Geospace Sciences at the National Science Foundation

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Geospace Sciences at the National Science Foundation Vladimir Papitashvili Acting Head, Geospace Section (also with Antarctic Astrophysics & Geospace Sciences Program) Kile Baker, Janet Kozyra, Therese Moretto Jørgensen, Ilia Roussev, and Sunanda Basu Geospace Program Directors SHINE Workshop, July 6, 2015

NSF Directorate for Geosciences Polar Programs Antarctic Geospace ($3M) Ocean Sciences Earth Sciences Paul Shepson Atmosphere Section Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences NCAR and Facilities Section High Altitude Observatory ($5.5M) Geospace Section (GS) AGS Budget: about $250M GS Budget: ~$43.5M in FY 2015 Programs: Aeronomy Geospace Facilities Magnetospheric Physics Solar–Terrestrial Research Space Weather Research

Geospace Section Staff Changes Departures: Rich Behnke & Bob Robinson have recently retired Anne-Marie Schmoltner - on detail to MPS/Chemistry (June 15) New arrivals: Magnetospheric Physics Janet Kozyra Geospace Facilities Kile Baker (expert) Acting SH Vladimir Papitashvili Aeronomy Sunanda Basu (Expert) Solar-Terrestrial Research Ilia Roussev Space Weather Research Therese Therese Moretto Jørgensen

GS Research Programs ($43.5M) Aeronomy (AER) Budget: $9.2M Program Director – Sunanda Basu (expert) About 100 proposals per year Home for CEDAR (~2.9M/yr) Magnetospheric Physics (MAG) Budget: $6.8M Program Director – Janet Kozyra Around 70 proposals per year Home for GEM (~2.5M/yr) Solar Physics (STR) Budget: $7.3M Program Director – Ilia Roussev Around 80 proposals per year Home for SHINE (~$2.8M/yr) Space Weather Research (SWR) Budget: $5.7M Program Director – Therese Moretto Jørgensen Every other year: ~20 CubeSat proposals, 2-3 funded Faculty Development in Space Science program Home for AMPERE-II, SuperMAG, SuperDARN, and CCMC (total ~$4.0M) Geospace Facilities (GSF) Budget: $14.1M Program Director – Kile Baker (expert) (including Arecibo, $4.1M) AMISR, Arecibo, Jicamarca, Millstone Hill, Sondrestrom, Lidars All GS & SWR Facilities: ~42% of the total GS annual budget of $43.5M

Geospace Section Budget Profile 1999-2015 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Inflation (http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl) $1.00 in 1999 equates to $1.41 in 2015 Budget Growth since 1999: ~60% GS Reserve

Geospace Section Budget Profile 1999-2015 Adjusted by inflation to 2015 dollars No Real Budget Growth since ~2003 (with exception of ARRA funds in 2009-2010) Millions

NSF Geospace Research - Portfolio Review This review is motivated in part by priorities highlighted for the Geospace scientific community in the National Research Council's Decadal Survey: Solar and Space Physics – A Science for a Technological Society (2013) and by the current challenging outlook for the U.S. Federal budget. Examine the balance across the entire portfolio of activities supported by NSF’s Geospace Section (GS) within the Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (AGS). Ensure that GS investments are guided by and aligned with the above-cited Survey recommendations. These recommendations should encompass not only observational capabilities, but also theoretical, computational, and laboratory capabilities, as well as capabilities in research support, workforce, and education. The Portfolio Review will consider not only what new activities need to be introduced or accomplished, but also what activities and capabilities will be potentially lost in enabling these new activities and discontinuing current activities.

Geospace Portfolio Review Committee William Lotko (Chair) Dartmouth College (Magnetospheric Physics, E&O) Joshua Semeter (GEO/AC Liaison) Boston University (Aeronomy) Daniel N. Baker (Magnetospheric Physics) University of Colorado – Boulder William Bristow (Aeronomy) University of Alaska – Fairbanks (resigned) Jorge Chau (Geospace Facilities) Leibniz-Institute of Atmospheric Physics (Germany) Christina Cohen (Solar Physics) California Institute of Technology Sarah Gibson (Solar-Terrestrial Research) National Center for Atmospheric Research Joseph Huba (Aeronomy) from June 2015 Naval Research Laboratory Mona Kessel (Magnetospheric Physics) NASA/HQ & Goddard Space Flight Center Delores Knipp (Space Weather Research) University of Colorado – Boulder Louis Lanzerotti (Geospace Facilities) New Jersey Institute of Technology Patricia Reiff (Education & Outreach) Rice University Alan Rodger (Geospace Facilities) University of Cambridge (UK) Howard Singer (Space Weather Research) NOAA/Space Weather Prediction Center

Geospace Portfolio Review Progress Timeline PR Committee membership (13 members; January 2015) Criteria and strategy (January-February 2015) PR Committee Charge and Formation (February 2015) PR Eight Teleconferences (March - June, 2015): collecting & assessing GS data First PR Committee in-person meeting at NSF (April 6-7, 2015) Very productive and successful meeting, full GS review and plans developed for the report preparation. PR Fact Sheet is developed and placed to the PR Public Web site: http://www.nsf.gov/geo/ags/geospace-portfolio-review-2015 Community input: via geoagsgsportfolio@nsf.gov (Apr–May 2015) and GEM, CEDAR, and SHINE workshops (June-July, 2015) PR Committee drafts the report (July – August, 2015) Second PR Committee in-person meeting at NSF (August 12-14, 2015) GS Portfolio Review Report to GEO/Advisory Committee (September 2015) Pursuing an option to have this draft reviewed by the NRC/CSSP Committee GEO/Advisory Committee reviews the GS/PR Report (October 2015) GS programs response to the PR Committee Report (November 2015) Final (revised if necessary) GS/PR Report released (December 2015)

Questions? Thank you!