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Science and Technology Roadmap - current progress

This discussion explores the roadmap activities that should be implemented with priority by EGIDA and GEO, and how progress towards these priorities can be supported. It also discusses the importance of engaging S&T participants in GEOSS and ensuring the use of state-of-the-art technology.

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Science and Technology Roadmap - current progress

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  1. Science and Technology Roadmap- current progress 1st GEO/EGIDA Workshop Bonn, Germany, May 09th - 11th, 2011

  2. Discussion questions Which roadmap activities should be implemented with priority • by EGIDA? • by GEO? How can progress towards these priorities be supported?

  3. Engaging S&T participants in GEOSS • Revolving scientific review of each Work Plan, starting with the current work plan for 2009-2011 on grounds of scientific and technological soundness and completeness against the outstanding questions and challenges in each of the SBAs • Implement review indicators in the GEO Work Plan reporting to ensure that activities in individual GEO Tasks and Sub-Tasks meet the applicable scientific and technological standards • Assess the requirement for continuity and long-term monitoring by Earth observation systems of essential data from GEOSS components • Ensuring state-of-the-art technology in the GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI) and Observation Infrastructures. • Responding to S&T needs and priorities in Earth observation for GEOSS.

  4. Engaging S&T participants in GEOSS – 1a Revolving scientific review of each Work Plan, starting with the current work plan for 2009-2011 on grounds of scientific and technological soundness and completeness against the outstanding questions and challenges in each of the SBAs GEO and Science Report accepted by STC Process for Work Plan 2012-15?  ?

  5. Engaging S&T participants in GEOSS – 1b Implement review indicators in the GEO Work Plan reporting to ensure that activities in individual GEO Tasks and Sub-Tasks meet the applicable scientific and technological standards

  6. Engaging S&T participants in GEOSS – 1c Assess the requirement for continuity and long-term monitoring by Earth observation systems of essential data from GEOSS components Potential priority. ?

  7. Engaging S&T participants in GEOSS – 1d Ensuring state-of-the-art technology in the GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI) and Observation Infrastructures. GCI Task Force recommendations Usability Testing by UIC Technical review   ?

  8. Engaging S&T participants in GEOSS – 1e Responding to S&T needs and priorities in Earth observation for GEOSS. GEO Strategic Gap analysis kicked-off Potential priority.  ?

  9. Incentives and Promotion • Getting GEO/GEOSS better acknowledged in the scientific community. • Establishing a “GEO label” to recognise the scientific relevance, quality, acceptance and societal needs for activities in support of GEOSS. • Building awareness of GEO and GEOSS in the different S&T communities, within the scope of the GEOSS development. • Showing GEOSS at workwith a set of compelling examples showing how GEOSS serves the S&T communities in their work. • Enhancing registration of scientific data setsas an important indicator for potential contributors from the science communities in assessing the relevance of GEOSS for their work. • Identify key commercial partners, which could contribute to GEOSS and also benefit from improved observational means, products and services and might therefore support certain S&T development. • Catalyze research and developing funding to help engaging the S&T communities in the implementation of the GEOSS.

  10. Incentives and promotion – 2a Getting GEO/GEOSS better acknowledged in the scientific community. Draft Citation Standard discussed at STC-16 (April 2010) 

  11. Incentives and promotion – 2b Establishing a “GEO label” to recognise the scientific relevance, quality, acceptance and societal needs for activities in support of GEOSS.

  12. Incentives and promotion – 2c Building awareness of GEO and GEOSS in the different S&T communities, within the scope of the GEOSS development. Several sessions at scientific conferences How to reach further?  ?

  13. Incentives and promotion – 2d Showing GEOSS at workwith a set of compelling examples showing how GEOSS serves the S&T communities in their work. Compilation of showcaseshttp://www.geotasks.org/geoss_portfolio/ 

  14. Incentives and promotion – 2e Enhancing registration of scientific data setsas an important indicator for potential contributors from the science communities in assessing the relevance of GEOSS for their work. GEO Core Data Sharing Task Force activities Architecture Implementation Pilot (AIP) – 4   ?

  15. Incentives and promotion – 2f Identify key commercial partners, which could contribute to GEOSS and also benefit from improved observational means, products and services and might therefore support certain S&T development.

  16. Incentives and promotion – 2g Catalyze research and developing funding to help engaging the S&T communities in the implementation of the GEOSS. Potential priority ?

  17. Discussion questions

  18. Which roadmap activities should be implemented with priority • by EGIDA? • by GEO? …

  19. How can progress towards these priorities be supported?

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