[Esip-disasters] ESIP Disasters Cluster telecom Thursday 6/7/18 - 4:00pm ET / 1:00pm PT

Moe, Karen (GSFC-407.0)[EMERITUS] karen.moe at nasa.gov
Wed Jun 6 17:28:44 EDT 2018


Please join the call tomorrow:

Thursday, June 7
4:00pm
 Disaster Lifecycle
WhenThu, June 7, 4pm – 5pm
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Topics include:
* ORL updates from All Hazards Consortium
* Planned use of ORL for both data and apps
* A new GIS committee of private sector members is being formed to discuss how to implement the ORL; assess deliverables, and apply implementation model to apps as well as data

* ESIP Webinar on Socioeconomic Value of Earth Science Data
* Techniques to articulate & measure the socioeconomic value & benefit of EO data…relevance to Trusted Data concepts

* Value chains: EO-> Analysis/forecasts-> Products-> User interpretation-> Decision-making-> Value
* Useful approach to bridge the ‘understanding gap’ between data providers and users?
* Ways to qualify citizen science observations / crowd-sourced data; incorporate into EO value chains

* Trusted data concepts and ORL at ESIP Summer Meeting (session description below)
* ESIP Webinar on Socioeconomic Value of Earth Science Data

* Refine ORL EO data quality/usability criteria in terms understandable to Emergency Managers?

* Role of proposed ESIP Augmented Metadata project?

* Leverage Digital Library technology? Semantics & Provenance?

* OGC Emergency Management DWG
* Future feedback on the OGC Disasters Concept Development Study Workshop on May 17-18, 2018 at NASA Ames. See http://www.opengeospatial.org/projects/initiatives/disasterscds


* ESIP Summer Meeting<https://esipfed.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ca50850794ee72b04765ac93c&id=0c495d8f28&e=9af846e836> – July 17-20, 2018, Tucson, AZ…ESIP 20th Anniversary. Also, remember, registration is OPEN<https://www.cvent.com/events/2018-esip-summer-meeting/registration-5cf0309616684dfcb77c5359f7179216.aspx?fqp=true>.
* Theme: Data for our Changing Earth – Realizing the Socioeconomic Value of Earth Science Data
* Disasters Cluster Session<http://meetings.esipfed.org/event/Eyq2/operational-readiness-levels-establishing-trusted-data-to-improve-situational-awareness> Tuesday, July 17, 4:00 – 5:30 pm (see description below)
* Provide annual Cluster updates<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Lc6p9VuViLUdIo83qmHl73wbpMsCImP3ng08WUpfNd4/edit?usp=sharing> for ESIP Collaboration Slide Folder due 6/30.

* AGU Fall Meeting<https://fallmeeting.agu.org/2018/welcome/> – 100th Anniversary this Dec 2018 in DC.
* ESIP is supporting session on Open Access to Geospatial Data<https://esipfed.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ca50850794ee72b04765ac93c&id=a849f89f56&e=9af846e836>. Bob Downs has info on another session of interest to Disasters
* Potential to submit a proposal for paper/poster on our work with Trusted Data? Identify appropriate AGU session.
* Or new eLightning talks, see https://fallmeeting.agu.org/2018/session-proposals/alternate-session-formats/

* Other Disasters management topics for our cluster to address in 2018?
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Please help us capture notes on our google docs page:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IfFKkRf3pzJp2I7OpCHGcpLjrh7fJ3Q7xSuAOC-K2g8/edit?usp=sharing


From: Esip-disasters <esip-disasters-bounces at lists.esipfed.org<mailto:esip-disasters-bounces at lists.esipfed.org>> on behalf of ESIP Disasters <esip-disasters at lists.esipfed.org<mailto:esip-disasters at lists.esipfed.org>>
Reply-To: Karen Moe <karen.moe at nasa.gov<mailto:karen.moe at nasa.gov>>
Date: Monday, April 30, 2018 at 4:57 PM
To: ESIP Disasters <esip-disasters at lists.esipfed.org<mailto:esip-disasters at lists.esipfed.org>>
Subject: [Esip-disasters] ESIP Summer Meeting - Disasters cluster session submitted

Today is the deadline for session submissions. I apologize for not getting this out earlier for comment but I believe we can modify as needed. I submitted this as a Working session, as opposed to a Breakout session, although I expect we will have some presentations. However, listening to our last telecom, I tried to capture the key challenge that kept coming up, and it sounds like a working session! Comments welcome. —Karen

Operational Readiness Levels:  Establishing Trusted Data to Improve Situational Awareness

The Disasters Lifecycle cluster, in collaboration with the All Hazards Consortium, is developing Operational Readiness Levels for data-driven decision-making support to improve situational awareness. The AHC’s Sensitive Information Sharing Environment (SISE) Working Group recently communicated the ORL concept to the AHC members, including federal and state agencies as well as private sector companies supporting a broad range of emergency management services. Initial criteria for the ORLs, a flowchart assessment tool, and data examples were demonstrated. We received enthusiastic feedback on the value of the ORL concept, noting that it filled an important void. Work continues on refining strategies and criteria for assessing candidate datasets for specific operational use cases.

During this session we plan to address several challenges in meeting the trust criteria for establishing ORLs – not only for specific use cases but also across user applications and communities. Questions we expect to explore include:

·      Who can set ORLs; what is ESIP’s role; how to balance data suppliers’ input from end users’ role

·      How to manage ORLs to avoid confusion across user communities

·      How to distinguish global issues that all users would consider criteria (e.g., security, availability, …) vs specific issues related to a specific use case

·      Strategies for handling crowd-sourced information

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