Committee on Earth Observation Satellites Steve Volz NOAA CEOS SIT Chair CEOS 2019 SIT Technical Workshop Session 8 Agenda Item 82 Fairbanks Alaska USA 11 12 September 2019 2 ID: 806745
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CEOS Leadership Continuity
Committee on Earth Observation Satellites
Steve
Volz
, NOAA, CEOS SIT Chair
CEOS 2019 SIT Technical Workshop
Session 8,
Agenda
Item
8.2
Fairbanks, Alaska, USA
11 – 12 September 2019
Slide22Status of CEOS Leadership Positions
Position
201920202021
CEOS Chair
VAST (P. A. Tuan)
ISRO (DK Das)
NASASIT ChairSIT Vice ChairNOAA (S. Volz)CSIRO (A. Held)CSIRO (A. Held)ESACSIRO (A. Held)ESACEODCEOESA/CNES (S. Hosford)–TBDTBDTBDTBDWGCapD ChairWGCapD Vice ChairISRO (P. Chauhan)NASA (N. Searby)NASA (N. Searby)VAST-VNSC (P. T. M. Thy)NASA (N. Searby)VAST-VNSC (P. T. M. Thy)WGCV ChairWGCV Vice ChairCSIRO (C. Ong)JAXA (A. Kuze)CSIRO (C. Ong)JAXA (A. Kuze)JAXA (A. Kuze)TBDWGClimate ChairWGClimate Vice ChairEUMETSAT (J. Schulz)DLR (A. von Bargen)EUMETSAT (J. Schulz)DLR (A. von Bargen)DLR (A. von Bargen)TBDWGDisasters ChairWGDisasters Vice ChairASI (S. Zoffoli)NASA (D. Green)NASA (D. Green)CNESNASA (D. Green)CNESWGISS ChairWGISS Vice ChairESA (M. Albani)CSIRO (R. Woodcock)CSIRO (R. Woodcock)JAXACSIRO (R. Woodcock)JAXA
Slide3CEOS Members and Associates = 62
MEMBERS - 34
Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI)Canadian Space Agency (CSA)Centre National d’Etudes
Spatiales
(CNES), France
Centro para Desarrollo Tecnólogico Industrial (CDTI), SpainChina Center for Resources Satellite Data and Applications (CRESDA)Chinese Academy of Space Technology (CAST)Comisión Nacional de Actividades Espaciales (CONAE), ArgentinaCommonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), AustraliaDeutsches Zentrum fürLuft-und Raumfahrt (DLR), GermanyEuropean Commission (EC)European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT)European Space Agency (ESA)Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA), ThailandIndian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE), BrazilJapan Aerospace Exploration Agency/Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (JAXA/MEXT)Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA)National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), USANational Institute of Environmental Research (NIER), KoreaNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), USA
National Remote Sensing Center of China (NRSCC)National Satellite Meteorological Center/Chinese Meteorological Administration (NSMC/CMA)
National Space Agency of Ukraine (NKAU)
National Space Research Agency of Nigeria (NASRDA)
Netherlands Space Office (NSO)Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS)Russian Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring (ROSHYDROMET)South African National Space Agency (SANSA)Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBITAK)United Arab Emirates Space Agency (UAE SA)United Kingdom Space Agency (UKSA)United States Geological Survey (USGS)Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST)
ASSOCIATES - 28Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM)Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (BELSPO)Canada Centre for Mapping & Earth Observation (CCMEO)Crown Research Institute (CRI), New ZealandEarth Systems Science Organisation (ESSO), IndiaSouth African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)/Satellite Applications Centre (SAC)Gabonese Agency for Space Studies and Observations (AGEOS)Global Climate Observing System (GCOS)Geoscience Australia (GA)Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS)Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS)Global Terrestrial Observing System (GTOS)Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC)International Council for Science (ICSU)International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP)International Ocean Colour Coordinating Group (IOCCG)International Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS)Malaysian National Space Agency (ANGKASA)Mexican Space Agency (AEM)Norwegian Space Centre (NSC)Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA)United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA)World Climate Research Programme (WCRP)World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
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Updated 22 Oct 18
Slide4Geographic Representation of CEOS Space Agencies*AGEOSCSIRNSCSNSABELSPO
Americas = 8
CONAE
CSA
INPE
NASA
NOAAUSGSAEMCCMEOAsia/Oceania = 17CASTCRESDACSIROGISTDAISROJAXA/MEXTKARIKMANIERNRSCCNSMC/CMAVAST/VNSCANGKASABOMESSO/MoESGACRIItalics = CEOS Associate Agency*Does not include UN organizations = 16 Europe/Africa = 21ASICDTICNESDLRECESAEUMETSATNASRDANSAUNSOROSCOSMOSROSHYDROMETSANSATUBITAKUKSAUAE SA
Slide5Year
Venue
Host
Year
Venue
Host
1st1984Washington DC, USANOAA19th2005London, UKBNSC2nd1986Frascati, ItalyESA20th2006Buenos Aires, ArgentinaCONAE3rd1988Ottawa, CanadaCSA21st2007Kona, Hawaii, USAUSGS4th1990Sao Jose dos Campos, BrazilINPE22nd2008George, South AfricaCSIR5th1991Washington DC, USANASA/NOAA23rd2009Phuket, ThailandGISTDA6th1992London, UKBNSC24th2010Rio de Janeiro, BrazilINPE7th1993Tsukuba, JapanMEXT/NASDA
25th2011Lucca, Italy
ASI
8
th1994Berlin, GermanyDARA26th2012Bangalore, IndiaISRO9th1995Montreal, CanadaCSA27th 2013Montreal, Canada
CSA10th1996Canberra, AustraliaCSIRO28th 2014Trömso, NorwayEUMETSAT11th1997Toulouse, FranceCNES29th 2015Kyoto, JapanJAXA12th1998Bangalore, IndiaISRO30th 2016Brisbane, AustraliaCSIRO13th1999Stockholm, SwedenEUMETSAT31st 2017Rapid City, United StatesUSGS14th2000Rio de Janeiro, BrazilINPE32nd2018Brussels, BelgiumCOM15th 2001Kyoto, JapanMEXT/NASDA33rd2019Hanoi, VietnamVNSC/VAST16th2002Frascati, ItalyESA34th2020*IndiaISRO
17th2003Colorado Springs, USANOAA
35
th
2021*
United States
NASA
18
th2004Beijing, ChinaNRSCC36th 2022*TBDTBD
CEOS Plenaries: 1984-2021Americas = 13*Europe/Africa = 11Asia/Australia = 11*
NASA for 2021
To promote leadership diversity, CEOS makes every effort to
rotate the Chair responsibility amongst major geographic regions
(the Americas, Europe/Africa, Asia/Pacific)
Slide62-Year
Term
Agency
Country
1996-1997
CSIRO
Australia1998-1999NOAA
United States
2000-2001
CNES
France
2002-2003**EUMETSATEurope2004-2005JAXAJapan2006-2007
ESA
Europe
2008-2009
NOAA
United
States
2010-2011
JAXA
Japan
2012-2013
NASA
United
States2014-2015CNESFrance2016-2017ESAEurope2018-2019NOAAUnited States2020-2021*CSIRO/GAAustralia2022-2023*ESAEurope
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**2001 – ad hoc SIT replaced by standing SIT, approved SIT ToRs
CEOS SIT Chair Agencies
Americas =
4
Europe/Africa
=
6*
Asia/Australia =
4*
Slide7Term
Agency
CEO/DCEO
Nov 2006 to Jan 2008
ESA
Jean-Louis
Fellous, CEO1 yearJan 2008 to Dec 2010ESA
Ivan Petiteville
, CEO
3 years
Dec 2010 to Dec 2012
USGSTim Stryker, CEO2 yearsDec 2010 to Dec 2012NOAAKerry Sawyer, DCEODec 2012 to Dec 2014NOAAKerry Sawyer, CEO2 years
Dec 2014 to Dec 2015
CSA
Marie-
Josee
Bourassa, CEO
1 year
Dec 2014
to Dec 2015
GA
Jono
Ross, DCEO
Dec 2015
to Oct 2017 GAJono Ross, CEO2 yearsDec 2015 to Dec 2016 CSAMarie-Josee Bourassa, DCEO1 yearOct 2017 to Oct 2019ESA/CNESSteven Hosford2 yearsOct 2019 to Oct 2021TBDTBD7CEOS Executive Officer (CEO)Deputy CEO (DCEO) Americas = 5 yrs Europe/Africa = 6 yrs* Asia/Australia = 2 yrs Normal Rotation for CEOs is 1 December to allow for coverage during GEO Plenaries and COPs
Slide88Benefits of Being a CEO“The Journey begins here.”
Gained valuable leadership experience
Became familiar with leading national and international EO organizationsDeveloped a broad network of cordial professional relationshipsHad a feeling of accomplishment in advancing the societal benefits of Earth observations
Slide9CEOS has been unable to find a new CEO or DCEOCEOS leadership must discuss and decide how to mitigateCritical tasks at risk include:CEOS Work Plan: annual updates, progress tracking and reportingCEOS meeting supportCEOS-GEO support:
CEOS representation at GEO meetings (CEOS-GEO Bilateral, Programme Board, ExCom, Work Plan Symposium, GEO Plenary)CEOS GEO Work Programme Task inputs, reports, coordination
CEOS leadership supportSupport to new initiativesFielding outside queriesCEOS admin9CEO/DCEO Continuity
Slide10The CEO is core to CEOS functionThis loss of capacity will be felt by all CEOS entitiesCEOS will also lose the broader strategic capacity that the CEO providesOn CEOS Work Plan maintenance:Suggest that CEOS entities provide best efforts updates of tasks using the new deliverables toolNo comprehensive update of the CEOS Work Plan for next yearOther task responsibilities are TBD
Discussion: contingency plan and task responsibilities
10CEO/DCEO Continuity