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VC Title Goes Here Name (s), Organization, CEOS Affiliation Committee on Earth Observation Satellites VC Title Goes Here Name (s), Organization, CEOS Affiliation CEOS SIT-34 Session and Agenda Item # Miami, FL, USA 3 – 4 April 2019

Structure of Template Slides 3 – 6: Background and Context SIT-34 background reading, context, and process Information only - remove these from your final PPT Slides 7 – 11: Content Requested Reflect on progress since SIT-33, discussion at SIT TW 2018 Specific content and inputs to provide Provide max total of five slides to address these points in your final presentation

Background and Context

Background Reading Please review and reference v2.0 the STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS FOR CEOS DISCUSSION PAPER prepared by the NOAA SIT Chair Team 2018 paper v1.0 here 2019 updated v2.0 will be circulated with the SIT Agenda materials and available at ceos.org/meetings/sit-34

Context: SIT Chair Objectives (2018) Ensuring tangible outcomes from and sustainable commitment to our Virtual Constellations and Working Groups (VCs and WGs). NOAA will place emphasis on ensuring the necessary support is in place for our existing thematic teams to flourish and to deliver, and to provide productive opportunities for VC-VC and VC-WG interactions at SIT technical meetings and other ad hoc gatherings. NOAA SIT will bring attention of the VCs and WGs to the ongoing national EO program planning processes, including the Copernicus Next Generation planning, the US National Academies Earth Science Decadal Survey, NOAA’s space architecture studies, and Japan’s future EO frameworks, among others, and in support of CEOS commitments in relation to the ECV inventory and Sustainable Development Goals.

Presenter Submission Guidance Presenters should name their files using the following convention: AgendaItemNumber_LastName_Subject_Version.pptx (e.g., 1.5_Holloway_Communications_v2.pptx) Reporting to support discussion or decision is encouraged, but historical context and detailed reporting should be provided as pre-meeting reading material or in background slides. Materials should explicitly highlight the decisions, outcomes, or actions you are seeking Feel free to propose draft action text for consideration – it may be revised, but will help with the efficient preparation of the actions record. Materials should be sent to george@symbioscomms.com and kerry.sawyer@noaa.gov Documents for endorsement: no later than Wednesday March 20th Presentations: no later than Tuesday March 26th

Content Requested

Content Requested Provide max total of five slides to address these points in your final presentation Suggestion - 1 slide each to address Linkages to CEOS Work Plan (e.g., action numbers), open SIT and Plenary actions Indication of required decisions and discussion points Team Achievements and Planned Outcomes [See slide 9] Synergies amongst teams (e.g. VC-VC, VC-WG, WG-VC, WG-WG, other) [See slide 10] Plenary Action 32-12/Sustainable commitment [See slides 11 & 12] Most important information to provide at SIT-34 Proactive consideration of SIT TW and Plenary deliverables and discussion items Plan/way forward to achieve between now and October Plenary

Team Achievements and Planned Outputs Focus on activities, outcomes and lessons learned since SIT-33, reflecting 2018 SIT TW discussion For clarity on the team contribution to the global observing architecture and national planning purposes, please summarize major past achievements and planned future outputs in terms of: Specific datasets, products, or standards ECVs Architecture studies Gap analyses / advocacy Comment on the availability of these to contribute to future coordination efforts by CEOS or Agency mission planning activities Identify items that can be followed-up in the six months

Synergies Among Teams For your team, please identify synergies that exist, or should exist, between the VCs and the WGs to support the broader CEOS objectives including opportunities for the framework provided by WG activities to align with and support the thematic activities and aspirations of your VC or all VCs Identify also any obstacles/barriers to progress and suggestions for how to overcome those obstacles/barriers.

Plenary Action CEOS-32-12 Sustainable Commitment Identify the active agencies in your team and whether this implies a viable team for your objectives How frequently does your team physically meet? Are their any obstacles to the future viability of your team meeting its objectives? A full and frank understanding of the status and outlook for each group will help CEOS understanding of their potential contribution to the observing strategy Proposal for document approach to VC leadership that includes leadership rotation cycle

Virtual Constellation – Plenary Action

Thanks! See you in Miami! Questions? Kerry.Sawyer@noaa.gov george@symbioscomms.com