Cross-cutting Coordination of the Copernicus In Situ Component.

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Cross-cutting Coordination of the Copernicus In Situ Component

The Copernicus programme Copernicus is the European Union’s revolutionary Earth Observation and Monitoring programme, looking at our planet and its environment for the ultimate benefit of all European citizens.

Sentinel deployment schedule

Copernicus services Copernicus delivers operational data and information services openly and freely in a wide range of application areas.

Implementation of Services

Copernicus in situ component The Copernicus in situ component shall provide access to in situ data, serving primarily the Copernicus services.

The Copernicus in situ component is implemented in two tiers: A.Copernicus services are responsible for day to day operational management and ingestion of service specific reference and in situ data; B.Cross-service coordination makes reference and in situ data of general relevance accessible through appropriate agreements data providers/networks at programme level and maintains an overview vis-à- vis requirements, gaps and solutions. Copernicus in situ component

The overall in situ data coordination performed by the EEA will support Copernicus services in meeting user requirements, and contribute to the construction and management of an efficient, sustainable, and fit for purpose Copernicus in situ component Improve Coordination Improve Knowledge base Strengthen Engagement Enhance Data access Enhance Data access Increase Visibility Increase Visibility Vision Strategic objectives High level actions Establish and maintain an overview of the state of play of in situ data for Copernicus services Operational provision of in situ data including access to reference data for Copernicus services Managing partnerships with data providers to improve access and use conditions of in situ data for Copernicus services Support to the EC and Copernicus services on in situ data issues In situ coordination framework

The overall in situ data coordination performed by the EEA will support Copernicus services in meeting user requirements, and contribute to the construction and management of an efficient, sustainable, and fit for purpose Copernicus in situ component Vision

In situ coordination framework Increase Visibility Increase Visibility Improve Coordination Improve Knowledge base Strengthen Engagement Enhance Data access Enhance Data access Strategic objectives

High level actions Establish and maintain an overview of the state of play of in situ data for Copernicus services Operational provision of in situ data including access to reference data for Copernicus services Managing partnerships with data providers to improve access and use conditions of in situ data for Copernicus services Support to the EC and Copernicus services on in situ data issues In situ coordination framework

Selected milestones 2016 I.Copernicus in situ data requirements revised and updated for all six Copernicus services; II.List of critical in situ data gaps including proposals for gap closing activities; III.Data access agreements with selected European networks; IV.Copernicus Reference Data Access (CORDA) node operational; V.Plan for the involvement of selected global level networks agreed with the services; VI.Cross-service register of stakeholders, partnerships and data access arrangements;

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