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Costs and Benefits ROI applicability Review a proposal Learn about NGDC Explore Gov funding Outline : Outline Purpose of Study Overview of NOAA 5-Year Outlook Social Benefits Budget Requests Performance Standards Org. Chart and Table Products National Weather Service Solar Imaging Geodetic Survey Satellite Imagery Digested material Ted Habermann Sample Proposal Funding How Projects are Funded Federal Funding Funding after Gov. Fund Acquisition Interpretation and Examination ROI vs. Ted – 10 Steps Conclusive Thoughts Class Discussion Slide 4: NOAA - 5 Year Strategic Outlook (2005-2010) Protect, restore and manage the use of coastal and ocean resources through an ecosystem approach to management. Understand climate variability and change to enhance society’s ability to plan and respond. Serve society’s needs for weather and water information. Support the Nation’s commerce with information for safe, efficient, and environmentally sound transportation. Slide 5: Societal Benefits Values U.S. Ocean economy valued at $115 billion per year 1/3 of the economy ($3 Trillion is weather sensitive Coastal and Marine Waters provide over 28 million jobs Fisheries provide at least $60 billion to U.S. GDP Costs: Severe Weather causes $11 Billion in damages annually Severe Weather causes $11 Billion in damages annually Weather related air traffic delays cost $4 billion annually Slide 6: FY 2007 Budget Request Priorities Annual Budget: $3.684 billion Mission Support/People Infrastructure +$148.1M $7.5M Marine Operations $13.8M Modernize fleets $4M Training $133.7M Satellite programs $12M Improving US Tsunami Warning Network Ecosystem Management +$107.6M $19.7M Gulf of Mexico fisheries $6M Open Rivers Initiative (Dam Removal) Remaining funds to support Ocean Action Plan which oversees numerous science based conservation and management programs Climate Services +24.1M $4M NIDIS (National Integrated Drought Information System $2M New climate analysis data sets $6.8M Archive and provide access to the world’s largest collection of data $6.5M High performance computing and communication Weather & Water Information +$46.1M $12.4M to operate the U.S. Tsunami Warning System $3.5M Upgrade Wind Profiler Network $1.4M Operate and maintain hurricane data buoys Commerce & Transportation $2M Build and maintain navigational Charts $1.8M Fund (2) new Navigational Response Teams in U.S. Waterways $2M Implementing the National Vertical Datum Transformation Tool $1.2M Improving aviation safety and economic efficiencies Additional Requests: Slide 7: NOAA Performance Standards Slide 8: Organization Chart U.S. Department of Commerce NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and Administrator Legislative Affairs Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere Deputy Under Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere International Affairs Dep. Assistant Sec General Counsel Program Coordination Decision Coordination Chief Admin Officer CFO Human Resources Acquisition & Grants National Marine Fisheries Service National Ocean Service Oceanic & Atmospheric Research National Weather Service National Environmental Satellite, Data & Information Service Program Planning & Integration Public Constituent & Inter-Gov Affairs Education and Sustainable Dev. Program Analysis And Evaluation Marine and Aviation Operations Fed Coordinator For Meteorology Chief Information Officer National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) Slide 9: NGDC – Organizational Table Product 1: National Weather Service : Product 1: National Weather Service Weather Hydrologic Climate forecasts Warnings Product 2: Solar imaging : Product 2: Solar imaging Space weather and solar events Solar flares Solar eclipses Product 3: Geodetic survey : Product 3: Geodetic survey Defines the National Spatial Reference System which provides the foundation for mapping, transportation, satellite communication etc… Product 4: Satellite imagery : Product 4: Satellite imagery National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service (NESDIS) Landsat 3, 4 Fire and smoke analysis Snow and ice Hurricanes Winds Sun-synchronous orbit Geosynchronous orbits Polar orbits NGDC contact: Ted Habermann : NGDC contact: Ted Habermann Ph.D. from CU Boulder Researches spatial data management techniques Scientist Employs about 10-15 people (CIRES) Sample proposal : Sample proposal Summary Problem statement Proposed solution Analysis Performance measures Milestones Deliverables Budget How projects are funded : How projects are funded Proposal process is messy Funding process is also messy Continuing resolutions ‘Societal benefits’ Salaries: Congress -> NOAA -> Ted -> University -> CIRES employees End of year money Federal Funding : Federal Funding Federal Fiscal Year: Oct 1st - Sept 30th Continuing Resolution in Aug/Sept Traditionally a rare occurance Becoming normal for every year Earliest Receipt of Funding: April 1st Last Date to Spend Funds: Sept 30th Congress -> NOAA (Ted) -> University -> Ted’s Employees University taking longer to process Grants Must receive funding from Ted sooner Fund Dispersion : Fund Dispersion NOAA provides ~1.5M annually to Ted at NGDC This comes from Gov. Most funding goes to Personnel This is achieved via the U of C Boulder Sale of Maps and Data Only charge for cost of reproduction Covers cost only, provides no income Fund Acquisition : Fund Acquisition Other Federal Funding Sources Basically not allowed Few Exceptions (eg. NASA) NOAA Requests funds from Congress Uses an approach based on Logical Reasoning In summary: “Get as much as you can” -Ted Habermann Slide 20: Applying ROI Steps to our Case Study 1. Prepare for the ROI project 2. Identify Business Opportunities 3. Prioritize Business Opportunities 4. Construct a GIS Program 5. Define Project Control 6. Specify and Cost GIS projects 7. Estimate Benefits 8. Create a Benefits Roadmap 9. Calculate Financial Metrics 10. Build and Present a Report Conclusive Thoughts : Conclusive Thoughts NGDC > not the best ROI study Doesn’t fit the ROI mold very well Hard to relate what has been learned Difficult to provide recommendations NGDC > a great ROI study Realistic example of a different approach Forced us to compare and contrast Perspective on politics of government funding You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
NGDC CaseStudy 5384V4 aSGuest46082 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 31 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 28, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript NationalGeophysicalDataCenter : NationalGeophysicalDataCenter Peter Kraft Florin Alexandrescu Brett Gottdener A Case Study Purpose of Study : Purpose of Study Examine ROI methodology for a Gov org. Costs and Benefits ROI applicability Review a proposal Learn about NGDC Explore Gov funding Outline : Outline Purpose of Study Overview of NOAA 5-Year Outlook Social Benefits Budget Requests Performance Standards Org. Chart and Table Products National Weather Service Solar Imaging Geodetic Survey Satellite Imagery Digested material Ted Habermann Sample Proposal Funding How Projects are Funded Federal Funding Funding after Gov. Fund Acquisition Interpretation and Examination ROI vs. Ted – 10 Steps Conclusive Thoughts Class Discussion Slide 4: NOAA - 5 Year Strategic Outlook (2005-2010) Protect, restore and manage the use of coastal and ocean resources through an ecosystem approach to management. Understand climate variability and change to enhance society’s ability to plan and respond. Serve society’s needs for weather and water information. Support the Nation’s commerce with information for safe, efficient, and environmentally sound transportation. Slide 5: Societal Benefits Values U.S. Ocean economy valued at $115 billion per year 1/3 of the economy ($3 Trillion is weather sensitive Coastal and Marine Waters provide over 28 million jobs Fisheries provide at least $60 billion to U.S. GDP Costs: Severe Weather causes $11 Billion in damages annually Severe Weather causes $11 Billion in damages annually Weather related air traffic delays cost $4 billion annually Slide 6: FY 2007 Budget Request Priorities Annual Budget: $3.684 billion Mission Support/People Infrastructure +$148.1M $7.5M Marine Operations $13.8M Modernize fleets $4M Training $133.7M Satellite programs $12M Improving US Tsunami Warning Network Ecosystem Management +$107.6M $19.7M Gulf of Mexico fisheries $6M Open Rivers Initiative (Dam Removal) Remaining funds to support Ocean Action Plan which oversees numerous science based conservation and management programs Climate Services +24.1M $4M NIDIS (National Integrated Drought Information System $2M New climate analysis data sets $6.8M Archive and provide access to the world’s largest collection of data $6.5M High performance computing and communication Weather & Water Information +$46.1M $12.4M to operate the U.S. Tsunami Warning System $3.5M Upgrade Wind Profiler Network $1.4M Operate and maintain hurricane data buoys Commerce & Transportation $2M Build and maintain navigational Charts $1.8M Fund (2) new Navigational Response Teams in U.S. Waterways $2M Implementing the National Vertical Datum Transformation Tool $1.2M Improving aviation safety and economic efficiencies Additional Requests: Slide 7: NOAA Performance Standards Slide 8: Organization Chart U.S. Department of Commerce NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and Administrator Legislative Affairs Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere Deputy Under Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere International Affairs Dep. Assistant Sec General Counsel Program Coordination Decision Coordination Chief Admin Officer CFO Human Resources Acquisition & Grants National Marine Fisheries Service National Ocean Service Oceanic & Atmospheric Research National Weather Service National Environmental Satellite, Data & Information Service Program Planning & Integration Public Constituent & Inter-Gov Affairs Education and Sustainable Dev. Program Analysis And Evaluation Marine and Aviation Operations Fed Coordinator For Meteorology Chief Information Officer National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) Slide 9: NGDC – Organizational Table Product 1: National Weather Service : Product 1: National Weather Service Weather Hydrologic Climate forecasts Warnings Product 2: Solar imaging : Product 2: Solar imaging Space weather and solar events Solar flares Solar eclipses Product 3: Geodetic survey : Product 3: Geodetic survey Defines the National Spatial Reference System which provides the foundation for mapping, transportation, satellite communication etc… Product 4: Satellite imagery : Product 4: Satellite imagery National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service (NESDIS) Landsat 3, 4 Fire and smoke analysis Snow and ice Hurricanes Winds Sun-synchronous orbit Geosynchronous orbits Polar orbits NGDC contact: Ted Habermann : NGDC contact: Ted Habermann Ph.D. from CU Boulder Researches spatial data management techniques Scientist Employs about 10-15 people (CIRES) Sample proposal : Sample proposal Summary Problem statement Proposed solution Analysis Performance measures Milestones Deliverables Budget How projects are funded : How projects are funded Proposal process is messy Funding process is also messy Continuing resolutions ‘Societal benefits’ Salaries: Congress -> NOAA -> Ted -> University -> CIRES employees End of year money Federal Funding : Federal Funding Federal Fiscal Year: Oct 1st - Sept 30th Continuing Resolution in Aug/Sept Traditionally a rare occurance Becoming normal for every year Earliest Receipt of Funding: April 1st Last Date to Spend Funds: Sept 30th Congress -> NOAA (Ted) -> University -> Ted’s Employees University taking longer to process Grants Must receive funding from Ted sooner Fund Dispersion : Fund Dispersion NOAA provides ~1.5M annually to Ted at NGDC This comes from Gov. Most funding goes to Personnel This is achieved via the U of C Boulder Sale of Maps and Data Only charge for cost of reproduction Covers cost only, provides no income Fund Acquisition : Fund Acquisition Other Federal Funding Sources Basically not allowed Few Exceptions (eg. NASA) NOAA Requests funds from Congress Uses an approach based on Logical Reasoning In summary: “Get as much as you can” -Ted Habermann Slide 20: Applying ROI Steps to our Case Study 1. Prepare for the ROI project 2. Identify Business Opportunities 3. Prioritize Business Opportunities 4. Construct a GIS Program 5. Define Project Control 6. Specify and Cost GIS projects 7. Estimate Benefits 8. Create a Benefits Roadmap 9. Calculate Financial Metrics 10. Build and Present a Report Conclusive Thoughts : Conclusive Thoughts NGDC > not the best ROI study Doesn’t fit the ROI mold very well Hard to relate what has been learned Difficult to provide recommendations NGDC > a great ROI study Realistic example of a different approach Forced us to compare and contrast Perspective on politics of government funding