AIP-2 Kickoff Workshop Disaster Response Agenda and Primary Participants Stuart Frye Caribbean Flood Team Ron Lowther Northrop Grumman Didier Giacobbo Spot Image GEOSS AIP-2 Kickoff 25-26 September 2008 Disaster Response Session Agenda Overall Session Comments 1500 – 1615 (75 Minutes) Plus 30 Addition Minutes (1615 – 1645) Session ends 1645 (105 Total Minutes) Presentations by Primary Participants limited to 5 minutes Additional demo / viewing of Disaster Response presentations on Friday if time allows (TBD) Time Speaker Title 1500-1505 Stu Frye (NASA) Overview of GEOSS Pilot and GEO Tasks for Disaster Response 1505 Ron Lowther (NGC) Agenda, Timelines, and List of Primary Participants 1510 Didier Giacobbo (Spot Image) List of Services and Components from Primary Participants 1515 Morris Brill (NGC) Northrop Grumman (NGC) Response to GEOSS AIP-II CFP 1520 Stu Frye (NASA) Caribbean Flood Pilot Sensor Web 1525 Didier Giacobbo (Spot Image) Spot Image Response to the GEOSS AIP-2 CFP 1530 Jeff de La Beaujardiere (NOAA IOOS) NOAA IOOS Data Integration Framework (DIF) Contribution to the GEO AIP-II 1535 Ken McDonald (NOAA) and Dr. Liping Di (GMU) NOAA-NASA GOES-R and GMU CSISS joint efforts for persistent GOES data services, weather scenarios, Web geoprocessing services, and BPEL-based workflows 1540 Prof. Natalia Kussul, SRI NASU-NSAU (GEO-Ukraine) Sensor Web for Flood Applications Agenda (Cont.) Time Speaker Title 1545 Satoko H. MIURA and Kengo AIZAWA (JAXA) Catalog Server for ALOS data 1550 Steve Del Greco (NCDC) The Next Generation Weather Radar system 1555 SURA/SCOOP, GoMOOS, and NIMSAT Communication of Disasters and Mitigation of Post-Disaster Damage 1600 ** ICAN (Oregan State U.) International Coastal Atlas Network (ICAN) 1605 ** (CNES) CENTRE NATIONAL D’ETUDES SPATIALES Disaster Charter Catalog Server for GML-EO Metadata Harvesting and HMA-compliant Web Services Access 1610 ** (ERDAS) The Earth to Business Company Geospatial Collaboration and Information Sharing Infrastructure for GEOSS 1615 Work Plan Development / Open Discussion What is missing and still needed: services, components, and data/product gaps? 1630 “ What would result in paradigm shifts to meeting our objectives rather than simple evolutionary paths? 1645 Adjourn Session Co-Leads will present summary of the session and work plan (with dates/actions) at closing Plenary ** Presentations do not yet show registered participants DR Primary Participant: Northrop Grumman Title: Demonstration of Disaster Cycle with Communities of Practice to Extend Information Sharing – Groups: Northrop Grumman, NOAA Regional Climate Centers, U.S. National Drought Mitigation Center, NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center – POC: Morris Brill, Northrop Grumman DR Primary Participant: Caribbean Flood Team Title: Caribbean Flood Pilot Sensor Web – Groups: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, CEOS Disaster Management SBA Team, UNOOSA/UN-SPIDER, Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency, CATHALAC/SERVIR – POCs: Stuart Frye, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center DR Primary Participant: Spot Image Title: Spot Image Response to the GEOSS AIP-2 CFP – Groups: Spot Image – POCs: Didier Giacobbo and Alexandre Robin, Spot Image DR Primary Participant: NOAA IOOS Title: NOAA IOOS Data Integration Framework (DIF) Contribution to the GEO AIP-II – – Groups: NOAA Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) Office POCs: Jeff de La Beaujardiere , NOAA IOOS DR Primary Participant: NOAA GOES-R and GMU Title: NOAA-NASA GOES-R and GMU CSISS joint efforts for persistent GOES data services, weather scenarios, Web geo-processing services, and BPEL-based workflows – Groups: Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems (CSISS) of George Mason University, NOAA, and NASA – POCs: Ken McDonald (NOAA), Liping Di (GMU) DR Primary Participant: GEO-Ukraine Title: Sensor Web for Flood Applications – Groups: National Space Agency of Ukraine (NSAU), National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU), Space Research Institute (SRI) of NASUNSAU – POCs: Prof. Natalia Kussul, SRI NASU-NSAU DR Primary Participant: JAXA Title: Catalog Server for ALOS data – Groups: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Earth Observation Research Center (EORC) – POCs: Satoko H. MIURA and Kengo AIZAWA, JAXA DR Primary Participant: NCDC NEXRAD Title: The Next Generation Weather Radar system – Groups: NOAA National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) – POCs: Steve Del Greco, NCDC DR Primary Participant: SURA/SCOOP, GoMOOS, and NIMSAT Title: Communication of Disasters and Mitigation of PostDisaster Damage – Groups: Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA), the National Incident Management Systems and Advanced Technologies (NIMSAT), and the Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System (GoMOOS) – POCs: Joanne Bintz and Luis Bermudez, SURA DR Primary Participant: ICAN (Oregan St. U.) Title: International Coastal Atlas Network (ICAN) – Groups: Dept. of Geosciences, Oregon State University – POCs: Dawn J. Wright, Oregon St. U. DR Primary Participant: CNES Title: Disaster Charter Catalog Server for GML-EO Metadata Harvesting and HMA-compliant Web Services Access in the GEO AIP-II – Groups: CENTRE NATIONAL D’ETUDES SPATIALES (CNES), The Earth to Business Company (ERDAS) – POCs: Steven Hosford and Jerome Gasperi, CNES DR Primary Participant: ERDAS Title: Geospatial Collaboration and Information Sharing Infrastructure for GEOSS – – Groups: The Earth to Business Company (ERDAS) POCs: Christopher Tucker and Amy Zeller, ERDAS Disaster Response This image from September 8, 2008 was provided by the U.S. Navy. Homes seen in Port De Paix, Haiti remain flooded after four storms in one month devastated the area and killed 800+ people. The amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge was diverted from the scheduled Continuing Promise 2008 humanitarian assistance deployment in the western Caribbean to conduct hurricane relief operations in Haiti. (Getty Images) Disaster Response The surge before the Hurricane Ike swamps Galveston Island, Texas, and a fire destroys homes along the beach as the storm approaches Friday, Sept. 12, 2008. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip). Top left: Gilchrist, TX on 14 Sep 08 (David J. Phillip-Pool/Getty Images).