COOP and Essential Inputs/Outputs COPC Action Item 2015-1.2 4-5 November 2015 Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited.

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COOP and Essential Inputs/Outputs COPC Action Item November 2015 Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited

Center COOP Core Competencies /Functions Center Products sent/received Impacts Questions Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited Outline

NAVO COOP Activated during catastrophic scenario that affects Operations Departments Identifies Mission Essential Functions (MEFs) Departments Set Specific COOP Guidelines based on MEFs Priority  Identifies Key Personnel  Identifies Alternate Site Facility  Identifies Appropriate Documental/Equipment Requires Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited Priority LevelTime Criteria 1Equal to or < 72 hours 272 hours to 2 weeks 3Equal or > 2 weeks

Department Specific COOP Guidelines  N3 (Operations Dept.) Identify Alternate site (FNMOC) and Key personnel Initiate Fly Away capability > Stand up within 12 hrs, sustainability >/= 30 days Sustain support for shipboard data collection  NP3 (Oceanographic Dept.  COPC Emphasis ) Glider Operations – Flyaway capability (alternate site – FNMOC, Monterey, CA) MCSST production (Core processing Center <72 hr restoration) Altimetry products (Core processing Center <72 hr restoration) Ocean Modeling (No current COOP capability – cost prohibitive) Models can continue for ~ hrs w/o new data Global -> 120 hr Regional -> 96 hr Continued execution will demonstrate degraded skill Examples of NAVO Dept specific COOP Power & COMMS= restored Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited

COPC Related Core Competencies/Functions 5 Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited

6 OPCSendReceive FNMOC MCSST products from N18 & N19, Metop A & B, and S-NPP; Altimetry derived products, SWH, WS, and SSHa, and HYCOM NAAPS AOD and NAVGEM and COAMPS NCEP MCSST products from N18 & N19, Metop A & B, and S-NPP; Altimetry derived products, SWH, WS, and SSHa, and HYCOM start fields CTDs, Gliders, Profiling Floats, XBTs, Marine Mammals, Moored Buoys, Fixed Stations, Ship Reports, Drifting Buoys (via NCO-SS) 557 Wx Wing S-NPP data CTDs, Gliders, Profiling Floats, XBTs, Marine Mammals, Moored Buoys, Fixed Stations, Ship Reports, Drifting Buoys (backup for GTS) NESDIS MCSST products from N-18/19, Metop A/B, and S-NPP; Altimetry derived products; SWH, WS, and SSHa N-18/19, Metop-A/B, Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD), Jason-2, Altika, and Cryosat-2 NAVO Products and Inputs Sent to and Received from OPCs Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited

Input Data Loss Impacts Satellite Data (GOES/POES) ~ 115M SST retrievals/day Altimetry Data (J-2, C-2, and Altika) ~450K data records/day Observational Data ~ 65K unique obs received/day Ocean Models/Forecast degraded Models continue for ~ hrs w/o new data Global (HYCOM) -> 120 hr Regional (RNCOM) -> 96 hr

Bottom Line: When NAVOCEANO is offline, what is impact to other OPCs? – Short Duration (<3 days) Loss of operational MCSST, Altimetry, and Ocean modeling products Degraded HYCOM and RNCOM products available – Long Duration (>30 days) Total loss of SST and Altimetry derived products (Core Processing Center) Loss of Ocean Modeling products (HYCOM Initialization fields When NAVOCEANO is offline, what is impact to customer base? – Short Duration (<3 days) Degraded products to Fleet and Non-DoD customers – Long Duration (>30 days) Loss of critical products and support to Fleet and Non-DoD customers What is impact to NAVO when other OPC(s) are offline? – Short Duration (<3 days) Degraded modeling/forecasting capabilities and inferior products to Fleet and Non-DoD customers – Long Duration (>30 days) Loss of modeling/forecasting capabilities and critical products to Fleet and Non-DoD customers Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited

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