europe TBD • Write Engineering Report (Draft) • Aug.: Write Engineering Report (Final) • Sept.: RFQ for Disasters RFQ (Final for Sponsors review) • 2019 and following years : Hands on Pilots

  6. section title /slide title Link to project at OGC: http://www.opengeospatial.org/projects/initiatives/disasterscds For more information about how to participate please contact: Terry Idol: TIdol@opengeospatial.org Marie-Francoise Voidrot: mvoidrot@opengeospatial.org

  7. Thank you mvoidrot@opengeospatial.org/ www.opengeospatial.org / @twitt_mfv

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