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A BIG plenary morning with a keynote speech (maybe by a Battelle person and/or NOAA from Northwest or an EPA person or??? One selected tech talk, and one selected science talk... I'm thinking that our plenary should offer a creative mix of ESIP strengths and activities... | A BIG plenary morning with a keynote speech (maybe by a Battelle person and/or NOAA from Northwest or an EPA person or??? One selected tech talk, and one selected science talk... I'm thinking that our plenary should offer a creative mix of ESIP strengths and activities... | ||
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Breakouts for ESIP USGEO Near-Term Opportunity Working Groups [NTOWG] (what have been called "clusters"... but I don't think these are typical clusters, which have always been bottom-up, ad hoc efforts)... | Breakouts for ESIP USGEO Near-Term Opportunity Working Groups [NTOWG] (what have been called "clusters"... but I don't think these are typical clusters, which have always been bottom-up, ad hoc efforts)... | ||
− | ---I think we should NOT call these clusters... but then I'm a cluster purest (historical note: I did the Great Alaska Cluster Fest) [[User: | + | ---I think we should NOT call these clusters... but then I'm a cluster purest (historical note: I did the Great Alaska Cluster Fest) [[User:Bcaron|bruce c]] 16:06, 2 October 2006 (EDT) |
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45 minutes for individual NTOWG meetings... introductions for new members and updates on work-in-progress.... | 45 minutes for individual NTOWG meetings... introductions for new members and updates on work-in-progress.... | ||
90 minutes in COMBINED NTOWG meetings (three of these... back in the plenary/ TRACK rooms) to report on content contributions to the wikis, etc., potential web services and other connections to data/DSS, and next steps... | 90 minutes in COMBINED NTOWG meetings (three of these... back in the plenary/ TRACK rooms) to report on content contributions to the wikis, etc., potential web services and other connections to data/DSS, and next steps... | ||
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*Semantic Ontologies | *Semantic Ontologies | ||
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COMBINED NTOWG...continued | COMBINED NTOWG...continued | ||
60 Minutes: MOVING from wiki to PORTAL... demos from the portal technical staff and portal contacts from each NTOWG. | 60 Minutes: MOVING from wiki to PORTAL... demos from the portal technical staff and portal contacts from each NTOWG. | ||
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Parallel Track meetings (2-3) for 1/2 day (perhaps dividing the large plenary room into 2-3 spaces, etc.) | Parallel Track meetings (2-3) for 1/2 day (perhaps dividing the large plenary room into 2-3 spaces, etc.) | ||
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SESSION ONE | SESSION ONE | ||
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1:45 Breakouts | 1:45 Breakouts | ||
*Coastal Management | *Coastal Management | ||
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SESSION A: 45 minutes: ESIP TYPE breakouts in the three track rooms... Getting to know your type-buddies. AND encouraging participation in ESIP Standing Committees | SESSION A: 45 minutes: ESIP TYPE breakouts in the three track rooms... Getting to know your type-buddies. AND encouraging participation in ESIP Standing Committees | ||
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SESSION ONE | SESSION ONE | ||
8:30 Plenary Panel - ESIP Federation As A Working Organization | 8:30 Plenary Panel - ESIP Federation As A Working Organization | ||
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PLENARY | PLENARY |
Revision as of 14:06, October 2, 2006
Draft AGENDA for WINTER 2007 Meeting
MAJOR THEME: ESIP responding to national areas of concern
SUB THEME: Getting the most out of your ESIP membership
DAY ONE
morning
SESSION ONE
7:00 Registration
8:30-9:15--Opening Welcome and Plenary Crossing the Divide Inside the Federation, Chuck Hutchinson How the ESIP Federation Fits Into the World Around Us, Dick Wertz
9:15-10:15--"The Data Value Chain and the ESIP Federation, Dan Atkins (invited) NSF Cyberinfrastructure Program"
OTHER CONCEPT: bruce c 16:06, 2 October 2006 (EDT) A BIG plenary morning with a keynote speech (maybe by a Battelle person and/or NOAA from Northwest or an EPA person or??? One selected tech talk, and one selected science talk... I'm thinking that our plenary should offer a creative mix of ESIP strengths and activities...
???? Introduction of NEW MEMBERS... with 3 page PPT presentations from each. [BC] This is where people learn about each other... bruce c 16:06, 2 October 2006 (EDT)
BREAK SESSION TWO (STILL In PLENARY) Applications Working Group Demos and Approaches
- Air Quality
- Water Management
- Public Health
12:15 lunch Speaker: Tony Janetos, Director of the Joint Global Change Research Institute\
Afternoon
SESSION ONE 1:45 PLENARY (STILL? bc)
- Coastal Management
- Ecological Forecasting
- Disaster Management
OTHER CONCEPT...(bc) Breakouts for ESIP USGEO Near-Term Opportunity Working Groups [NTOWG] (what have been called "clusters"... but I don't think these are typical clusters, which have always been bottom-up, ad hoc efforts)...
---I think we should NOT call these clusters... but then I'm a cluster purest (historical note: I did the Great Alaska Cluster Fest) bruce c 16:06, 2 October 2006 (EDT) 45 minutes for individual NTOWG meetings... introductions for new members and updates on work-in-progress....
90 minutes in COMBINED NTOWG meetings (three of these... back in the plenary/ TRACK rooms) to report on content contributions to the wikis, etc., potential web services and other connections to data/DSS, and next steps...
3:15 BREAK
SESSION TWO Technical Workshop Sessions - Technologies for Applications Working Group
- Web Services Chaining
- Metadata Services
- Semantic Ontologies
These are breakouts?bruce c 16:06, 2 October 2006 (EDT)
OTHER CONCEPT bruce c 16:06, 2 October 2006 (EDT)
COMBINED NTOWG...continued 60 Minutes: MOVING from wiki to PORTAL... demos from the portal technical staff and portal contacts from each NTOWG.
Evening
Reception.... with a share-fair...
NOT set up as a poster session, but with BOF tables... so people can drink and talk sitting down and move around... like a banquet without food...
I LIKE the virtual poster idea... I also think that people should be encouraged to bring 81/2 by 11 handouts for the share fair....
NOTE we are working on PPT masters for this purpose... 70.184.42.186 16:01, 2 October 2006 (EDT)
Day TWO
MORNING
SESSION ONE 8:30 Technical Workshop Sessions - Technologies for Applications Working Groups (Repeated) ????
- Web Services Chaining
- Metadata Services
- Semantic Ontologies
10:30 BREAK SESSION TWO
Applications Working Group Breakouts
- Air Quality
- Disaster Management
- Ecological Forecasting
OTHER CONCEPT... bruce c 16:06, 2 October 2006 (EDT)
Parallel Track meetings (2-3) for 1/2 day (perhaps dividing the large plenary room into 2-3 spaces, etc.)
Tracks-tbd e.g., Web-services, Standards adoption, data access for education,? etc. THIS is where people talk among themselves... and the curious can go to any track.
12:15 LUNCH
Afternoon
SESSION ONE
1:45 Breakouts
- Coastal Management
- Public Health
- Water Management
3:15 BREAK
SESSION TWO 3:45 Breakouts
- Air Quality/Public Health
- Disaster Management/Water Management
- Coastal Management/Ecological Forecasting
OTHER CONCEPT.... bruce c 16:06, 2 October 2006 (EDT)
SESSION A: 45 minutes: ESIP TYPE breakouts in the three track rooms... Getting to know your type-buddies. AND encouraging participation in ESIP Standing Committees
SESSION B: STANDING COMMITTEE breakouts: 90 minutes
TOPIC: determining the future of ESIP standing committees...
WE NEED to kick-start or shut down committees that are non productive...
BREAK
SESSION C: EITHER short TRACK meetings for specific topics... OR: a plenary with another keynote speaker.
Day THREE
MORNING
SESSION ONE 8:30 Plenary Panel - ESIP Federation As A Working Organization
- Reports from Committees and Staff
- Assembly Meeting: CONSTITUTIONAL VOTES
10:00 BREAK SESSION TWO
Breakouts
12:00 Adjourn
OTHER CONCEPT.... bruce c 16:06, 2 October 2006 (EDT) SESSION A: PLENARY ESIP as a working organization: The administrative committees and the staff... reports on progress and activities. The ROLE of the Assembly...
DISCUSSION AND VOTE on Constitutional items...
SESSION B: tracks: What the ESIP can do for you... EXAMPLES below...
TBD... for example... A: writing an ESIP-enabled PROPOSAL B: Gaining visibility and partnerships through the ESIP governance structure C: ESIP interoperability and standards bring value to your organization D: ESIP Science collaborations...
AFTERNOON
OPTIONAL
A: BUS to Mt. Saint Helens volcano
B: Golf at Eastmoreland public course