Description: In fiscal year 2022, NOAA announced its interest via Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) in exploring digital twin technology via solution prototypes that allow it to analyze ways in which it might enhance its ability to process, monitor, quality-control, consolidate, fuse, and assimilate environment observations and streamline the satellite data ground processing and dissemination to users and applications. In this webinar, three distinct solutions that were explored through this partnership will be contextualized and presented. The keynote speaker and solution authors will provide a description of their activities, approaches, and how they may open up opportunities for future products and services.
Registration: https://gmu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMud-CvqTkuGtNGdcl9GkyT89j041EaBDNu#/registration
Moderated by: Ryan Berkheimer, Physical Scientist of NOAA NESDIS NCEI, and Dr. Chaowei Phil Yang, Director of NSF Spatiotemporal I/UCRC
Monday, March 18, 2024 | |||||
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11:30 | 11:50 | Keynote & QA, Ramesh Rangachar, (The Aerospace Corporation) – Ground Systems Architect, NOAA NESDIS Systems Architecture and Engineering, “Overview of NOAA/NESDIS Earth Observation Digital Twins Prototypes” | Notes Recording Presentation | ||
11:50 | 12:10 | Speaker: Rebekah Esmaili, “Lessons Learned from Building an Earth Observation Digital Twin in One Year” | Notes Recording Presentation | ||
12:10 | 12:30 | Speaker: Lynn Montgomery, (Lockheed Martin), “AI-Based Earth and Space Observing Digital Twin Prototype” | Notes Recording Presentation | ||
12:30 | 12:50 | Jeff Steward, (Orion/Arcfield): “Lessons Learned and Preliminary Results from the Orion Space Solutions Exploratory Earth Observations Digital Twin” | Notes Recording Presentation | ||
12:50 | 1:30 | Panel Discussion, Q&As | Notes Recording |