PA23A-01:
The U.S. National Plan for Civil Earth Observations

Tuesday, 16 December 2014: 2:40 PM
Christopher Clavin1, Jason Gallo1 and Timothy Stryker2, (1)Science & Technology Policy Institute, Washington, DC, United States, (2)Office of Science and Technology Policy, Washington, DC, United States
Abstract:
Globally, the United Sates Government is one of the largest providers of environmental and Earth-system data. As the nation’s Earth observation capacity has grown, so have the complexity and challenges associated with managing Earth observation systems and related data holdings. In July 2014, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy released the first-ever National Plan for Civil Earth Observations to address these challenges. The Plan provides a portfolio management-based framework for maximizing the value of Federal Earth observations. The Plan identifies Federal priorities for Earth observations and improved management of their data. Through routine assessments, expanding data management efforts, interagency planning, and international collaboration, OSTP and its partner agencies will seek ensure the continued provision of and access to key Earth observation data, which support a broad range of public services and research programs. The presenters will provide a detailed review of the components of the National Plan, its impacts across the Federal agencies involved in Earth observations, and associated efforts to enable interagency coordination.