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WMO. 1. 1. WMO. 2. 2. WIGOS is about …. Improved management of observing system meeting users requirements derived from a services delivery perspective , utilizing QMF principles and implemented through a continuous improvement process. How WIGOS will work.
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WIGOS is about … • Improved management of observing system meeting users requirements derived from a services delivery perspective, utilizing QMF principles and implemented through a continuous improvement process.
How WIGOS will work • Implementing a framework for: • Better governance, • Improved management, • Integration & optimization of the present observing systems, • Enhanced collaboration with Partners;
How WIGOS will work • Observing Requirementsdriven, • Regions Priorities respected, • International Standards & Best Practicesutilized, • Quality Requirements met, • Quality Management System implemented, • Capacity Building requirements and training activities reflected;
Who will build WIGOS • Members; • Regional Associations; • Technical Commissions; • WMO Secretariat; • Partner Organizations;
Who will build WIGOS • Technical commissions: • Technical support to Members through: • drafting standards & best practices and • development of WIGOS related manuals, guides & guidelines;
WIGOS Strategic Roadmaps & Phases Testing of concept (2007-2011) Implementation (2012-2015) Operations (2015 - … ) WDIP WIGOS Manual CONOPS CONOPS W I P WDIS WMO Regulatory Material WIGOS Imperative 10/22/2019 8 : Reference for
Standardization and Quality Management Users QMF Standards Instruments and methods of observation standards Data Processing and Forecasting WIS Standards for Data & Metadata exchange & Discovery, Access and Retrieval (DAR) Services Observations for Weather, Climate, Water, Ocean, … Archiving Active Quality Management • Three key areas on Standardization • Instruments and Methods of Observation; • WIS information exchange and discovery; • Quality Management Framework.
Integration • Composite systems, ‘network of networks’ • Integration through various aspects • Support for diverse user needs • Systems optimised for efficiency and effectiveness • Integration of data through NWP • End-to-end service delivery model
Integration (2) • Network of networks • Owned ‘core’ and contributed ‘third party’ networks • Policy and management framework • Tiered approach to quality, observations, networks, data management, operational support, replacement, etc • Partnership and/or collaboration mechanisms • End-to-end data framework – principles, policies, processes • Integration NOT ‘one size first all’ • Coordination communicating, sharing, optimizing • Interoperability key to turning observations into effective data that meets real needs