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1 Upcoming TC Meeting Briefing
100th OGC Technical Committee Orlando, FL USA Scott Simmons and OGC Members 25 August 2016 Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

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Agenda Introduction TC Policy update Quick look back at Dublin meeting Modeling & Simulation landscape Location Powers: Big Data Upcoming meeting events Upcoming meeting logistics Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

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Introduction Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

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Introduction Our pre-meeting brief now focuses just on important changes in the OGC, spotlights activity in the OGC, and presents information on the upcoming meeting If this is your first TC Meeting… Please consider attending the New Member Orientation on Monday morning at the TC Meeting Introduce yourself to me via and in person Watch out for acronyms (like “TC,” which stands for “Technical Committee”) Stay on this call, it is for everyone! Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

5 Reminder of TC meeting rules
Practice good etiquette Keep civil No personal attacks No disparaging remarks about specific members Stay relevant No presentation of marketing pitches unless specifically invited to do so by the session chair No rehashing old gripes: revisit a topic only if there is a compelling reason to do so Keep to time If presenting, be courteous of the other speakers and stick to your allotted time If chairing, kindly and firmly keep your speakers to time Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

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TC Policy Update Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

7 Revision to TC Policies and Procedures
I know, we just passed a new version a few months ago Next revision will be presented to the Doc Team at the TC Meeting Major reorganization of WG and standards approval process descriptions to facilitate reading of the document Clarify a few rules (particularly with SWG activities) New language for rescinding of Community Standards Full integration with OGC Policy Directives (that document will cease to exist and be replaced with a database) Famous last words: “This should not be controversial.” Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

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Quick Look Back… Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

9 Theme: Citizen Science
The 99th Technical Committee meeting was sponsored by COBWEB (Citizen Observatory Web) EU funded project that enables citizens to collect environmental data with mobile devices Significant OGC staff and member participation Citizen Science ad hoc Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

10 Concluding COBWEB Sta OGC Technical Committee meeting Dublin,
Closing Plenary, 23rd June, 2016 Chris Higgins, Project Coordinator, EDINA, University of Edinburgh

11 Project Partners

12 SWE for Citizen Science (SWE4CS)
If a significant amount of Cit Sci data can be published to this standard It becomes more useful; its immediately understood by people who understand the standard The same tooling can be used and reused Integration costs decrease

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Citizen Science DWG Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

14 Citizen Science DWG Charter
The DWG charter recognizes citizen science as a form of “public participation in scientific research” (Shirk et al., 2012). Objective: Provide an open forum for the discussion and presentation of interoperability requirements, use cases, pilots, best practices and implementations of OGC standards in this domain Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

15 Motion to approve DWG creation
The Citizen Science Ad Hoc recommends that the OGC Technical Committee approves creation of the Citizen Science DWG based on charter r1 Pending any final edits and review by OGC staff Motion: Chris Higgins Second: Anne Bowser, Joan Maso There was no objection to unanimous consent Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

16 State of Play and Future Activities
Copernicus State of Play and Future Activities Martina Sindelar European Commission DG GROW, I3 Unit

17 Sentinel 4+5 Sentinel 1 radar imaging
all weather, day/night applications Sentinel 2 Optical imaging Land applications: urban, forest, agriculture,.. Sentinel 3+6 Ocean and global land monitoring, high precision ocean altimetry Sentinel 4+5 Atmosphere composition monitoring, from a geostationary and a polar orbit

18 6 Operational Services Monitoring the State of the Earth System Environment … The Copernicus services provide round the clock information on the state of the Earth – on the Atmosphere, the Oceans and Land environment. Furthermore, Services are providing important information on the challenge of climate change, the monitoring of land, atmosphere and marine environment and they provide civil protection authorities with vital mapping information to manage emergencies such as natural disasters or humanitarian crises. … cross-cutting Thematic Services

19 Hydrography: the key to well managed seas and waterways
Leendert Dorst, Royal Netherlands Navy on behalf of the North Sea Hydrographic Commission

20 Is there a problem ? “ … we have significantly higher resolution maps of the Moon, Mars and Venus than most of the world’s seas and oceans ”

21 #geo4web testbed An experimental testbed by Geonovum
To make geospatial data part of the web Search engine friendly, Web developer friendly As it’s currently published with OGC standards, spatial data is to search engines and web developers part of the ‘dark web’. Search engines cannot index spatial data, web developers aka data users cannot work with it as published via eg WFS. Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

22 Search Engine Crawlers
What we have built “Web Developers” Search Engine Crawlers Data Portals Indexed Web (Linked Data Web) (Web APIs) links between datasets schema.org WGS 84 HTML, GeoJSON, JSON-LD Content negotiation “Follow your nose” Bekendmakingen “linked data proxy” “linked data proxy” GeoNetwork SDI any model any CRS XML rich queries ISO 19115 ISO 19139/XML CSW WFS WFS Metadata Adressen en Gebouwen (BAG) Agrarisch Areaal

23 DGIWG Defence Geospatial Information Working Group (DGIWG) Director DGIWG Brief to the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Presented by Captain Martin Jones Royal Navy Director DGIWG Head of Joint Geospatial Intelligence UK MOD Dublin, Ireland June 2016 UNCLASSIFIED

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25/01/2018 Who? - Defence Geospatial Information Working Group (DGIWG) Structure: DGIWG is based on a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between nations and voluntary support 21 Member Nations 3 Associate Nations Objectives To ensure geospatial standards are established for use within NATO and Coalition operations Approach The Adoption of “Open Standards” through organisations including OGC and ISO. Developing implementation profiles of those “Open Standards” How is the Military Community solving the issues with interoperability? We in Defence are attempting to solve the specific military problem by adding Defence profiles to existing Geospatial Standards. and where appropriate developing our own standards ….Hence DGIWG. Key from an expenditure level is that the 5E AND Lead (in terms of how much they spend on Defence) NATO nations are members. Several Other nation are interested in joining Finland Israel Republic of Korea (S Korea) © Crown copyright 2013 Dstl

25 How? ICAO Member Nations
DGIWG How? International Standards Organisation / Technical Committee 211: Geographic Information/Geomatics Member Nations Request, Implement, Create Policy and Utilise Standards Open Geospatial Consortium ICAO Advice, Standards Production, Profiling and Endorsing International Hydrographic Organisation Others Engagement/ Liaison

26 Modeling & Simulation Landscape
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27 3D Geospatial Modeling & Simulation Summit
Monday – all day 3D Geospatial Modeling & Simulation Summit Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

28 3D Geospatial Modeling and Simulation Summit
Experts from SISO, USGIF and OGC will provide insight into their work to advance new levels of interoperability designed to ease integration of location data feeds, reduce cost and time to implement, and foster greater ability to mobilize new technologies and processes. Additionally, we’ll hear from US and coalition partners on a range of current M&S programs. An afternoon session will include a panel to explore the feasibility of technology and standards efforts to lead us to a single global 3D Modeling and Simulation Map of the World. We’ll cap off the summit with a summary discussion of near to long term goals, and the agreement on next steps to move us toward an interoperable M&S vision state. Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

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Summit agenda Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

30 Location Powers: Big Data
Tuesday – all day Location Powers: Big Data Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

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32 Location Powers agenda
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33 Upcoming Meeting Theme
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Modeling & Simulation The 100th Technical Committee meeting is purposefully being held the week after the Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO) Simulation Innovation Workshop We have invited experts attending the SISO Workshop to stay over to the OGC TC Meeting to bring their requirements and expertise 3D Geospatial Modeling and Simulation Summit on Monday Future of CDB ad hoc on Tuesday Plenary speakers Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

35 Upcoming Meeting Events
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Four tracks! Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

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Special happenings Presentation of the 2016 Gardels Award at the Wednesday evening reception Acknowledgement of the 100th TC Meeting at various times in the week (don’t worry – only brief and fun stuff) Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

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North American Forum Monday: 1500 – 1645 Orlando, here in the corner earthexplorer.usgs.gov Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

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Ad hoc meetings The following ad hoc meetings will occur. Some are to develop WGs charters (as indicated). SpectrumML DWG HDF SWG Quality of Service DWG CDB next SWG Vector Tiling Common Object Model Container SWG Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

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Evenings Monday: reception affiliated with the 3D Geospatial Modeling and Simulation Summit Wednesday: evening reception – tapas! Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

42 Upcoming Meeting Logistics
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Meeting location University of Central Florida (UCF) Executive Education Center (EDC) 36 W Pine St, Orlando, FL 32801 Xing = ZING… probably the name of the building but I have heard no one refer to it as that.. .always EDC Cobble stone street = historical district of Orlando = remind you of the streets outside the Guinness storehouse last nite Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

44 Getting to downtown Orlando
…Orlando is a big place Mickey Mouse ears logo intended to be here, but never mess with Disney copyrights and trademarks Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

45 Arriving from Airport – Method 1
Bench mark 25 mins – 12.7 miles Toll Road Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

46 Arriving from Airport – Method 2 Lynx Bus #11
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47 Arriving from Airport – Method 3 Light Rail Option
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Parking Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

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Hotels Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

50 Weather – pack accordingly!
Sept Average Temps Hi = 90 F, Lo = 72 F Hi = 32 C, Lo = 22 C Humid Rainy season Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium

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Questions? please contact us about any meeting or TC items Scott Simmons: Greg Buehler: Copyright © 2016 Open Geospatial Consortium


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