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Assessment Committee National Space Weather Program Committee of six “outside” members appointed by the Council on Space Weather of the Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology (OFCM) OFCM NSWP Assessment Committee

Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology Space Weather Program Council Committee for Space Weather Implementation Plan Update Research Competitions CCMC and RPCs Metrics Space Architect Transition Plan Int’l Activities Coordination with LWS Other National Space Weather Program Administrative Structure

Public Law (1963) DOC Administrative Order OFCM formed in Jan Accountable to Congress and OMB Coordinate agency budgets Report budgets and activities in annual Federal Plan OFCM Background on OFCM Historical Perspective GAO Study Revitalizes OFCM 1979

To ensure the effective use of federal meteorological resources by leading the systematic coordination of operational weather requirements, services, and supporting research, among the federal agencies High-level focus on: Needs and Requirements Issues and Problems Studies, Reports, Plans, and Handbooks Crosscut Reviews, Assessments, and Analyses To ensure the effective use of federal meteorological resources by leading the systematic coordination of operational weather requirements, services, and supporting research, among the federal agencies High-level focus on: Needs and Requirements Issues and Problems Studies, Reports, Plans, and Handbooks Crosscut Reviews, Assessments, and Analyses OFCM Mission

Departments of: Agriculture Commerce Defense Energy Homeland Security Science & Technology FEMA Coast Guard Interior State Transportation Environmental Protection Agency National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Science Foundation National Transportation Safety Board Nuclear Regulatory Commission Independent agencies: Executive Office of the President: Office of Management and Budget Office of Science and Technology Policy OFCM Partners

Aviation Weather Climate Analysis, Monitoring and Services Cooperative Research Environmental Services Environmental Support to Homeland Security Information Technology and Communications Modeling and Prediction Observing Capabilities Space Weather Weather Information for Surface Transportation Key OFCM Focus Areas: Agency Priorities

Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology Space Weather Program Council Committee for Space Weather Implementation Plan Update Research Competitions CCMC and RPCs Metrics Space Architect Transition Plan Int’l Activities Coordination with LWS Other National Space Weather Program Administrative Structure

National Space Weather Program (NSWP) ( Organized Following Information Meeting at NSF in 1994 Produced Strategic Plan in 1995 Produced First Implementation Plan in about – Produced in Collaboration with, and Active Participation of, Community Second Implementation Plan in 2000

Most Recent NSWP Implementation Plan Produced by Committee for Space Weather (cochairs: NSF, DOD and NOAA) working on regular basis Completed July 2000

The purpose of the review of the NSWP is “to quantify and document the progress toward meeting the NSWP stated goals in observations, research, modeling, transition of research to operations, and education and outreach; to see if the program is still on target and moving in the direction pointed to by the Strategic Plan; to determine whether the strategic goals should be adjusted at this time based on emerging/evolving requirements; and to suggest a way ahead which will form a basis for a new strategic plan covering the next 10 years”. NSWP Committee Charge

Members, NSWP Assessment Committee Louis J. Lanzerotti, Chair (NJIT and Lucent Technologies) Daniel N. Baker (University of Colorado) Delores J. Knipp (U.S. Air Force Academy) Tammy Jernigan (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) Ray A. Williamson (George Washington University) S. Pete Worden (University of Arizona) Robert J. Rizza, Executive Secretary (U.S. Air Force)

July 7-8, 2005 Office of Federal Coordinator for Meteorology (James Harrison) NOAA (Ernie Hildner, Director, NOAA Space Environment Center; Manager, NOAA Space Weather Program) NSF (Rich Behnke) NASA (Dick Fisher) DoD (Col. Harold Elkin) Sept 15, 2005 NPOESS Briefing/Discussion (Lt Col Mike Bonadonna) CCMC: (Mike Hesse, NASA) Research to Ops Challenges (Ron Birk) Status of Present Assets, Future Plans (Chuck Holmes, NASA) Navy Interview (Herb Gursky, NRL) Navy Interview (Bob McCoy, ONR) Dec 12-14, 2005 Earth-to-Sun (Tom Bogdan) USGS (Jeff Love) NOAA's Space Weather Contributions (Ron Zwickl) NGDC's Space Weather Data (Eric Kihn) SEC Recommendations (Howard Singer; Terry Onsager) NSWP Assessment Committee Fact-Finding

Dec 13-14, 2005 STRATCOM -Cease Report (LCDR Mike Rocheleau) Small Space Sensors (M. Geoff McHarg, AF Academy) AFWA Space Tech Branch (Maj Tim Nobis) Space WOC Mission Briefs (Maj Don Harper) AFWA Value of Weather Services V1 AFWA Value of Weather Services V2 AFWA Partnerships (Maj Tim Nobis) Dec 19-20, 2005 GOES-R PORD (Space Environment In-Situ Suite) GOES-R PORD (Solar Imaging Suite) GOES-R PORD (Solar Coronagraph) GOES-R (Ben Diedrich ) FAA: User Needs Report NGATS 2025 Concept Exec Summary FAA-ICAO Brief (Genene Fisher, AMS) JPDO Forecasting IPT Brief (Genene Fisher, AMS) NSWP Assessment Committee Fact-Finding

The Community Coordinated Modeling Center: A Bridge Between Space Weather Research and Operations