NWS VIRTUAL LABORATORY IMPROVING R2O/O2R USING COLLABORATION AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES January 15, 2014 Stephan Smith Meteorological Development Lab Office.

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NWS VIRTUAL LABORATORY IMPROVING R2O/O2R USING COLLABORATION AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES January 15, 2014 Stephan Smith Meteorological Development Lab Office of Science and Technology National Weather Service

NWS Operations Private Sector and Universities NWS Field Innovation NOAA and Other Federal R&D

The Virtual Laboratory (VLab) is a set of services and IT framework which enables NWS employees and their partners to share ideas, collaborate, engage in software development, and conduct applied research. The Goal of VLab is to manage innovation, streamline O2R, and accelerate R2O in NOAA. VLab provides NWS’s R&D partners with a clear and inexpensive path to operations. NWS Virtual Laboratory A Carrot, rather than Stick, approach to improving R2O/O2R

February 2012:Cross-NWS VLab Vision Team chartered October 2012: VLab Vision document briefed to NWS Management February 18, 2013: VLab IOC date Brief History of VLab:

Reduces the time and cost of transitions of research and development projects to enterprise operations, Minimizes redundancy and leverages complementary, yet physically separated, skill sets, Forges scientific and technical solutions based on a broad, diverse consensus, and Promotes an R2O/O2R culture based on collaboration and trust Implementation of the VLab: Guiding Principles : Transparency Teamwork Flexibility Responsiveness Accountability

VLab is open to all NOAA employees* The VLab supports both informal collaboration and prototyping as well as formal, structured development The VLab development is targeted to the following operational systems: Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS) Weather and Climate Operational Supercomputing System (WCOSS) NWS Internet Dissemination System (NIDS) *NOAA users can request access for external partners Scope VLab is NOT an “end-around” of existing NWS governance processes and procedures.

WRN Roadmap 2.0 P. 63: Design and implement a Virtual Laboratory (VLab). Initial capabilities of the VLab will be to implement an innovation portal for tracking, sharing, and collaborating on development projects, including AWIPS software development. Being based in the cloud or cloud-like environment, the VLab will be a fundamental change in software development strategy for forecaster applications and will enhance both O2R and R2O.

VLab Status

Recent VLab Projects Model Blender (Sandy) MRMS (Sandy) SLOSH/Extratropical Storm Surge (Sandy) NUOPC - Physics Interoperability Group IDP NDFD Forecast Evaluation Aviation Forecast Verification Tool Ensemble Tool (FDSE) FACETs PHI Tool LAMP RWS

Recent VLab Communities Environmental Modeling Center Rip Currents Google Analytics Findings: Toward More Effective Websites Tropical AWIPS Information Warning Decision Training Branch MRMS NWS Social Media Integrated Warning Team - Partners of NWS Northern Indiana

SCIENCE SHARING LIBRARY

VLAB ADJUNCT POSITIONS

Back-Up Slides

AWIPS II Development Status Quo NWS SEC, NCEP, OHD, MDL Raytheon Omaha GSD NASA Other Partners VLab* (Git, Redmine, Gerrit) Dimensions Raytheon Omaha Environment (Git, Redmine, Gerrit) Raytheon Silver Spring Clone AWIPS 2 Repo NCEP SVN * VLab AWIPS 2 Repo is read-only – there is no way currently to get code to the AWIPS baseline from VLab other than to manually push it to Dimensions. Collaboration currently is only in project repositories. NCEP

AWIPS II Development VLab Solution NWS SEC, NCEP, OHD, MDL Raytheon Omaha GSD NASA Unidata & Other Partners VLab Development Baseline (Git, Redmine, Gerrit) VLab Development Baseline (Git, Redmine, Gerrit) Operational Baseline (Git, Redmine, Gerritt) Operational Baseline (Git, Redmine, Gerritt) Raytheon Silver Spring

Customer Feedback on VLab “When the NWR/BMH project was starting, our team needed a place where we could not only track requirements/issues, but also integrate them with our software repository. VLab satisfied all those requirements and more. We've since expanded our use of VLab to include Gerrit and Jenkins, which will allow us to deliver higher quality software via continuous integration." -Jim Calkins NWR/BMH Development Team Lead Office of Science and Technology

Customer Feedback on VLab “All the team is using the repository and find it easier to find things and track committed changes. It has greatly increased team productivity over the old Trac/SVN site we used to use.” -Matt Davis Iris Project Manager ITO - WFO La Crosse, Wisconsin

Customer Feedback on VLab “I note how extremely valuable it is to have external coders be able to review source code and even submit new code to the repo.” -Aaron Anderson mPing Project Manager ITO – WFO Norman, Oklahoma

Customer Feedback on VLab “I think the NWS has really benefited from this tool in its ability to bring software together into one place, which is much improved software management. It was a painless experience to set up the code repository. This is a problem that has stifled creativity for many years in the NWS, and has caused redundant development. So VLab has solved those issues.” -Jason Burks, AWIPS Developer, NASA SPoRT

Customer Feedback on VLab “We were using Rational Clear Case before, but Git is much preferred by teleworkers because they can unplug from the core repository but still do development.” -Warrick Moran NOAA Weather Wire-EUC/Nlets Project Manager NWS Office of Operational Systems

Customer Feedback on VLab “The ticketing system helps me manage problems, requirements, tasks, and their associated documentation in a single location. Forecasters that use the system are pleased that they can see the status of issues that affect them.” -Kimberly Barks ITO – WFO Greenville/Spartanburg

Customer Feedback on VLab “The collaborative implementation process for MDL and NCO is greatly improved through use of the Virtual Lab. Utilizing the VLab's subversion repository allows MDL to meet the NCO requirement that all implementations be under Subversion. It also streamlines the entire RFC process, decreasing the number of required submissions, eliminating redundancy, and reducing the likelihood of avoidable delays. -Scott Scallion MDL, Office of Science and Technology