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GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI)
presented by Alessandro Annoni, JRC, ADC co-chair
GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI)
• The Cape Town Declaration: “We commit to explore ways and means for the sustained operations of the shared architectural GEOSS components and related information infrastructure.
• An Initial Operating Capability (IOC) was declared in June 2008 for the GCI.
• GCI provides core capabilities that enable the GEO Members and Participating Organizations resources (systems, data and products) to be discovered, understood, and accessed by users and decision-support applications
• The GCI includes several core information registries, a common search facility known as “Clearinghouse,” and GEO Web Portals that provide a user interface to search and access all GEOSS resources.
AgricultureClimate
Disasters
Ecosystems
Energy
Health
WaterWeather
Biodiversity
GEOSSCommonInfrastructure
WebPortal
Registries:• Services• Standards• Best Practices• Requirements
Clearing-house
ApplicationsApplications
ModelsModelsDataData
ServicesServices
ProductsProductsMetadataMetadata
GEOSSComponent and Service Registry
GEOSS
Standards andInteroperability
Registry
GEOSS Common
Infrastructure
ServicesData and Service
Catalogues
Websites/Portals
(Components)
Registered Community Resources
Best PracticesWiki
User RequirementsRegistry
GEOSSClearinghouse
GEOSSClearinghouse
GEOSSClearinghouse
GEO Web PortalGEO Web PortalGEO Web PortalRegistries
Main GEOWeb Site
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Others Documents (e.g. Usage Statistics)
Others Documents (e.g. Usage Statistics)
Guidance Documents
(e.g. Strategic, Tactical,..)
Guidance Documents
(e.g. Strategic, Tactical,..)
Concept of Operations
Concept of Operations
GCI: progress status
Components operational now
Standards and Interoperability Forum
OperationalCapability
OperationalCapability
UserNeeds,
Scenarios
UserNeeds,
Scenarios
Design, Develop,Deploy
Design, Develop,Deploy
AR-07-02, Architecture
ImplementationPilot (AIP-I, -II)
AR-07-01,GEOSS Common
Infrastructure (GCI)
support
persistentimplementation
requirementsSBA Tasks,
UIC
Architecture Implementation Pilot elaboration of GEOSS architecture
AIP Phase 2 Themes- Augment the GEOSS Common
Infrastructure- Operational persistence- Emphasize four communities of
practices identified with UIC
AIP Phase 2 Themes- Augment the GEOSS Common
Infrastructure- Operational persistence- Emphasize four communities of
practices identified with UIC
Community- Disaster Response- Climate Change and Biodiversity
- Renewable Energy- Air Quality
Community- Disaster Response- Climate Change and Biodiversity
- Renewable Energy- Air Quality
Transverse Technology- Clearinghouse, Catalogues, Registries and Metadata
- Access Services: products, sensors, models- Workflow and Alerts- Portals and Application Clients- Others: Test Facility for service registration
Transverse Technology- Clearinghouse, Catalogues, Registries and Metadata
- Access Services: products, sensors, models- Workflow and Alerts- Portals and Application Clients- Others: Test Facility for service registration
Call For Participation (remains open)- released in July- 37 responses- 85 persons at KO
- 9 WG established
GEO Executive Committee Convened IOC Task Force
• IOC Task Force was convened in July 2008 to report to the GEO Executive Committee (Ex Com) in support of GEOSS.
• IOC Task Force will assess and formalize the requirements of the GCI and to make recommendations to the Ex Com regarding operational and administrative issues related to a sustainable GCI.
• Ex Com approved the Task Force Members, its Terms of Reference (TOR) and Workplan
Objectives of the TOR
1) to define and recommend a Concept of Operations plan for the GCI components.
2) to evaluate the existing GCI components and their sustained operation in light of known and emerging provider and user requirements, reliability, suitability, sustainability, and quality of service, and
3) to provide administrative recommendations regarding the sustainability of GCI operational solutions and related support.
How to develop the contribution of Europe to GEOSS and its GCI
GEOSS Common Infrastructure
• Problems• Needs• Priorities
Expectations you have from GEOSS
• What GEOSS is for you?• How do you hope that GEOSS will facilitate your
work?• Which are the more important components?• Is there a need for a GEOSS Common Infrastructure
and if yes, which is its value?
Your contribution to GEOSS
• What contribution• What commitment to operations• Which barriers and which incentives
GEO 2010 ministerial
• what Europe is preparing to do or should do so that in 2-years time at the 2010 ministerial, there can be real progress demonstrated for the GEO?
• What can we offer?• What should be done?
Issues and Questions
Expectation Contribution GCI Summit 2010
What GEOSS is for you?How do you hope that GEOSS will facilitate your work?Which are the more important components?Is there a need for a GEOSS Common Infrastructure and if yes, which is its value?
What contributionWhat commitment to operationsWhich barriers and which incentives
ProblemsNeeds
Priorities
what Europe is preparing to do or should do so that in 2-years time at
the 2010 ministerial ? Is there a real progress to be demonstrated for the GEO?
What can we offer?What should be done?