The Great Lakes Observing System, in coordination with the IOOC, will be holding a workshop to explore how monitoring the Great Lakes delivers economic, environmental and safety benefits to industries, government and citizens. The event …
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has established and is soliciting applications for membership on the United States Integrated Ocean Observing System Advisory Committee (the Committee), a Federal advisory committee.
The next meeting of the full writing team is scheduled for February 18. The IOOC is actively participating with National Ocean Council staff on fulfilling the recommendations of the Ocean Policy Task Force. Specifically, the …
The Data Partners Criteria Working Group, a body chartered by the Interagency Ocean Observation Committee, will be holding a follow-up listening session for those participants who provided input on the certification process earlier on …
The Regional Integrated Certification Entities (RICE) Working Group will be holding its first meeting at the Consortium for Ocean Leadership on March 2, 2011. The group will develop the governance criteria for RICEs to become …
The IOOC Co-Chairs will meet to discuss and prioritize all of the activities to be addressed through 2011.
Representatives from all 11 member agencies will convene to discuss committee items and take actions on priority objectives.
The U.S. IOOS Program Office released the U.S. IOOS Blueprint for Full Capability, Version 1.0 preceding a thorough review and approval period by the Interagency Ocean Observation Committee (IOOC).
Please visit the Certification Standards webpage to submit comments and receive additional background information on the Federal Register notice addressing the certification design process.
The Interagency Ocean Observation Committee (IOOC) held a town hall meeting at the MTS/IEEE Oceans ’10 conference in Seattle, WA on September 22, to receive information from the ocean community on the process to develop contract certification standards for IOOS.