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Committee for Operational Processing Centers (COPC) Update NOPC Program Council Meeting 13 June 2012 (OFCM – Silver Spring, MD) Dave McCarren WG-CSAB Chair

Committee for Operational Processing Centers (COPC) Update NOPC Program Council Meeting 13 June 2012 (OFCM – Silver Spring, MD) Dave McCarren WG-CSAB Chair

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Committee for Operational Processing Centers (COPC) Update

NOPC Program Council Meeting13 June 2012

(OFCM – Silver Spring, MD)

Dave McCarrenWG-CSAB Chair

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Overview

COPC membership and organization DAPE MOA IEMCO Agreement Communications Issues

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COPC Current Membership

AFWA Representative *Col Louis ZuccarelloMr. Mike Howland

FNMOC Representative *CAPT Erika SauerMr. Richard Woodford

NAVO Representative *CAPT Paul OosterlingMr. Thomas Cuff

NCEP Representative *Dr. Louis UccelliniCAPT Barry Choy

NESDIS Representative *Ms. Kathleen KellyMr. Keith Amburgey

CNMOC and NUOPC Liaison Mr. Dave McCarren (CSAB Chair)

OFCM Executive Secretary Mr. Ken Barnett

*Lead Representative

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Coordinating Structure

Federal Committee for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research (FCMSSR)

National Operational Processing Centers

(NOPC) Program Council

Committee for Operational Processing Centers

(COPC)

Working Group for Cooperative Support and

Backup (WG/CSAB)

Joint Action Group for Operational Community Modeling (JAG/OCM)

Joint Action Group for Centralized Communications

Management (JAG/CCM)

Joint Action Group for Operational Data Acquisition for

Assimilation (JAG/ODAA)

Federal Coordinator for Meteorology

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DAPE MOA The Data Acquisition, Processing, and Exchange (DAPE) MOA

Background: Supersedes the old Shared Processing MOA (2003). Goal: to more efficiently use resources, eliminate redundancy, provide a

mechanism for approving and prioritizing new requirements, and coordinate actions to obtain the needed resources through the governmental planning, programming, and budgeting process.

The Environmental Satellite Data Annex (ESDA) which describes the cooperative processes and procedures for conducting environmental satellite data acquisition, processing and exchange operations between the OPCs. 5 Year Funding Projections- allow cost sharing. Technical Reference 1- substantial document of the data, products, formats,

and communications specifications. Space Weather Annex close to final.

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DAPE MOA The Data Acquisition, Processing, and Exchange (DAPE) MOA

Needs to be resigned: Signed in September 2008: Mary Kicza(NESDIS), Jack Hayes(NWS),

Fred Lewis(AF Wx), and David Titley (CNMOC) Updated signatures needed by September 2013. Action Item for the WG/CSAB to review/update the MOA and work the

signature process (through legal and Counsel).

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IEMCO

Interagency Environmental Modeling Concept of Operations (IEMCO)

Purpose: To establish and document COPC partners’ roles, procedures, and methods employed in mutual collaboration for execution, enhancement, data sharing from, and backup of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Department of Defense (DoD) operational environmental models.

Restructured from the original version and signed by COPC November 2011.

Increased the scope beyond 2 years limitation

Updated for changes in modeling suites

Included Space and Ocean

NUOPC relationship was updated.

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COPC Network Upgrade

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In 2008, the COPC group for Centralize Communications and Management (CCM) started to work to implement an Enterprise solution.

DISA was requesting removing the ATM networking technologies. Future ensemble data would saturate the current bandwidth. Coming DOD IA issues were making the exchange of data with non-DOD

a real concern. NOAA’s internal network needed to get ready for the future satellite data

sharing.

A plan to meet these issues was developed and implemented (completed on May 16th 2012) .

The ATM circuits have been removed between the Pentagon and the TOC. (Still have 1 remaining ATM circuit at Stennis.)

Internal NOAA networking has been dramatically increased and bandwidth at the DOD Centers can be expanded to deal with ensemble data.

The current COPC network can now be connected to the DOD IA solution (NFG).

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COPC Network UpgradeOTN/DATMS-U COPC Network

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COPC Network UpgradeCompleted COPC Network Upgrade

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Communication Concerns

• The COPC Network, even through the future NFG, still has a single point of failure through Suitland.

- If the NCEP router at Suitland fails or the line is lost between NSOF and NMIC all data stops between NOAA and DOD.

• The COPC Network may not be able to meet the future satellite data needs without impacting other time sensitive data. Is there a need for additional connections to the network?

• The COPC Network cannot manage the data stream. No prioritization mechanism.

• Need to connect these issues to CIO’s for appropriate support and resourcing.

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Questions / Discussion

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