Socio-Economic Studies What? Why? How? April, 2014 Brett Howe NGS Geodetic Services Division Chief.

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Socio-Economic Studies What? Why? How? April, 2014 Brett Howe NGS Geodetic Services Division Chief

What are Socio-Economic Studies? Analysis of the socio-economic benefits of distinct products and services to obtain a better understanding of the value to stakeholders and the Nation. Objectives of recent NGS-commissioned studies: - Who benefits? - What is the nature and basis of these benefits? - What methodology is appropriate for estimating value? - What is the estimated order of magnitude value of socio-economic benefits? - How many jobs are supported?

Why? Demonstrate the value of current and proposed programs, products and services. -Outreach: for highly complex, scientific endeavors, communicate importance in a language that everyone can understand: $$ and jobs. -Budget: Promote budget increases; justify current budget in an environment of decreasing resources Obtain a better understanding of customers and applications. Make actionable recommendations to NOAA, DOC and Congress on support for or improvements to existing products and services. It’s a part of the strategic plan of your organization. For NGS, Enterprise Objective 5-3.

Birth of “Height Mod” 1998 Height Mod Report to Congress Estimated “value to constituents” from a modernized National Height System at over $12 billion. State-by-state earmark funding began 2001, by 2007 stood at 10 states/year 2008 First year “National Height Mod” budget line in President's Budget 2010 GRAV-D begins under “Height Modernization” that will lead to a new Geopotential (“Vertical”) Datum in Complete report available at:

Location, Location, and Elevation! NGS Positioning Products Worth Billions! Rollout to Congress June 15, 2009 NSRS worth $2.4 billion per year, $22 billion over 15 years at a discounted rate. CORS worth $758 million per year; $6.9 billion over 15 years at a discounted rate. GRAV-D worth $522 million per year through implementation of a new national vertical datum; $4.8 billion over 15 years at a discounted rate, which includes $2.2 billion for improved floodplain management alone. One page handout available at: Full study available at:

Precise Geodetic Infrastructure National Requirements for a Shared Resource 2010 National Research Council (NRC) Report commissioned by NGS, NASA, U.S. Naval Observatory, U.S. Geological Survey, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, and the National Science Foundation. Made recommendations that included specific support for GRAV-D and CORS: -Make the most of existing instruments -Augment current infrastructure -Collaborate on the global stage -Maintain the ITRF -Investigate workforce and education challenges -Establish a federal geodetic service A four-page summary of the report is available at: ReportBrief-Final.pdf The complete pdf is available here (click on download free pdf):

Coastal Mapping Program Benefits More info at: Total economic Benefits estimated in excess of $200 million per year Combined direct and indirect return of $35 for every $1 in program cost CMP supports ~1500 jobs including 40 FTE jobs within the CMP and its contractors. In March 2012, NGS released the results of an independent socio-economic scoping study on the NGS Coastal Mapping Program (CMP). Study provided information on the CMP’s customers, applications, preliminary order of magnitude estimates of the value of CMP products and services, and an estimate of the number of jobs supported.

How? Get an Economist as part of the team. Be prepared: Cost varies widely. Write a detailed SOW. Make sure your objectives are clearly defined. Consider the PRA (feds only). Expect the process to take a year (or more). Consider teaming up with other organizations. Can quote these studies for 5 years at least.