NASA Earth Science Technology Update Presented to Doppler Wind Lidar Working Group April 28, 2015 George J. Komar Associate Director/Program Manager Earth.

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NASA Earth Science Technology Update Presented to Doppler Wind Lidar Working Group April 28, 2015 George J. Komar Associate Director/Program Manager Earth Science Technology Office

Earth Science Program Overall Strategy Maintain a balanced program that: advances Earth System Science delivers societal benefit through applications development and capacity building provides essential global spaceborne measurements develops and demonstrates technologies for next-generation measurements, and complements and is coordinated with activities of other agencies and international partners

Earth Science Budget: FY16 Request/FY15 Appropriation FY10 request FY11 request FY09 request (previous Admin) FY14 request FY12 request FY13 request Appropriation FY15 request FY16 request

NASA now has mandate for additional long-term measurements for the nation: − Altimetry after Jason-3 − Solar Irradiance, Ozone Profile, Earth Radiation Budget all starting in FY16 Sustainable Land Imaging Program (w/USGS; NASA funds flight hardware): - TIR-FFD (2019) - Upgraded Landsat-9 (2023) - Focused technology development to inform designs of Landsat- 10+ Continued development and launch of: SAGE-III/ISS, ECOSTRESS/ISS, GEDI/ISS, CYGNSS, TEMPO, GRACE-FO, ICESat-2, SWOT, NISAR, PACE Continue Venture Class on schedule with full funding OCO-3 completion and flight to ISS in late 2017 CLARREO Technology Demonstration instruments on ISS - development and flight in late 2019 (2 instruments, Reflected Solar/HySICS and IR Pathfinder) Earth Science Budget Increase

Instrument Incubator Program (IIP) robust new instruments and measurement techniques 17 new projects added in FY14 (total funding approximately $71M over 3 years) Advanced Information Systems Technology (AIST) innovative on-orbit and ground capabilities for communication, processing, and management of remotely sensed data and the efficient generation of data products 24 new projects added in FY15 (total funding approximately $25M over 2 years) The Earth Science Technology Office is a targeted, science-driven, competed, and actively managed technology program. The investment elements include: Observation Information Advanced Component Technologies (ACT) development of critical components and subsystems for instruments and platforms 11 new projects added in FY14 (total funding approximately $13M over 3 years) Validation In-Space Validation of Earth Science Technologies (InVEST) on-orbit technology validation and risk reduction for small instruments and instrument systems that could not otherwise be fully tested on the ground or airborne systems 5 projects added in FY13/14 (total funding approximately $17M over 3 years) The current portfolio of active investments supports all of the 2007 NRC Decadal Survey mission concepts. 65% directly support Tier 1 and 2 missions, ~ 15% support Tier 3 missions, and the remainder are crosscutting. ESTO Product Lines

($M) FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 Q ROSES Solicitations ATI/ACT & InVEST Solicitation NRA Release InVEST-15 ACT-17 InVEST-18 ACT-20 InVEST-21 Budget IIP Solicitation NRA Release IIP-16 IIP-19 Budget AIST Solicitation NRA Release AIST-16AIST-18AIST-20 Budget In-Guide Totals ($M) Technology Program Budget/Schedule 2 Total ESD Budget ($M) % of ESD Budget3.4%3.1% 3.0%3.1%

EVI-2 Technology Heritage GEDI Lidar ECOSTRESS Provide the first global, high-resolution observations of forest vertical structure. ESTO investment - Laser Risk Reduction Program (LRRP05) the High-Output Maximum Efficiency Resonator (HOMER) Laser Provide the first high spatial temporal resolution thermal infrared measurements of Earth’s surface from ISS. ESTO investment – IIP07/10 HyTES instrument

Conclusions and Current Status A focused, Earth science-driven approach (technology investments guided by DS measurements and science questions. Peer-reviewed process; open, competitive program. Regular solicitations ensure current technology approaches and create multiple opportunities for PIs. Technology options rather than point solutions. Currently funded technologies are providing state-of-the-art instruments, components, information systems and tech space validation capabilities for a wide range of Earth science measurements as well as all of the Earth Science Decadal Survey mission concepts. ESTO investments directly benefit the Earth Science’s flight missions and science campaigns. ACT/ATI1999, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2013 AIST1999, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2014 IIP1998, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013 InVEST2011 (RFI), 2012, 2015