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1 “40 Years of Service to Our Planet” U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Douglas Binnie/Rynn Lamb USGS EROS Center

2 Liaison Activities Provide 24x7 on-call support and coordination for satellite and aerial image access, acquisition and delivery. Provide USGS representation and operational support to the International Charter Space and Major Disasters. Participates in the USGS Geospatial Information Response Team (GIRT) Emergency Operations Support Establish and manage event presence on USGS emergency response systems. Assure appropriate data is ingested and available. Operate and maintain the Emergency Operations Portal web information pages. Emergency Operations

3 FY15 NGP $500K Domestic Event Support and Activities LRS $287K International Event Support and Activities Sandy Supplemental $300K HDDS Upgrades EO Web Portal Collection Management Tool Communities for Data Integration (CDI) $44K HDDS Upgrades (Access to Value-Added Products) Emergency Operations Funding

4 The Emergency Operations Value Chain Preparedness DeliveryUse Monitor, Feedback, Lessons Learned Disaster or Emergency VALUE! What products are desirable to be better prepared? Report Activity

5 EO Event Support HDDS Support Summary (FY 2009-14) *Stats as of 5/31/2011

6 Image Access and Delivery  Federal Government  Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)  Bureau of Land Management (BLM)  Center for Disease Control (CDC)  Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)  Department of Homeland Security (DHS)  Department of Interior (DOI)  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)  Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)  National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA)  National Guard Bureau (NGB)  National Park Service (NPS)  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)  National Transportation and Safety Board (NTSB) Federal Stakeholders  National Weather Service (NWS)  US Air Force (USAF)  US Air National Guard  US Army  US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)  US Navy  US Northern Command (NORTHCOM)  US Department of Agriculture (USDA)  US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)  US Forest Service (USFS)  USGS (e.g. Earthquake Hazards, Water Science Centers, Volcano Hazards)

7  Local Government  City Government  County Government  Emergency Management Offices  Other  American Red Cross  Humanitarian OpenStreetMap (HOT) State/Local/Other Stakeholders  State Government  Civil Air Patrol (CAP)  Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)  Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (e.g. CAL FIRE)  Department of Natural Resources (DNR)  Department of Transportation (DOT)  Emergency Management Agency (EMA)  Emergency Operations Centers (EOC)  Emergency Management Agency (EMA)  Geological Survey  Homeland Security & Emergency Management  National Guard Image Access and Delivery

8 Data Contributors  Civil Air Patrol (CAP)  Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)  National Guard  National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)  State and Local Offices, for example:  Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT)  Mesa County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO)  North Dakota Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)  US Air Force / EagleVision  US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)  US Department of Agriculture (USDA)  US Geological Survey (USGS)  US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)  US National Guard (USNG)

9 Example Event: Hurricane Sandy  HDDS Event ID: 201210_Hurricane_Sandy  HDDS Hosted Imagery:  Aerial imagery  Civil Air Patrol (CAP) (158,011 images)  North Carolina DOT (195 images)  NOAA (2623 images)  AAAI Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) (16 images)  US National Guard (18 images) – RESTRICTED  USGS pre-event (3762 images)  Moderate-resolution Optical Satellite Imagery  Landsat 7 (48 images)  ASTER (55 images)  SPOT 4/5 (67 images) - RESTRICTED  EO-1 ALI (19 images)  NASA ISS (79 images)  DMCii (3 images) - RESTRICTED  High-resolution Optical Satellite Imagery  WorldView-1/2 (1028 images) – RESTRICTED  QuickBird-2 (53 images) – RESTRICTED  IKONOS (1 image) – RESTRICTED  RapidEye-3 (3 images) - RESTRICTED Example RS-16 (UAV) image from AAAI for Hurricane Sandy (Barnegat Light, NJ; 2 Nov 2012)

10 Example Event: Hurricane Sandy  HDDS Event ID: 201210_Hurricane_Sandy  HDDS Hosted Imagery (continued):  Radar Imagery  COSMO 2/4 (17 images) – RESTRICTED  RADARSAT-2 (3 images) – RESTRICTED  TERRASAR-X (4 images) – RESTRICTED  Other Datasets  Map and Assessment Products – RESTRICTED  Flood Polygons – RESTRICTED  Lidar-based Elevation, including:  USACE DEMs  USGS EEARL-B  Change detection products  USGS Elevation (NED and Derived Contours)  NASA VIIRS DNB  FEMA Flood Maps (MOTF)  Flight Plans  Damage Assessments  Data Sources Document Example: USGS Elevation Product (NED; Washington DC)

11 Example Event: Hurricane Sandy Example oblique aerial image after Hurricane Sandy (Seaside Heights, NJ)  Acquired by NJ Civil Air Patrol (CAP) on 18 Nov 2012

12 FY15 Natural Hazards Support (Examples)  September 2015: Earthquake in Illapel, Chile  HDDS Event ID: 201509_Earthquake_CHL  Posted 5,839 images (WorldView, PlanetLabs, GeoEye, Pleiades, etc)  Supported USGS science requirements for expanded AOIs and datasets (in coordination with existing International Charter requests)  Facilitated USGS access to Charter-collected datasets  May 2015: Capstone - Ardent Sentry Interagency Exercise  HDDS Event ID: 201505_Earthquake_NPL  Posted 750+ images (CAP Aerial, WorldView, SPOT, Landsat)  May 2015: Earthquake and Landslides in Nepal  HDDS Event ID: 201505_Earthquake_NPL  Posted ~6,000 images (WorldView, PlanetLabs, GeoEye, Pleiades, Radarsat, SPOT, etc)  Posted over 200 map products  Supported USGS science requirements in coordination with existing International Charter requests  August 2015: Landslide in Sitka, AK  HDDS Event ID: 201508_Landslide_AK  Posted 40 pre- and post-event images (WorldView-2, WorldView-3, Landsat)  Facilitated public domain license uplift for the high-res commercial imagery (NPS)

13 FY15 Natural Hazards Support (Examples)  July 2015 - present: Cotopaxi, Ecuador (volcano monitoring)  HDDS Event ID: 201507_Volcano_Cotopaxi_ECU  Posted 74 images to date (WorldView, Landsat, ASTER, EO-1)  Continuing to support USGS science requirements for volcano hazard monitoring (CVO)  Sep 2014 - present: Mount Kilauea, HI (volcano monitoring)  HDDS Event ID: 201409_Volcano_Kilauea_HI  Posted 732 images & map products to date (WorldView, Landsat, ASTER, EO-1, SPOT, VA maps)  Continuing to support USGS science requirements for volcano hazard monitoring (HVO)  Nov 2013 - present: Mount Sinabung, Indonesia (volcano monitoring)  HDDS Event ID: 201311_Volcano_Indonesia  Posted 244 images to date (WorldView, Landsat, ASTER, EO-1, plus many Charter satellites)  Triggered Charter activation on behalf of CVO and Charter image deliveries for two activations (Jan 2014, Nov 2013)  Supported USGS Project Manager (PM) role for two Charter activations (Jan 2014, Nov 2013)  Continuing to support USGS science requirements for volcano hazard monitoring (CVO)

14 Example Map Products Landslide perimeter and volumetric estimate produced by USGS Science Applications Science Center (SASC). Based on WorldView-2 imagery from HDDS. Landslide inventory map produced by UNITAR, based on WorldView image collections from HDDS.

15 Example Map Products Perimeter map for Dec 2014 Kilauea lava flows produced by Pacific Disaster Center (PDC). Based on Hawaii Volcano Observatory (HVO) analysis of WorldView-2 imagery from HDDS. Damage assessment map for 2015 Nepal earthquake produced by UNITAR/UNOSAT. Based on WorldView-3 imagery from HDDS.

16 International Activities International Charter ‘Space and Major Disasters’ CEOS Working Group on Disasters UN SPIDER support (as requested) USGS International Program Support (as requested)

17 International agreement among space and remote sensing agencies Provides space-based data and information to support relief efforts in the event of emergencies caused by major disasters Disaster response Multi-satellite data acquisition planning Fast data turn-around – priority acquisition Archive retrievals and spacecraft tasking Data processing at pre-determined level Space agency contribution of data/imagery Space agency option for value-added-data fusion

18 Charter Members CSA Canada NOAAUSGSUSA CONAE Argentina CNES France Europe ESA EUMETSAT ISROIndia JAXAJapan CNSAChina KARIKorea ROSCOSMOSRussia INPE Brasil UKSA/DMCUK DLRGermany

19 USGS Charter Roles and Responsibilities USGS is a Participating Agency USGS has not been able to actually sign the Charter Impact: The only thing USGS is not able to participate in is voting on new members USGS is the lead US agency NOAA has nominal involvement NASA has been inquiring about joining NASA currently contributes datasets on ad hoc basis, delivered via USGS systems USGS Member of Board, Executive Secretariat, Communications, and Training group As of Oct 2015, USGS will serve as the Charter lead agency for 6-month term

20 CEOS Working Group on Disasters (WDG) Focus is Disaster Risk Management 3 pilots to start this year Floods Seismic Volcanoes (M. Poland Hawaii Volcano Observatory – Co-Chair) Data Coordination team – Brenda Jones Requesting data for the complete disaster cycle

21 Hazards Data Distribution System (HDDS) http://hddsexplorer.usgs.gov/

22 HDDS Explorer Interactive map-based interface using EarthExplorer “look and feel” Search for imagery by event, location, date, sensor, etc. Graphical data viewing with browse and footprint area overlay Metadata export in multiple formats (e.g. CSV, KML, SHP, etc.) Directory-based access for all non-ingested (“ad hoc”) datasets RSS feed for newly ingested data Registration and access management for ‘Public’ vs ‘Restricted’ datasets (EE login) Bulk data delivery capability via downloadable web-based client Save previous searches and criteria* On-demand web mapping service (WMS) delivery* Standing request notification service* * As of April 2014

23 HDDS Explorer New capability: Search and browse preview for map products

24 Collection Management Tool (CMT) http://cmt.usgs.gov/

25 Collection Management Tool (CMT)  Released in February 2015  Interactive, map-based interface with an EarthExplorer “look and feel”  Allows users to submit and monitor Data Acquisition Requests (DARs)  Allows users to view public image requests and areas-of- interest (AOIs) submitted by other users  Includes direct linkage to HDDS, allowing users to view available imagery for active EO events  Supports DAR workflow management  Provides automated communications and messaging, including:  User notification as imagery is loaded to HDDS in support of a request.  DAR status messaging  User feedbacks

26 Emergency Operations Web Portal http://eoportal.usgs.gov/

27 Emergency Operations Web Portal  Released in February 2015  New, updated, and reorganized web information  New content areas include:  USGS/EROS capabilities for emergency response  How to request and access imagery (CMT/HDDS)  Data policy  Restricted vs public data  Citations, copyrights, and logos  International Charter information

28 Comments? Questions?

29 Backup Slides

30 USGS Hazards Proposal - in work Many possibilities!! Future proposal will likely focus on potential expanded support for USGS Hazards Science activities, including Hazards role in GEO and CEOS Disaster Working Group Image collection and AOI requirements (CMT) High-resolution commercial, SAR, UAS, aerial photos, etc Data ingest, storage, and archive management (HDDS) Ingest, archive, and data management Web hosting and access management Data portal hosting and single-point user access (HDDS) Remotely sensed imagery Other geospatial datasets (e.g. DEM, US Topo, ground photos) Information service links (e.g. stream gages, fire perimeters...) Science products (e.g. maps, data, analysis, publications…)

31 Activating the Charter: Authorized Users (AU) The only bodies authorized to directly request the Charter to be activated are the Authorized Users - AUs (typically civil protection agencies, governmental relief organizations, or other authorities with a mandate related to disaster management). Countries with Authorized Users (August 2013). Today 49 AUs from 41 countries.

32 Activation Distribution As of August 8, 2013 – 381 Activations


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