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Workshop Agendas
PART I: VIRTUAL WORKSHOP: JUNE 16-17, 2020
All Sessions Shown in Mountain Daylight Time (-1 PDT; +2 EDT)
June 16, 2020
8:15 am |
Welcome and Introductory Remarks from the Co-Chairs
Janet Luhmann, University of California, Berkeley |
8:30 |
Workshop Objectives and Review of U.S. and European SpaceWx Plans
Tammy Dickinson, Science Matters Consulting, Session Chair |
8:40 |
Discussions with Agency Sponsors (~15 min each)
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9:40 |
U.S. National Plans (10-15 min per speaker)
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NOTE: Links to the presentations and posters can be found at https://www.nationalacademies.org/spacewx-phaseIpresentations.
Break—30 min
11:00 |
ESA’s Space Weather Network Plans (including L5)
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11:25 |
DoD Perspectives
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Brunch/Lunch—40 min
12:30 pm |
National Priorities
Bill Murtagh, NOAA SWPC, Session Chair |
12:40 |
Human Spaceflight/Human Exploration (Moon/Mars)
John Allen, Program Executive for Crew Health and Safety, NASA |
1:00 |
Power Grid, Reliability Standards
Joe McClelland, Director, Office of Energy, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission |
1:20 |
Space Traffic Management and Space Situational Awareness
Kevin O’Connell, Director, Office of Space Commerce, Department of Commerce |
1:40 | Roundtable Discussions with Session Presenters |
2:00 |
Current and Planned Operational Requirements
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2:25 | Break—15 min |
Sectors and Applications—I
VADM Conrad Lautenbacher, CEO, GeoOptics, Session Chair |
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2:40 |
Electric Power
Mark Olson, Senior Engineer and Manager, Reliability Assessments at North American Electric Reliability Corporation |
3:00 |
Satellite Operations
Steve Jolly, Director and Chief Engineer, Commercial Civil Space, Lockheed Martin Space Systems |
3:20 |
Commercial Aviation
Mike Stills, Aviation Subject Expert; Director, Flight Dispatch (Network Operations) |
3:40 | Roundtable Discussions with Session Presenters |
4:00 | Japan’s SpaceWx Plans (7:00 am on June 17 in Tokyo) 30 min total |
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4:30 | Adjourn for the Day |
June 17, 2020
8:00 am |
Plans for the Day
Janet Luhmann and Mary Hudson, Co-Chairs |
8:15 |
Sectors and Applications—II
VADM Conrad Lautenbacher, CEO, GeoOptics, Session Chair |
8:20 |
Human Exploration and Radiation—Eddie Semones, Space Radiation Analysis Group,
NASA Johnson Space Center |
8:40 | Space Weather Effects on Communications—Mark MacAlester, Department of Homeland Security, Headquarters |
9:00 | PNT-Reliant Industries—Susan Skone, University of Calgary, Canada |
9:20 | Arctic—Bob McCoy, Director, Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska |
9:40 | Roundtable Discussions with Sectors and Applications Presenters |
10:00 | Break/Breakfast/Bruch/Lunch |
11:00 |
Sessions on Strategic Knowledge and Observation Gaps Solar and Heliospheric Physics
Janet Luhmann, University of California, Berkeley, Session Chair |
11:10 | Solar Polar and Far Side Measurements—Todd Hoeksema, Stanford University |
11:30 | IMF Bz at L1—Pete Riley, PSI, Inc. |
11:50 | L5 Measurements—Mark Gibbs, UK Met Office |
12:10 pm | L4 Measurements—Nat Gopalswamy, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center |
12:30 | Solar Cycle—Lisa Upton, NCAR/HAO |
12:50 | Roundtable Discussions with Session Presenters |
1:10 | Break |
1:30 | Geospace—Mary Hudson, NCAR/HAO and Dartmouth College, Session Chair |
1:40 | Inner Magnetosphere Measurements—Drew Turner, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) |
2:00 | Low Altitude Measurements Gaps—Particles (POES/DMSP)—Delores Knipp, University of Colorado, Boulder |
2:20 | Low Altitude Measurements Gaps—Fields—Brian Anderson, JHU/APL |
2:40 | Ionosphere Measurement Gaps—Tim Fuller-Rowell, CIRES |
3:00 | Thermosphere Measurement Gaps, Satellite Drag—Eric Sutton, University of Colorado, Boulder |
3:20 | Roundtable Discussions with Presenters |
3:40 | Committee and Invitees Review Workshop and Discuss Interim Activities and Plans for the September 10-11, 2020, Workshop (likely virtual) |
PART 2—VIRTUAL: SEPTEMBER 9-11, 2020
All Sessions Shown in Eastern Daylight Time
September 9, 2020
10:00 am |
Welcome/Introductory Remarks
Mary Hudson and Janet Luhmann, Organizing Committee Co-Chairs |
10:15 | Workshop Objectives for Phase II and Update on U.S. SpaceWx Plans (15 min each) |
Tammy Dickinson, Science Matters Consulting, Session Chair |
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10:20 |
Agency Presentations—I (~15 min each)
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11:10 |
National and International Plans (~15 min each)
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12:10 pm | Roundtable Discussions of Morning Session Presentations |
12:50 | Break/Lunch/Brunch |
1:45 | National Priorities |
Bill Murtagh, NOAA SWPC, Session Chair – 15 min per person |
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1:50 | Nicole Kinsman, Alaska Regional Advisor, NOAA/NOS/National Geodetic Survey |
2:05 |
Mitigating the Effects of Geomagnetic Storms on the Nation’s Bulk Power System
Mark Lauby, Senior Vice President and Chief Engineer, North American Electric Reliability Corporation |
2:20 |
Space Weather in NASA’s Exploration Campaign
Steve Clarke, Deputy AA, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, NASA |
2:35 | Roundtable Discussions on Afternoon Sessions |
3:15 | Break |
3:40 | Poster Lightning Round—Ron Turner |
5:10 | Adjourn for Day |
September 10, 2020
10:00 am |
Recap/Plans for Day 2
Janet Luhmann and Mary Hudson |
10:15 |
Agency Presentations—II (~25 min total)
Steve Volz, NOAA Assistant Administrator for Satellite and Information Services |
10:40 |
The Impact of Space Weather on Space Traffic Management in the NewSpace Era
Ted Muelhaupt, Principal Director, Center for Orbital and Reentry Debris Studies, The Aerospace Corporation (25 min, including discussion) |
11:05 | Break/Breakfast/Bruch |
11:45 |
Keynote Address: “Space Weather: An Emergency Manager’s Perspective”
W. Craig Fugate, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Former Administrator |
12:30 pm | Space-Based Architectural Framework Panel (~15 min each) |
Topics to include data buys, resiliency, distributed versus single measurements, and availability of real time measurements to NOAA | |
Harlan Spence, University of New Hampshire, Session Chair |
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Session Keynote: Space Weather Observing Architectures: A Systems View Dan Baker, University of Colorado, Boulder, and Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics |
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2:50 | Roundtable Discussions |
3:30 | Break |
3:50 | Ground-Based Measurements Panel |
Topics to include data buys, resiliency, distributed versus single point measurements | |
Introductory Remarks by Anthea Coster, MIT Haystack Observatory, Session Chair |
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4:50 | Recap/Plans for Day 3 – Janet Luhmann and Mary Hudson |
5:10 | Adjourn for the Day |
September 11, 2020
10:00 a.m. | Ground-based Measurements Panel — Continued from Day 2 |
Topics to include data buys, resiliency, distributed vs. single point measurements | |
Anthea Coster, MIT Haystack Observatory, Session Chair |
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11:50 | Roundtable Discussion |
12:30 pm | Break/Brunch/Lunch |
1:15 | Architectural Framework Panel—Supporting R&A |
Opening Remarks by Session Chair Pete Riley, PSI, Inc. |
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2:40 | Roundtable Discussion |
3:10 | Break |
3:20 |
Summary of Panel-Led Discussions, Prioritization and Value to Society
Group Discussion and Q&A with all Participants |
4:00 | Workshop Adjourns Committee Continues Discussion in Closed Session |
5:30 | Committee Closed Session Meeting Adjourns |