Date post: | 14-Dec-2015 |
Category: |
Documents |
Upload: | juliana-ramsey |
View: | 220 times |
Download: | 0 times |
GEOSS Architecture for the Use of Satellites for
Disaster Management and Risk Assessment
Karen Moe/NASA Earth Science Technology OfficePresented at CEOS-WGISS-32
Budapest, HungarySeptember 27, 2011
GEOSS Architecture for Satellite Support for Disaster Management & Risk
Assessment
People – Sensors – Data – Processes – Decision Support
WGISS
9/27/11 2WGISS-32 Budapest, Hungary
GA.4.Disasters Agenda
• GA.4.Disasters – GEOSS Architecture for the Use of Satellites for Disaster Management and Risk Assessment– Project Purpose– Status
• Disasters SBA Overview – Andrew Eddy• Enterprise Architecture Overview – John Evans• Discussion on WGISS ‘expected outcomes’• Draft Enterprise Architecture Outline – John Evans• Next Steps
9/27/11 3WGISS-32 Budapest, Hungary
Purpose – GA.4.Disasters WGISS Project
• Work jointly with the CEOS Disasters SBA team to develop the GEOSS enterprise architecture for managing distributed systems and web services for disaster management.
• I: Answer questions regarding role of information systems and services in support of disaster management & risk assessment– Clarify scope of the disaster management enterprise– Promote a common understanding of its components and roles– Identify relationship of ongoing activities to the enterprise as a whole
(shortfalls, gaps, redundancies)
• II: Use enterprise architecture to guide implementation of proof-of-concept prototypes– Refine the enterprise architecture– Capture lessons learned and recommend standards
9/27/11 4WGISS-32 Budapest, Hungary
Scope
GA.4.Disasters Status
• Project start: June 2011, Serhiy Skakun & Karen Moe co-leads• Team established July 2011
– 22 on mailing list from 9 CEOS agencies, including members from Disasters SBA and International Charter, IC)
– WGISS GA.4.Disasters web site– 2 telecons, several interviews (IC processes, Disasters SBA results to
date, CEOS Supersites)
• Namibian Flood Pilot extension for 2012 flood season– Acquire near-real time data for risk assessment prior to flooding
conditions– Explore product delivery for use directly in the field and the role of
SERVIR-Africa node in Kenya– Calibrate models and compare to flood products from IC
9/27/11 5WGISS-32 Budapest, Hungary
GA.4.Disasters Agenda
• GA.4.Disasters – GEOSS Architecture for the Use of Satellites for Disaster Management and Risk Assessment– Project Purpose– Status
• Disasters SBA Overview – Andrew Eddy• Enterprise Architecture Overview – John Evans• Discussion on WGISS ‘expected outcomes’• Draft Enterprise Architecture Outline – John Evans• Next Steps
9/27/11 6WGISS-32 Budapest, Hungary