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1 U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command Review of the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) and the Defense Weather Satellite System (DWSS) Gary McWilliams Land Surface Dynamics Workshop Tucson, AZ 1 March 2011

2 Outline Restructuring of NPOESS into JPSS and DWSS JPSS program plans JPSS architecture and common ground system Use of GCOM-W data for JPSS microwave imagery AMSR2 data policy DWSS program plans Contact info and questions

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4 4 PRESIDENTIAL DECISION 2 FEB 2010 ● NPOESS Program Terminated 30 Sep 2010 DoD assigned 0530 orbit – Defense Weather Satellite System (DWSS) EUMETSAT MetOp will provide 0930 orbit NOAA assigned 1330 orbit – Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) Common Ground System (GCS) using systems developed for NPOESS Command, Communications & Control (C3S ) Integrated Data Production System (IDPS) Globally Distributed Receptor Network (DRN)

5 5 SATELLITE CONSTELLATION IN DWSS/JPSS ERA

6 6 Evolution of The Polar Satellite Programs NPOESS C-2 MetOp NPOESS C-1 MetOp JPSS DWSS Early Morning Orbit Mid-morning Orbit Afternoon Orbit

7 7 Continuity of Polar Operational Satellites

8 8 2 JPSS System Architecture Algorithm Support Integrated Support Facility Algorithm Support Integrated Support Facility Offline Support Calibration/Validation NPOESS Preparatory Project DWSS 1730 GPS Supporting Space White Sands Complex JPSS 1330 TDRSS NAVO NESDIS Command, Control & Communication Segment Field Terminal Segment Mission Data 15 Globally Distributed Receptor sites Interconnected by Commercial Fiber Space Segment Alternate MMC FNMOC AFWA Mission Management Center (MMC) HRD LRD EELV Launch Support Segment VAFB CLASS SDS FNMOC AFWA Ingest Weather Centrals Processing NAVO Processing Ingest Data Delivery Data Management NESDIS DQM Data Delivery Interface Data Processing Segment Data Management Svalbard Primary T&C TDRSS Weather / Climate Products

9 9 JPSS PROGRAM PLANS ● NASA will procure and integrate JPSS for NOAA POES / GOES model ● NPOESS Preparatory Project (NPP) will be completed as planned Five Sensors (VIIRS, CrIS, ATMS, OMPS, CERES) NPP will use C3S and IDPS developed for NPOESS Launch date is 25 October 2011 ● JPSS-1 will be NPP Clone SARSAT and A/DCS will likely fly on separate satellite JPSS-1 will use Distributed Receptor Network ● JPSS-2 and beyond will be competed ● Microwave imagery data to be provided by GCOM-W

10 10 GCOM Mission ● GCOM consists of two kinds of satellites, GCOM-W and GCOM-C. GCOM-W will contribute to the observations related to global water and energy circulation, which installs AMSR2 (Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer 2). GCOM-C will contribute to the surface and atmospheric measurements related to the carbon cycle and radiation budget, which installs SGLI (Second Generation Global Imager). ● GCOM is a long-term mission (more than 10 years). Three consecutive generations of satellites with one year overlap in orbit enables over 13 years observation in total.

11 11 JAXA Data Policy for AMSR2 Data ● NOAA-JAXA GCOM W1 Discussion Text is nearly agreed ● JAXA data policy prohibits commercial use of GCOM W1 data ● JAXA requires prior consent for distribution of AMSR2 data to third parties --Requirement from copyright perspective and because for JAXA GCOM W1 is a research mission ● Any publication of processed data or products and utilization outcomes must be accompanied by the credit title of JAXA

12 12 JAXA Data Policy for AMSR2 Data Con’t ● Data will be used only for peaceful purposes. -- Text accepted by NOAA with clarification that peaceful purposes is understood in accordance with U.S. National Space Policy, which states: All nations have the right to explore and use space for peaceful purposes, and for the benefit of all humanity, in accordance with international law. Consistent with this principle, “peaceful purposes” allows for space to be used for national and homeland security activities.

13 13 NPP Spacecraft (JPSS-1 Concept) VIIRS CrIS OMPS CERES ATMS

14 DWSS PROGRAM PLANS Acquisition managed by the Defense Weather Systems Directorate/Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems (NGAS) – spacecraft builder and primary system integrator DWSS Spacecraft and Sensors –2 Downsized NPOESS spacecraft busses – 2600 kg vs. 4400 kg –3 sensors per spacecraft Visible Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) – Raytheon El Segundo Microwave Imager Sounder (MIS) - Naval Research Laboratory Space Environment Monitor – JHU/APL Common Ground System shared with JPSS 37 EDRS to be generated Defense Acquisition Board to meet on 16 March for Materiel Development Decision (MDD)

15 MIS Status AF SMC evaluated two MIS Options. MIS design is based of WindSat. Option 1 (M23) – Maintains SSMIS legacy capability Option 2 (M43) - Additional channels provide soil moisture, improved snow depth, sea surface temperature, sea surface wind speed and direction. 6 GHZ RFI mitigated by 4 subbands. Option 2 preferred by the Army and Navy DAB decision on 16 March Soil Moisture Working Group conducted several exercises to quantify value of MIS soil moisture to the Army mission.

16 Soil Moisture Working Group  Aerospace Corporation David Kunkee  Air Force Weather Agency (AFWA) Jeff Cetola  Army Research Laboratory (ARL) Gary McWilliams and James Cogan  Colorado State University (CSU) Andrew Jones  Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) John Eylander (CRREL) and George Mason (GSL)  NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)  Christa Peters-Lidard and Sujay Kumar  Navy Research Laboratory (NRL) Li Li

17 Contact Info Gary McWilliams Army User Liaison Customer Liaison Office JPSS Ground Project 7700 Hubble Drive Lanham, MD 20910 JPSS Office Phone: 240-684-0597 ARL Blackberry: 240-724-6422 Email: gary.mcwilliams@noaa.gov (JPSS)gary.mcwilliams@noaa.gov Email: gary.b.mcwilliams@us.army.mil (ARL)gary.b.mcwilliams@us.army.mil


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