1 Thomas J Bogdan Space Weather Program Manager Space Weather Prediction Center Director Safeguarding Our Nation’s Advanced Technologies State of the Space.

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1 Thomas J Bogdan Space Weather Program Manager Space Weather Prediction Center Director Safeguarding Our Nation’s Advanced Technologies State of the Space Weather Prediction Center 2008

2 New Developments New Leadership New Organization/Focus on Core Mission New Name: Space Weather Prediction Center New Customers New Customer Requirements New Partnerships for Progress –First Summit Between CSWIG and SWPC New Budget Numbers New Solar Cycle –First Sunspot of Cycle 24 Safeguarding Our Nation’s Advanced Technologies

3 New Leadership Safeguarding Our Nation’s Advanced Technologies Louis Uccellini Jack Hayes Bill Denig Mary Kicza Mary Glackin Vickie Nadolski Kent Doggett Tom Bogdan Chris Fox Rod Viereck VADM Conrad Lautenbacher NWSEO Warren Miller

4 Mission To provide space weather products and services that meet the evolving needs of the nation Manage Support Administrative & Technical Support Branch Branch Chief, Kent Dogget Assist FacilitateMaintain Enable Coordinate AdministerCollaborate Lead Office of the Directorate Director, Tom Bogdan Plan Strategic Direction Team Execute Project Management Team Design Fabricate Test Install Product Services Section Steve Hill Transition Survey Analyze Evaluate Recommend Customer Focus Section Doug Biesecker Assess Deliver Forecast Validate Verify Forecast Office Ron Zwickl Provide Space Weather Services Branch Branch Chief, Rodney Viereck

5 New Customers Safeguarding Our Nation’s Advanced Technologies EACH MONTH 400,000 Unique Customers 50,000,000 File Transfers 120 Countries Represented by Users 67,500,000 Hits 0.3 TBytes of Data Downloaded

6 New Customer Requirements

7 Evolving Customer Base

8 New Partnerships for Progress Coordination: National Space Weather Program Strategy: Leverage External Research Activities MOUs Safeguarding Our Nation’s Advanced Technologies

9 New Budget Numbers FY 03FY 04FY 05FY 06FY 07FY 08 President’s Request $8.2M$8.3M$7.5M$7.2M$7.3M$6.1M House Mark $5.2M$5.3M$7.5M$7.2M$5.0M$6.1M Senate Mark $7.2M $5.0M$7.0M$7.3M$6.1M Enacted $5.2M$5.3M$6.8M$3.9M $6.1M Actual $5.9M$7.1M$6.4M Safeguarding Our Nation’s Advanced Technologies National Weather ServiceOceanic & Atmospheric Research

10 New Solar Cycle First Sunspot of Cycle 24

11 New SWx Prediction Models: GIPc What_is_OPUS-RS.html OPUS: Online Positioning User Service

12 New SWx Prediction Models: D-Region Absorption + Polar Safeguarding Our Nation’s Advanced Technologies

13 New SWx Data Streams: The Ongoing Quest for an L1 Solar Wind Monitor EARTH’S MAGNETOSPHERE GOES 11/12/13 IN GEOSTATIONARY ORBIT MOON ABOUT 1 % OF THE DISTANCE FROM THE EARTH TO THE SUN, ACE IS OUR SPACE WEATHER SENTINEL. EARTH Launched: August 25, 1997 on a Delta II Weight: kg Real-time Data: Broadcast at 434 bps via S- band since January 21, Ground Station Tracking: Three stations located in the US, UK and Japan. Space Weather Products: Solar wind speed, density, temperature and magnetic field, protons above 50 keV, electrons from 38 keV to 315 keV. Life Expectancy: 5 years. Fuel needed to maintain orbit exhausted by 2022.

14 New SWx Data Streams: NOAA Operational Satellites XRS SXI XRS SXI Damaged!!!!! Potential Gap Safeguarding Our Nation’s Advanced Technologies

15 New SWx Data Streams: NPOESS NPOESS Safeguarding Our Nation’s Advanced Technologies

16 New Drivers: Safeguarding Our Nation’s Advanced Technologies Civil Precision GNSS Users Global Ionosphere Specification & Forecast Next Generation Air Transportation System Global Ionosphere Specification & Forecast LEO Radiation Environment Specification & Forecast Commercial Satellite Industry LEO/MEO/HEO Radiation Environment Specification & Forecast NASA Exploration Mission to the Moon Extra-magnetospheric Radiation Environment Specification & Forecast Trans-polar Aviation Operations Polar Ionosphere Specification & Forecast LEO Polar Radiation Environment Specification & Forecast

17 New Drivers: Safeguarding Our Nation’s Advanced Technologies Commercial Space Enterprise Global Ionosphere Specification & Forecast LEO Radiation Environment Specification & Forecast Solar Flare Forecasts Regional Geomagnetic Storm Forecasts COOP of Power Distribution Grids Regional Geomagnetic Storm Forecasts COOP of DHS National Critical Systems

18 Ultimate Driver Safeguarding Our Nation’s Advanced Technologies Solar Maximum 2012 Ready or Not – Here It Comes QUESTIONS?