NOAA Plenary Agenda Item 30 29 th CEOS Plenary Kyoto International Conference Center Kyoto, Japan 5 – 6 November 2015 NOAA Satellite and Information Service.

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NOAA Plenary Agenda Item th CEOS Plenary Kyoto International Conference Center Kyoto, Japan 5 – 6 November 2015 NOAA Satellite and Information Service Overview Dr. Stephen Volz, Assistant Administrator

2 NOAA-NESDIS Mission & Challenge Our mission is to deliver accurate, timely, and reliable satellite observations and integrated products and to provide long-term stewardship for global environmental information in support of our Earth observation mission. Our challenge is to provide these observations and products reliably while improving the information content and evolving to stay current with the expanding complexity of the Earth observing contributors.

3 NESDIS Principal Activities Currently Providing 24/7 On-Orbit Satellite Operations Geostationary satellites (GOES) Polar-orbiting satellites (POES) Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Jason-2 Altimetry Satellite Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (S-NPP) DSCOVR (Space Weather Continuity) Acquiring Next Generation Satellites Jason-3 Altimetry Satellite – Launch NET December 15, 2015 COSMIC-2 Radio Occultation – Launch NET September 2016 GOES–R Satellite Series – Launch N Hemisphere Fall 2016 Joint Polar Satellite System – Launch N Hemisphere Winter 2016/2017 Providing Long Term Data Stewardship Conducting Research and Developing Operations GOES POES JPSS GOES-R DSCOVR NCEI

4 NESDIS Architecture Fairbanks, AK Ground Station Wallops, VA Ground Station NOAA Satellite Operations Facility NWS NCEP NWS WFOs USAFUSNOthers GOESPOES Suomi NPP JASON-2DMSPCOSMICDSCOVR Svalbard, Norway Ground Station Environmental Satellite Processing Center Satellite Applications Data & Products Archive Direct Services McMurdo, Antarctica Ground Station Cubesats Hosted Payloads SmallSats METOPMeteosatMTSAT NASA EOS Sentinel Other Agencies Commercial Data Single & Merged Data & Products

5 Environmental Information National Climatic Data Center National Ocean Data Center National Geophysical Data Center Maximize the Return on Investment of the Nation’s Earth Observing Satellites Systems Ensure a high scientific quality satellite data stream Develop science to maximize the utilization of the different satellite data Analyze and interpret data for decision making purposes

6 Summary  Maintain planned satellite launch schedules  Maintain 24x7 satellite operations, product development, processing and distribution  Operate and maintain NOAA’s long-term archival storage capacity and provide access to preserved climatological, oceanographic and geophysical data  Developing commercial satellite policy and process  Evolve a space-based observing enterprise  Increased responsiveness to evolving technologies