Difference between revisions of "DisasterResponse telecon 2014-02-18"

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'''Telecon info:'''
 
'''Telecon info:'''
Tuesday February 18, 2014, 11 am - noon Pacific (2-3 pm Eastern)
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Tuesday February 18, 2014, 10-11 am Pacific (1-2 pm Eastern)
 
* Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada): 1-877-668-4493
 
* Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada): 1-877-668-4493
 
* Attendee access code: 23138379#
 
* Attendee access code: 23138379#
  
 
'''Agenda:'''
 
'''Agenda:'''
# Discuss and finalize cluster objective, mission statement  
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# Discuss and finalize cluster objective, mission statement (Draft: ESIP Disaster Cluster is to facilitate connections and coordinate efforts among data providers, managers and developers of disaster response systems and tools, and end-user communities within ESIP.)
 
# Discuss goals and potential activities the group plan to accomplish by Summer ESIP, possible activities include:
 
# Discuss goals and potential activities the group plan to accomplish by Summer ESIP, possible activities include:
 
:* Classify disaster types for assessment with the cluster, and identify those within scope
 
:* Classify disaster types for assessment with the cluster, and identify those within scope

Revision as of 10:40, February 10, 2014

Telecon info: Tuesday February 18, 2014, 10-11 am Pacific (1-2 pm Eastern)

  • Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada): 1-877-668-4493
  • Attendee access code: 23138379#

Agenda:

  1. Discuss and finalize cluster objective, mission statement (Draft: ESIP Disaster Cluster is to facilitate connections and coordinate efforts among data providers, managers and developers of disaster response systems and tools, and end-user communities within ESIP.)
  2. Discuss goals and potential activities the group plan to accomplish by Summer ESIP, possible activities include:
  • Classify disaster types for assessment with the cluster, and identify those within scope
  • Capture use cases, potentially contribute to next GEOSS Architecture Implementation Pilot opportunity (e.g., AIP-7 in 2014)
  • Gather insights from organizations addressing disasters like GEOSS, USGEO, OSTP, CEOS, OGC (complementary, not duplicate effort)
  • Collect information from ESIP members involved in disaster response/risk reduction such as what data are being used now (list of derived products) and map data sources to consumers (probably by hazard type)
  • Identify commonality and major gaps
  • Develop a webinar or exhibit on the use of EO for disasters to engage end users and better understand their needs