OMB Control No. 0690-0030
Expiration Date: 07/31/2023
GOES – DCS User Assessment
The purpose of this survey is to get a more accurate picture of the GOES DCS Users’ capability footprint and what sources are being utilized to retrieve their environmental data. A key benefit of collecting this information will be NESDIS/ OSPO’s increased ability to assist in protecting our User’s uninterrupted access to critical weather information.
Paperwork Reduction Act:
A Federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with an information collection subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 unless the information collection has a currently valid OMB Control Number. The approved OMB Control Number for this information collection is 0690-0030. Without this approval, we could not conduct this survey. Public reporting for this information collection is estimated to be approximately 10 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the information collection. All responses to this information collection are voluntary. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this information collection, including suggestions for reducing this burden to Mark Turner, mark.w.turner@noaa.gov.
What type of organization are you representing?
US Government (non-military Federal, state, local government)
Private/Commercial
Academic/Research
US Military
International Government (non-military government)
International Military
Please select the types of operations your organization supports with the data from GOES DCS. (select all that apply)
Meteorological Observations
Seismography
Hydrology
Fire-weather Support
Agriculture and Forestry Land Use Management and Assessment
Broadcast and Print Media (Websites)
Commercial Value-added Products, Services or Equipment
Disaster Recovery
Government Defense Sector Facilities, Operations and Logistics Management
Government Facilities, Operations, and Logistics Management
Land Transportation Operations
Maritime Operations
Military Operations
Operational Weather Forecasting
Parks, Sports and Recreations
Power (e.g., electrical generation and distribution)
Public Safety and Emergency Response
Are your DCS observations used for product development (i.e., modeling or in an application for decision making)?
Yes
No
What is your primary method of GOES DCS data retrieval? (select all that apply)
Local Readout Ground System (LRGS)
DCS Administration and Data Distribution System (DADDS)
High-Rate Information Transmission (HRIT) System
DCS Administration and Data Distribution System (DADDS)
National Weather Service Telecommunication Gateway (NWSTG)
Direct Readout Ground Station (DRGS)
What is your secondary method of GOES DCS data retrieval? (select all that apply)
Local Readout Ground System (LRGS)
DCS Administration and Data Distribution System (DADDS)
High-Rate Information Transmission (HRIT) System
DCS Administration and Data Distribution System (DADDS)
National Weather Service Telecommunication Gateway (NWSTG)
Direct Readout Ground Station (DRGS)
If you have a DRGS, where is it located? List the number of stations and multiple locations as applicable.
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If you have a DRGS, how many channels does it support?
5
10
15
20 or more
What are your operational availability requirements? How often do you need access to your data? (ex. 99.999%, 24/7, only during storms, once a day)
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What is an acceptable latency that would not impact operations?
Low (< 1 minute)
Moderate (1 – 10 minutes)
High (10 > minutes)
Would you be interested in upgrading your DCPs to enable an automated Platform Description Table (PDT) update for latitude and longitude using GPS capabilities?
Yes
No
Other, with space to expound
Do you utilize random channels for emergency transmissions outside of your regularly scheduled transmission allocation?
Yes
No
How many data collection platform allocations does your Organization have?
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How frequently would you prefer to transmit your environmental data?
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How much data do you prefer to transmit (in bytes)?
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Are there any internet limitations to your organization to receive DCS data via terrestrial sources such as LRGS, DADDS or NWSTG?
Yes
No
What are your future plans for either adding additional data collection platforms or moving current platforms off of GOES onto another broadcast?
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Does your organization have downstream Users that also utilize your downlinked data or affiliated agency agreements?
Yes
No
If you said yes to question 17, please list the operational importance of downstream users or affiliated agencies.
Meteorological Observations
Seismography
Hydrology
Fire-weather Support
Agriculture and Forestry Land Use Management and Assessment
Broadcast and Print Media (Websites)
Commercial Value-added Products, Services or Equipment
Disaster Recovery
Government Defense Sector Facilities, Operations and Logistics Management
Government Facilities, Operations, and Logistics Management
Land Transportation Operations
Maritime Operations
Military Operations
Operational Weather Forecasting
Parks, Sports and Recreations
Power (e.g., electrical generation and distribution)
Public Safety and Emergency Response
Based on User requests, NOAA plans to disseminate ingested data from other sources (including Iridium data via LRGS), do you have any concerns or objections?
Yes
No
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Please describe the importance of the GOES DCS to your operations or program.
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