IVS Coordinating Center Report Dirk Behrend 4 th IVS General Meeting and 15 th Directing Board Meeting January 9-13, 2006.

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IVS Coordinating Center Report Dirk Behrend 4 th IVS General Meeting and 15 th Directing Board Meeting January 9-13, 2006

Coordinating Center Activities Communications and information  Publications  Mailing lists support (ongoing)  Web site maintenance (ongoing)  Meetings Observing program coordination  Plan for 2006  Media usage  Observing Program Committee (OPC) Liaison with other services (INDIGO, GGOS) Directing Board support VLBI2010 Committee (V2C) support

Publications Annual Report 2005  Manuscripts due January 27  Publication in March 2006  Proceedings of 4 th IVS General Meeting  Manuscripts due February 10  Publication in May 2006  Newsletters  Published in April, August, December  Contributions always welcome  Editors Hayo Hase (features) Heidi Johnson (layout) Dirk Behrend (general) Journal of Geodesy: Special Issue “VLBI”  Editors: Schuh, Nothnagel, Ma  Manuscripts by end of March 2006

IVS Mailing Lists Mailman member-only postings automatic on-line archiving spam eliminated sometimes slow (15 min) throughput New list (VLBI2010 Committee):

Technical Operations Workshop (TOW) 2005 May 9-12, 2005 MIT Haystack Observatory tailored to technical staff of the stations hands-on training and problem resolution in VLBI operations notebook at IVS: ~/meetings/tow2005/notebook.html ~60 participants, next TOW in 2007

CONT05 Campaign (1) September 12-27, 2005 (15 days), 11 stations continuous VLBI observations

CONT05 Campaign (2) 256 Mbit/s (= R1), avg 14 scans/hour, ~150 TB, ~100k obs ParameterFormal error C0501R4189RDV40 Xp34 μasec77 μasec31 μasec Yp36 μasec69 μasec32 μasec UT11.4 μsec2.8 μsec1.4 μsec Psi72 μasec174 μasec59 μasec Eps26 μasec63 μasec26 μasec

2006 Observing Plan Summary — Outline — Session purposeSession codes Total # sessions (24 hr) Total station days Total TB per year Rapid EOPR1, R TRFT2, E3, OHIG, EURO, APSG, JADE CRFCRF, CRD R&DR&D, RDV Intensives (318 days)INT1, INT2–270.9 Total:

Observing Program Committee (OPC) Members Ed Himwich, NVI/GSFC Kerry Kingham, USNO Yasuhiro Koyama, NICT Chopo Ma, GSFC Arthur Niell, Haystack Axel Nothnagel, Univ Bonn Anthony Searle, NRCan Kazuhiro Takashima, GSI Cynthia Thomas, NVI/GSFC Dirk Behrend, NVI/GSFC Purpose Review and approve the IVS annual observing program Review proposals for observing time that uses IVS resources Monitor observing program performance and resource usage Provide advice and recommenda- tions to Coordinating Center as needed

VLBI2010 Committee (V2C) Members Bill Petrachenko, NRCan Dirk Behrend, NVI/GSFC Johannes Böhm, TU Vienna Brian Corey, Haystack Rüdiger Haas, Onsala Yasuhiro Koyama, NICT Dan MacMillan, NVI/GSFC Zinovy Malkin, IAA RAS Arthur Niell, Haystack Gino Tuccari, INAF/IRA Purpose promote and guide research into the improvement of the "technique" of geodetic VLBI take an integrated view of VLBI and evaluates the effectiveness of proposed system changes encourage the implementation of the recommendations of WG3 Web page:

Service Interaction (1) GGOS Global Geodetic Observing System Project of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG) New chair since IAG Scientific Assembly 2005: Markus Rothacher Currently setting up its organizational structure IVS represented in several working groups IVS to determine representative on GGOS Steering Committee

Service Interaction (2) INDIGO  INter-service Data Integration for Geodetic Operations  NASA funded within the Earth Science Research, Education and Applications Solutions Network (REASoN).  The successful community-based international scientific services have evolved data information systems well- suited to users’ needs.  Space geodetic systems will be integrated, upgraded and enhanced in response to user requirements, first steps towards realizing GGOS scientific objectives.  User interface and access will be streamlined and seamless with state-of- the-art web-based services (GSAC model).