CMTS e-Navigation IAT E-Navigation Online Dialog Outreach Activity Report CMTS e-Navigation Integrated Action Team.

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CMTS e-Navigation IAT E-Navigation Online Dialog Outreach Activity Report CMTS e-Navigation Integrated Action Team

Idea Scale Sponsored by DOT (OST) Online Interactive Dialog Used frequently by DOT and other Federal Gov’t (including White House) E-Navigation Online Dialog CMTS e-Navigation Integrated Action Team

Duration: 14 JAN – 15 MAR 2013  Initially scheduled for 45 days  Extended 2 weeks  Visited 1,497 times by 803 unique visitors Visitors have viewed 5,233 pages  Site traffic is generated as follows: 59% direct traffic 36% referral traffic: CMTS Web page 33% NOAA Coast Survey 4% Bryant’s Maritime 5% eNavigation.org 4% 5% search engine CMTS e-Navigation Integrated Action Team

 31 Major Ideas; 82 Comments; 144 Votes  Five Most Popular Ideas Broadband Connectivity at Sea PORTS Data Transmitted via AIS Navigation as a Free Web Service Single Window Reporting Open Source System Architecture CMTS e-Navigation Integrated Action Team

 Broadband Data and Communications Connectivity extended to 30 miles from shore  Broadband Connectivity could support:  Provision of real-time navigation information  Single Window Reporting  Navigation as a Web Service  Alternative Communications to VHF Radio CMTS e-Navigation Integrated Action Team

 Demonstrated feasibility  Currently operating ◦ Sault Ste. Marie, MI – 2002 ◦ Tampa Bay, FL – 2010 ◦ Lower Columbia River, OR, WA – late 2011  Current CMTS e-Nav IAT Action Item  Task Team evaluating steps needed to operationalize transmission of PORTS Data over AIS in VTS Areas CMTS e-Navigation Integrated Action Team

Tide Aware ENC – Concept PORTS Electronic Navigational Charts Tidal Forecast Models Automatic Identification System

 Provides common operating picture aboard all ships and ashore  Supports distribution of real-time navigation information  Tides and currents – “Tide Aware ENC” concept  Vessel traffic  Chart updates  Notice to mariners CMTS e-Navigation Integrated Action Team

 Enable one-time reporting of vessel, cargo and voyage data to Federal Government  Data would be disseminated to various Federal Government Agencies  Reduce reporting burden on industry CMTS e-Navigation Integrated Action Team

 Adopted by automotive and avionics industries  Proponents claim would facilitate:  Interoperability between diverse computing environments onboard and ashore  Accurate metadata for all information sources  Lower cost of ownership CMTS e-Navigation Integrated Action Team

Sep 23-28, 2012RTCM Annual Meeting/e-Navigation Steering Committee, Orlando, FL Nov 6-8, e-Navigation Conference, Seattle, WA Jan 13-17, 2013TRB Annual Meeting, Washington, DC March 5-7, 2013Inland Waterway Conference/PIANC-US e-Navigation Working Group, Louisville, KY April 10-11, 2013Navigation Safety advisory Council CMTS e-Navigation Integrated Action Team

 CMTS e-Navigation IAT Co-Chairman Mike Sollosi (USCG) Dave MacFarland (NOAA) Brian Tetreault (USACE) CMTS Staff Lead Scott Rainey (CMTS) CMTS e-Navigation Integrated Action Team