National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration FY 2015 Budget Submission March 18, 2014.

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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration FY 2015 Budget Submission March 18, 2014

Agenda NOAA Overview and Priorities NOAA Budget Summary and Strategy for FY 2015 Details of FY 2015 Budget Request 2

NOAA: Making Science Matter 3 Environmental Intelligence NOAA priorities 1.Provide information and services to make communities more resilient 2.Evolve the Weather Service 3.Invest in observational infrastructure 4.Achieve organizational excellence Observations Monitoring Assessment Modeling Tools & Services

Speeding Data to Decisions Protect life & property & create business opportunities Support transportation & commerce Safeguard communication & electric infrastructure Facilitate sustainable agriculture, fisheries, & aquaculture Inform renewable energy business decisions Assist communities & provide recreational opportunities

Demand for NOAA’s Services is Increasing 5 NOAA ESA Listed Species Evolution of Marine Transportation Needs Demand by online users for NOAA's climate observation data

NOAA Discretionary Budget Summary 6 ($ IN MILLIONS) FY 2013 Spend Plan * FY 2014 Enacted FY 2015 President’s Budget NOS $442.7 $475.6 $496.2 NMFS$838.0 $952.9 $887.2 OAR $369.4 $426.8 $462.2 NWS $953.6 $1,067.2 $1,063.3 NESDIS $1,864.8 $2,083.1 $2,247.9 Program Support (with OMAO) $428.7 $452.8$489.7 Financing ($149.3) ($137.0)($151.2) Total Discretionary Appropriation $4,747.8 $5,322.5 $5,496.7 * Does not include supplemental funds

NOAA’s FY 2015 Budget NOAA’s proposed budget: –Invests in Mission Critical Infrastructure –Provides Services to Enhance Community Resilience –Strengthens Scientific and Programmatic Innovation Afford critical investments through planned and program scope decreases 7

Mission Critical Infrastructure Modernizing the NOAA Fleet Multi-use survey vessel (OMAO): Included in the Opportunity, Growth, and Security Initiative Progressive Lifecycle Maintenance (OMAO): +$2M Advancing the Weather-Ready Nation Initiative GOES-R (NESDIS): +$38.9M JPSS (NESDIS): +$95.4M Ground Readiness Project (NWS): +$6M NEXRAD Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) (NWS): +9.3M NWS Telecommunications Gateway Legacy Replacement (NWS): +$5M Big Earth Data Initiative (NESDIS): +$2M NRC/NLSC Relocations (NWS): +$8.1M Jason-3 (NESDIS): +$7.2M Solar Irradiance, Data and Rescue (SIDAR)* (NESDIS): +$15M * Formerly Polar Free Flyer 8

Mission Critical Infrastructure (cont.) Strengthening Program Execution Corporate Services (PS): +$12M High Performance Computing Software Engineering (OAR): +$3M Increasing Critical Observations Coastal LIDAR (NOS): +$4M Atmospheric Baseline Observatories (OAR): +$3M Greenhouse Gas Monitoring (OAR): +$8M Days at Sea (OMAO): +$2.9M Flight Hours (OMAO): +$1M 9

Services to Enhance Community Resilience Promoting Public Safety and Marine Ecosystem Health Capacity to Respond to Extreme Events (NOS): +$5M Ecological Forecasting (NOS): +$4M NCCOS Competitive Grants (NOS): +$6M Enabling Sustainable Economic Activity Arctic (NOS & NMFS): +$2.2M ESA Recovery/Corals (NMFS): +$4M Atlantic Salmon (NMFS): +$1M Strengthening Coastal Communities and Ecosystems Regional Coastal Resilience Grants (NOS): +$5M Species Recovery Grants (NMFS): +$5M Regional Climate Data and Information (OAR): +$15M –(e.g., Climate Tool Kit, NIDIS, RISA) 10

Scientific and Programmatic Innovation Advancing Sustainable Fisheries Management Electronic Monitoring (NMFS): +$4M National Catch Share Program (NMFS): +$2M Next Generation Stock Assessments (NMFS): +$2.5M Evolving the National Weather Service NOAA Response to NAS/NAPA Recommendations (NWS): +$3M Centralized Water Forecasting Demonstration (NWS): +$4M Leveraging Partnerships to Access Satellite Observations COSMIC 2/Global Navigation Satellite System Radio Occultation Ground System (GNSSRO) (NESDIS): +$4.8M 11

Scientific and Programmatic Innovation (cont.) Improving Weather Products and Services Enterprise Ground System (NESDIS): +$2.9M Enhancing Readiness Levels (OAR): +$3M Monitoring Global Climate and Marine Stressors U.S. Global Change Research Program (OAR): +$4.5M Ocean Acidification (OAR): +$8.9M IOOS Marine Sensors (NOS): +$1M 12

Opportunity, Growth, and Security Initiative Multi-use Ocean Survey Vessel R&D that improves our services related to: –Drought –Sea Level Rise –Climate Impacts on Living Marine Resources –Extreme Heat Events 13

Climate Resilience Fund Climate Resilience Research Research grants to further the understanding of climate change impacts on various sectors (e.g., fisheries) and improve severe weather prediction models. Climate Resilience Grants to Communities Competitive grants to state, local, and tribal governments and nonprofit organizations for projects that improve coastal resilience to severe weather events, climate hazards, and changing ocean conditions. 14

FY 2015 – Selected Reductions NOS: Regional Geospatial Modeling Grants: -$4M NMFS: Prescott Marine Mammal Grants/Marine Mammal Programs: -$2.5M NMFS: Salmon Management Activities: -$3M NMFS: Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund: -$15M OAR: National Sea Grant College Program: -$1M OAR: Marine Aquaculture: -$2.5M NWS: Tsunami Program Outreach Grants: -$6M NWS: Information Technology Officers: -$10M NWS: Hurricane Forecast Improvement Program: -$8.2M NESDIS: DSCOVR: -$2.6M Program Support: Bay-Watershed Education and Training : -$7.2M 15

Questions? 16