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==AGENDA==
 
==AGENDA==
  
* 3DM Workshop #3 on April 13 in NYC – workshop feedback - Dave Jones, Bob Chen
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* ESIP Summer Meeting Planning Recap, July 25-28, Indiana Univ in Bloomington IN (register now)
* 3DM Workshop #3 follow up activities
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:*     ''Strengthening Ties Between Observations and User Communities'' (ESIP theme for 2017)
* Kari Hicks/Duke Energy will be attending the ESIP Summer Meeting and will support our proposed sessions. She is working with Karen Moe on a Resource Movement” use case addressing lessons learned from 2016 hurricane Matthew as a sample use case in preparation for the ESIP Summer Meeting
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:*      Disasters sessions Friday morning July 28
* Dave Jones is working on using the new Operational Readiness levels 1-4 and assigning values to current data sets currently in use the GeoCollaborate for the All Hazards Consortium community
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* ESIP Summer Meeting, July 25-28, Indiana Univ in Bloomington IN (register now)
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::*         What Do We Mean by “Trusted” Data?
* Strengthening Ties Between Observations and User Communities (ESIP theme for 2017) Disasters sessions proposed
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::*         What’s the Right Data for this Use Case?
* What Do We Mean by “Trusted” Data?
 
* What’s the Right Data for this Use Case?
 
 
* Other topics submitted by the cluster
 
* Other topics submitted by the cluster
* Next telecon June 1st
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* Next telecon August 31 (special change to 5th Thursday)
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==Notes==
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In attendance: Karen Moe, Maggi Glasscoe, Kari Hicks, Stephan Klene, Bob Downs, Bob Chen, Stuart Frye, Jessica Seepersad, Susana Adamo, Ken Keiser, Don Sullivan
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Esip Sessions (Friday morning)
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(2nd?) Trusted Data Session - presentations? - Friday, July 28
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* Karen’s winter meeting notes and presentation - characterization of trusted data
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* Difference between trusted data and trusted repositories
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* Earlier Trusted data concepts document
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* What is important to disaster data users to address their Trust; availability in disasters, quality
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* Different disasters data users - needs and implications of trust differ on use
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* Official statistics reliability covered in a court of law (authoritative); if not governmental body doing something official, then what?
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* Data repository trustworthiness focuses more on scientific trust (ala WDS); do I trust that the data will be there for 20 years; peer-review trust is needed
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* A table with all characteristics of trust and identify requirements/solutions for different disasters community users
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* Rafael & Duke Energy/Kari Hicks discussions - reviewing ORL mapping; from electric utility perspective, needs differs from current ORL; if not trusted, data doesn’t make it to ORL;
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:* Distinction between repositories and data, with respect to trust?
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:* Utilities interested in trust for access/availability
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* The plan for the session
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:* Introduction of the topic, different perspectives of users (Karen)
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:* Input on user profiles from participants?
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:* Bob Downs - data quality and accessibility (in table form?)
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:* ORL presentation/discussion (Rafael and Kari) (Rafael may be remotely attending)
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:* Other presentations?
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(1st session) Right Data for the Use Case (session) - Friday, July 28
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* Introduction
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* Kari’s discussion of hurricane scenario - feedback from participants for solutions or questions
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* Maggie’s experiences
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* Data preparedness presentation/demonstration - ED3/REACT (UAH)
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ESIP management looking to have session presentations posted in advance of the meeting - more information to follow.
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Further discussion about ESIP participation at David Green’s Argentina NASA disaster meeting (first week in Sept) - planning follow-up meeting to discuss.
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==Dave's ORL (Operational Readiness Level) slides==
 
[http://wiki.esipfed.org/images/9/94/Establishing_Operational_Readiness_Levels_for_Data_v2.0DJones-Apr13.pdf SLIDES HERE]
 
  
 
==Recording of Telecon==
 
==Recording of Telecon==
 
To access this and previously saved telecon recordings, click [https://esip.sharefile.com/app/#home/shared/fo871c56-e32f-42e4-a08b-5d8988e0f041 here]. Log in as guest@esipfed.org, password Earth111.
 
To access this and previously saved telecon recordings, click [https://esip.sharefile.com/app/#home/shared/fo871c56-e32f-42e4-a08b-5d8988e0f041 here]. Log in as guest@esipfed.org, password Earth111.

Revision as of 09:38, September 8, 2017

< Back to the Disasters Homepage

AGENDA

  • ESIP Summer Meeting Planning Recap, July 25-28, Indiana Univ in Bloomington IN (register now)
  • Strengthening Ties Between Observations and User Communities (ESIP theme for 2017)
  • Disasters sessions Friday morning July 28
  • What Do We Mean by “Trusted” Data?
  • What’s the Right Data for this Use Case?
  • Other topics submitted by the cluster
  • Next telecon August 31 (special change to 5th Thursday)

Notes

In attendance: Karen Moe, Maggi Glasscoe, Kari Hicks, Stephan Klene, Bob Downs, Bob Chen, Stuart Frye, Jessica Seepersad, Susana Adamo, Ken Keiser, Don Sullivan

Esip Sessions (Friday morning) (2nd?) Trusted Data Session - presentations? - Friday, July 28

  • Karen’s winter meeting notes and presentation - characterization of trusted data
  • Difference between trusted data and trusted repositories
  • Earlier Trusted data concepts document
  • What is important to disaster data users to address their Trust; availability in disasters, quality
  • Different disasters data users - needs and implications of trust differ on use
  • Official statistics reliability covered in a court of law (authoritative); if not governmental body doing something official, then what?
  • Data repository trustworthiness focuses more on scientific trust (ala WDS); do I trust that the data will be there for 20 years; peer-review trust is needed
  • A table with all characteristics of trust and identify requirements/solutions for different disasters community users
  • Rafael & Duke Energy/Kari Hicks discussions - reviewing ORL mapping; from electric utility perspective, needs differs from current ORL; if not trusted, data doesn’t make it to ORL;
  • Distinction between repositories and data, with respect to trust?
  • Utilities interested in trust for access/availability
  • The plan for the session
  • Introduction of the topic, different perspectives of users (Karen)
  • Input on user profiles from participants?
  • Bob Downs - data quality and accessibility (in table form?)
  • ORL presentation/discussion (Rafael and Kari) (Rafael may be remotely attending)
  • Other presentations?

(1st session) Right Data for the Use Case (session) - Friday, July 28

  • Introduction
  • Kari’s discussion of hurricane scenario - feedback from participants for solutions or questions
  • Maggie’s experiences
  • Data preparedness presentation/demonstration - ED3/REACT (UAH)

ESIP management looking to have session presentations posted in advance of the meeting - more information to follow.

Further discussion about ESIP participation at David Green’s Argentina NASA disaster meeting (first week in Sept) - planning follow-up meeting to discuss.


Recording of Telecon

To access this and previously saved telecon recordings, click here. Log in as guest@esipfed.org, password Earth111.