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E-raamat: Satellite Observations of the Earth's Environment: Accelerating the Transition of Research to Operations

  • Formaat: 181 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jun-2003
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309524629
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  • Formaat: 181 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jun-2003
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309524629

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This report addresses the transition of research satellites, instruments, and calculations into operational service for accurately observing and predicting the Earth's environment. These transitions, which take place in large part between NASA and NOAA, are important for maintaining the health, safety, and prosperity of the nation, and for achieving the vision of an Earth Information System in which quantitative information about the complete Earth system is readily available to myriad users. Many transitions have been ad hoc, sometimes taking several years or even decades to occur, and others have encountered roadblockslack of long-range planning, resources, institutional or cultural differences, for instanceand never reached fruition. Satellite Observations of Earth's Environment recommends new structures and methods that will allow seamless transitions from research to practice.Table of Contents



Front Matter Executive Summary 1. Introduction 2. The Research-to-Operations Context: Bridging the Valleys of Death and Lost Opportunities 3. The Impact of Weather and Climate on Society and a Vision for the Future 4. Opportunities in Satellite Remote Sensing to Realize the Vision 5. Pathways from Research to Operations 6. A Mechanism for Achieving Effective Transitions 7. Findings and Recommendations References Appendix A: Previous NRC Recommendations on Transitioning Research to Operations Appendix B: Case Studies of Transitions from Research to Operations Appendix C: Future Missions Appendix D: Biographical Information for Committee Members Appendix E: Acronyms
Executive Summary 1(9)
Introduction
9(3)
The Research-to-Operations Context: Bridging the Valleys of Death and Lost Opportunities
12(10)
Mission and Roles of NASA, NOAA, and DOD
13(2)
Research, Operations, and the ``Push-Pull'' Dynamic
15(2)
Time Scales in the Transitioning Process
17(1)
Spanning the Valleys of Death and Lost Opportunities
18(2)
Synergies Between Research and Operations
20(2)
The Impact of Weather and Climate on Society and a Vision for the Future
22(13)
The Impact of Weather and Climate on Society
22(1)
Improvements in Weather Information Products
23(4)
Users of Weather and Climate Information
27(3)
The Unpredictable Nature of the Value of New Technologies
30(1)
A Vision for the Future: Toward an Earth Information System
31(4)
Opportunities in Satellite Remote Sensing to Realize the Vision
35(8)
Advances in Space-based Measurement Technologies
36(1)
Advances in Supporting Infrastructure
37(1)
Advances in Data Processing and Assimilation
37(1)
Programs Providing Transition Opportunities
38(4)
National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS)
38(1)
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) System
39(1)
Earth Observing System (EOS) and Post-EOS
40(1)
Earth System Science Pathfinder (ESSP) Program
40(1)
New Millennium Program (NMP)
41(1)
NPOESS Preparatory Project (NPP)
41(1)
Other Programs
41(1)
Achieving the Vision of the Earth Information System
42(1)
Pathways from Research to Operations
43(23)
Case Studies and Lessons Learned
44(3)
Transition Pathways and Processes
47(1)
Transition Challenges
48(2)
Transition Types
50(6)
Meteorological System Upgrades
51(1)
Algorithm and Data Product Improvements
52(2)
NASA Systematic Measurements to NOAA Operational Measurements
54(1)
NASA Exploratory Measurements to NOAA Operational Measurements
54(1)
Technology Demonstrations to Operational Systems
55(1)
Comparative Approaches
56(4)
Department of Defense
56(1)
European Space Agency Transitions to EUMETSAT
57(1)
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
58(1)
Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research
58(1)
Integrated Program Office (IPO)
59(1)
Trends and Changes in Transition Processes
60(4)
Summary of Transition Issues
64(2)
A Mechanism for Achieving Effective Transitions
66(14)
The Recommended Approach: Establish an Interagency Transition Office
69(5)
Alternative Approaches Considered
74(5)
Alternative Approach 1: Establish a New Transition Agency
74(1)
Alternative Approach 2: Retain But Improve the Current Case-by-Case Transition Approach
75(1)
Alternative Approach 3: Expand the Role of the NPOESS Integrated Program Office
76(2)
Alternative Approach 4: Use the Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research
78(1)
Summary
79(1)
Findings and Recommendations
80(8)
Interagency Transition Office
81(2)
Improving Communication and Coordination
83(1)
The Evaluation of Missions for Potential Transition Opportunities and the Need for Transition Plans
84(2)
Building a Flexible Operational Satellite System That Can Adjust More Quickly to New Science and Technologies
86(2)
REFERENCES
88(5)
APPENDIXES
A Previous NRC Recommendations on Transitioning Research to Operations
93(8)
B Case Studies of Transitions from Research to Operations
101(38)
C Future Missions
139(13)
D Biographical Information for Committee Members
152(6)
E Acronyms
158


Committee on NASA-NOAA Transition from Research to Operations, National Research Council