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It will further be invited to discuss any element of the Chairpersons report that is not dealt with under other agenda items, as necessary. ______________ Appendices A Minutes of the 7th Meeting of the JTA Executive Committee B Report on the 32nd JTA meeting at the 47th OPSCOM meeting DISCUSSION 2.1 The Chairperson of the JTA presented a report on his activities in support of the participants in the JTA since the previous meeting (JTA-32, Fremantle, Australia, 8-10 October 2012). 2.2 The Terms of Reference of the JTA Chairman (JTA Operating Principles, Annexes F & G) indicate the term for the position of Chairman and vice-Chairman as two years. In its 31st Session, the JTA meeting re-elected Mr Frank Grooters as its independent Chairman and of Mr Eric Locklear as its unpaid Vice-Chairman, both to hold office until the end of JTA-33. 2.3 JTA-32 noted the Terms of Reference of the JTA Executive Committee (Annex H to the Operating Principles), and recalled that the membership shall include the Chairperson, the Vice-Chairperson, the IOC Secretariat, the WMO Secretariat, and three additional members proposed by the Chairperson and elected by the JTA, serving a term of two years with an optional two-year re-appointment. Noting that Ms Birgit Klein (Germany) had been elected at JTA-30, and that she would be required to stand down, the Meeting nonetheless re-elected her for a further two-year term. 2.4 The composition of the JTA EC was now: Chair, Frank Grooters until JTA-33, not available for re-election to this post Vice-chair, Eric Locklear until JTA-33, not available for re-election to this post Member, Joe Linguanti until JTA-33, not available for re-election to this post Member, Johan Stander until JTA-33, not available for re-election to this post Member, Birgit Klein until JTA-34, available for re-election to this post Member, IOC secretariat, ex officio Member, WMO secretariat, ex officio Member, CLS representative, ex officio 2.5 Among the decisions made by JTA-32 was the approval of a number of modifications to the Operating Principles, drafted during the sixth Meeting of the JTA EC. It was agreed that the JTA EC would again review the Operating Principles and, if applicable, will propose changes and modifications as deemed needed for discussion to the members during JTA-33. 2.5 The JTA EC met for the seventh time immediately after JTA-32 to review the meeting and to decide on the necessary actions to be made in relation to the decisions and agreements reached at JTA-32. The report of JTA EC-7 is given in Appendix A. At JTA EC-7 it was agreed that the EC should hold its inter-sessional meeting in the first half of 2013. 2.6 As agreed in JTA EC-7, the Executive Committee met for the eighth time from 16 to 18 April 2013 in Annapolis, Md, USA, at the kind invitation of NOAA. At this meeting the EC reviewed the Action Items from JTA-32, remaining issues from JTA-EC6 and JTA-EC7, the Operating Principles, the use of the JTA funds, the management of the ARGOS ID numbers, the 5-Year Plan, the status of the WMO Plan on an International Forum of Satellite Data Communication Users, the evaluation of the drifter programme, the progress in the Real Time Antenna Optimization Project, the agenda and document plan for JTA-33 and other JTA issues. The EC agreed on additional action items for the EC and provided guidance to the Chairperson regarding issues to be reported at the 47th OPSCOM meeting. The report of the Eighth Meeting of the JTA EC is provided under agenda item 7. 2.7 The Chairperson attended the 47th meeting of the Argos Operations Committee (OPSCOM-47, Easton, Md, USA, 21-23 May 2013), hosted by NOAA. The main results of JTA-32 with regard to OPSCOM interest were presented, including the status of the 5-Year Plan (2010-2014). The OPSCOM meeting expressed its concern regarding the technological issues on the drifting buoy program. The meeting expressed interest in the next steps regarding the establishment of the Forum of Users of Satellite Data Communication Systems and noted that an Ad Hoc International Forum of Users of Satellite Data Telecommunication Systems was organized on 3-4 October 2013 at IOC of UNESCO Headquarters. OPSCOM requested the JTA Chairman to represent the JTA and OPSCOM interests as discussed and proposed at OPSCOM-46. The report as presented by the Chairperson is given in Appendix B. 2.8 The Chairperson has the intention to visit to CLS in Toulouse in early September 2013 to discuss the CLS input to JTA-33, the status of the Five-Year Plan 2010-2014, a first draft of the next Five-Year Plan 2015-2019 and other CLS issues in support to the JTA. The results of the discussions will be included in the agenda for JTA-33. ______________ Appendices: 2 APPENDIX A Report of the Seventh meeting of the Executive Committee of the Argos Joint Tariff Agreement (JTA-EC-7) (Fremantle, 9 October 2012-10-09) Participants: JTA-EC members: Frank Grooters (Chair) Eric Locklear (USA) Joe Linganti (Canada) Johan Stander (South Africa) Ex-officio members: Bill Woodward (CLS America) Anne-Marie Bronce (CLS) Seema Owen (CLS America) Fabienne Jacq (CLS) Tom Gross (IOC Secretariat) Etienne Charpentier (WMO Secretariat) General comments about the JTA-32 Session Despite concerns about reduced JTA income cause mainly by technical failures of the drifters, the result of the meeting was found satisfactory. The meeting went smoothly also thanks to the work of the Executive Committee in preparing this meeting. Special request was made to CLS to monitor very closely the FYP, and notify the JTA-EC if needed. The meeting decided on 6 action items to be carried out by CLS. These are reflected in the final report of JTA-32. Items to be discussed at JTA-EC-8 The JTA-EC proposed items for discussion at JTA-EC-8: FYI 2012 results, and the status of 2013 Operating Principles, in particular the ToR of the EC The chair proposed to allow the JTA-EC to make some decisions on behalf of the JTA on administrative and financial matters, while reporting at the following JTA Session. Preparation for the OPSCOM-47 CLS informed the JTA-EC that the OSPCOM-47 will tentatively be organized in the USA from 29-31 May 2013. Situation regarding the drifter failures, and expected effects on the FYP until JTA-33 CLS to provide information, and seek feedback from the DBCP. Relationship with the Satcom Forum Preparation for the ad hoc Satcom Forum meeting, e.g. who will be representing the JTA at the meeting. Inviting the Chairman of the ad hoc Satcom Forum organizing committee to address the good relationship with the Satcom Forum. Its too early at this point to invite a representative of the Satcom Forum to JTA-EC meetings. Antenna for Easter Island. Proposals to be proposed on how practically to move forward, including with regard to the funding the antenna. Inviting users to JTA-EC-8 to make presentations The Paris venue should facilitate invitation of suitable user representatives. JTA-EC members, and CLS to propose names. Tentative Date and place of the JTA-EC-8 JTA-EC-8 should be organized before OPSCOM-47. Proposed dates: 16-17 April 2013 prior to the SOT-7 meeting. Bill Woodward and Eric Locklear will discuss and propose a venue in the USA. Agenda of the next JTA meeting JTA-EC-8 will discuss the agenda for JTA-33. Financial information to be presented to the JTA Baring in mind that the JTA-EC-8 will be held prior to the OPSCOM-47 meeting, some financial figures will be provided to the JTA-EC-8, although not as complete as what will be submitted to the OPSCOM. Financial information (e.g. FYP and its projections; preliminary status of the finances then completed figures) should be provided by CLS to the JTA-EC members prior to the JTA meeting. Need to organize a JTA-EC meeting between JTA Sessions JTA-EC-8 will discuss whether it should be required to have JTA-EC meetings between JTA-EC. Interactions with the ROCs JTA-EC need to think about how the JTA-EC should interact with the ROCs. Some background information need to be provided to them. Note: some other items for JTA-EC-8 to discuss are also included in the action list. Election: Chair, vice-Chair, EC members Action Items for JTA from DBCP _______________ APPENDIX B Report on the 31st JTA meeting at the 46th OPSCOM meeting 47th Operations Committee (Easton, Md, USA, 21-23 May 2013) H-1. Programs H-1-1 Report on JTA Meeting Frank Grooters presented the report on the 32nd JTA meeting. The 32nd meeting on the ARGOS JTA was kindly hosted by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and took place in Fremantle, Australia, from 8 to 10 October 2012. Ten ROCs and representatives of User Groups were present at the meeting, together with the DBCP Chairman and several representatives from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and the CLS Group. The meeting was jointly organized and served by the IOC and WMO Secretariats. The Meeting reviewed and discussed in an appropriate way, several JTA issues, in particular The activity under the 2012 Global Agreement, The report on the Development and Operations of CLS, Users Requirements, including those recommended by DBCP, The 2013 Tariff Agreement and related matters, The status of the 5-Year Financial Plan for the period 2010-2014, The JTA Operating Principles, and The proposed Forum of Satellite Telecommunication Users. The Meeting noted with satisfaction that usage of the Argos system has continued to grow, especially since 2007. The growth is mainly concentrated in the science segment, while fisheries and sensitive use domains have decreased in the last few years. The total number of active PTTs and PTT-years showed however a slight decrease over the last 12 months since JTA-31, mainly due to a reduced (-16% in PTT-years) buoy deployment. Wildlife activity showed an increase (+7.6%), but not sufficient to compensate the total reduction of PTT-years. The overall number of active PTTs was stable over the period August 2011 to July 2012, whereas the number of PTT-years remained also quite flat. This may be explained by time slot accounting and by the 12-days-per-month charging cap applied to animal platforms. Overall, the numbers of active PTTs and thus the number of transmitters in the field increased over the same period, mainly due to the wildlife category. Consumption by the floats and fixed stations category seems to be rather stable. Buoys and others have declined by nearly 16% during the period. In summary: (i) Buoys and Others still represent the most consumption of any category despite the slightly reduced number of active PTTs; (ii) Animals consumption continues to increase, this year by about 6.27%; (iii) Floats and Fixed Stations consumption in PTT-years remains stable. All animal categories benefit significantly from time slots, as recommended during JTA-27 to JTA-29. As an average, these PTTs transmit for 40% of the day. In 2011, due to the time slot accounting, the total benefits (all categories) were equivalent to 174.39 PTT-years. Further to the JTA-27 decision that monthly charges for animal platforms be capped at 12 day-units (48 time slots), 777 PTTs took advantage of the capping in 2011, a saving of 177 PTT-years. The number of animals taking advantage of the capping is increasing every year, 777 in 2011 compared to 690 in 2010, with an increase of 21% for birds PTTs, while the number of marine animal PTTs remained rather stable. For 2012, capping represents a projected impact in the order of 167 PTT-years. The Meeting agreed to continue the current scheme without modification. Under the Users Requirements the Meeting received a report by the Data Buoy Co-operation Panel (DBCP) Chairperson, Mr Al Wallace (Canada), regarding the Panels requirements and its recommendations to CLS. He noted that the 28th Session of the Panel did not have a specific item on User Requirements for the JTA and that should be interpreted as a general level of satisfaction. It was noted that Panel members reaffirmed their needs for timely reports on the GTS, and the Panel recognized and applauded the improvements in data timeliness from Argos that resulted from the establishment of the Cape Town, South Africa, antenna and the downloading of blind orbits at the Svalbard, Norway, facility. It was relayed to the JTA that DBCP members had noted that the use of Iridium telecommunications resulted in delivery of data reports that exceeded standards for timeliness and reliability. Mr Wallace noted that the DBCP had been focused on technical issues related with declining buoy lifetimes, early drogue loss and maintenance of the global array. He informed the JTA that the DBCP Task Team on Instrument Best Practices and Drifter Technology Development (TT-IBP) had formed a working group to address on an urgent the technological problems associated with water infiltration, battery leakage, etc. He also noted that power management with the new PMT functioning in PTT mode was problematic, but that one of the buoy manufacturers had made a presentation to the DBCP on how to deal with the issue. Mr Wallace encouraged CLS to work with the TT-IBP to develop optimal configurations for the PMT. Since 2004, transmissions from inactive IDs are no longer charged (decision at JTA-27). The meeting noticed that in 2011 the number of IDs in Inactive status increased greatly compared to 2010. More than 390 PTTs were counted every month to 189 PTTs in 2010, representing 137.47 PTT-year. Mainly Animals & Drifters platforms benefit from this service, continuing to transmit even when the data is no longer useful to the project. These PTTs are increasing the system occupancy. CLS insisted again on the recommendation to users and manufacturers to consider this by programming their PTTs for the duration of the experiment. The 5-Year financial Plan for 2010-2014 was reviewed. It was noted that the 2011 cost attributed to JTA had decreased, versus 2010, by 3.7% to 6.88 M . Opposite to that was the JTA income 7.44 M , a decrease of 5.9% due to the tariff reduction adopted in 2010 and also a significant decrease in the buoy activity caused by technical failures, partly compensated by the retention of the Unused ID fee. The resulting positive surplus for 2011 of 0.57 M was added to the cumulated balance in the 5-Year Plan to an amount of 2.98 M . The Meeting reviewed the projection for 2012 in the 5-Year Plan, calculated on the basis of a 7-month of usage and extrapolated until the end of the year. The projection of the results was negative by a 10% decrease in terms of overall PTT-years consumption with a relative stability of the number of active IDs, based on the following observations: the buoys program are facing significant decrease due to technological issues currently being recovered both by GDP and manufacturers, the observed decrease is 19% on GDP and 10% on the non large programs. Two manufacturers ceased their activity. Meanwhile the ARGO program is behaving well under plans; the Wildlife activity has compensated such oceanography issues until 2011. In 2012, the wildlife consumption is facing also a reduction in growth, growth limited to 1.6%, due mainly to the lack of equipment on the manufacturing side, available for procurement and deployment, refraining the activity from growth. Actions have been done by CLS to search for new manufacturers i.e. in Russia, China and France; the number of fixed stations is stable. The JTA income was expected to be 6.82 M , which was in the original 5Y Plan. The additional revenues are expected to be around 300 K , based on the invoicing of unused IDs, making the overall expected income 7.12 M . The JTA costs have been closely controlled in 2012 and it is anticipated that the Argos basic costs attributed to JTA could be limited to 7.2 M (increase 4.7% compared to 2011), resulting in a small negative year-end balance of 0.08 M and a net accumulated balance of 2.89 M . Despite a significant risk, the expected financial situation for 2012 was considered safe, with a significantly positive accumulated balance due to cost savings performed in 2011 and already anticipated in 2012, and the Meeting decided to follow the 5-Year Plan for 2013 and requested CLS to continue monitoring the risks continuously. The Terms and Conditions of the 2013 Global Agreement were adopted accordingly, only changing the year (2012 into 2013) and the number of days (366 to 365). Proposed Forum of Satellite Telecommunication Users: The meeting noted the outcome of the preparatory workshop for the establishment of an international Forum of users of satellite data telecommunication systems (Satcom Forum), which was held in Toulouse, France, from 23 to 27 April 2012. The meeting recalled that the future Forum is meant to provide an international mechanism, covering the wide user base that exists within the co-sponsoring Organizations, to address remote data communication requirements including tariff negotiations as needed for automatic environment observing systems using satellite data telecommunication systems (Satcom systems). Regarding tariff negotiation issues, the workshop agreed that the current Argos Joint Tariff Agreement (JTA) can eventually operate as an independent sub-group of the future Forum. The workshop reviewed the draft Terms of Reference of the Satcom Forum and proposed some changes. It also drafted operating principles, and updated the work plan leading to the formal establishment of the Forum by the co-sponsoring Organizations. Mr Grooters reported that the co-chairs of Opscom-46 have decided to review the draft ToR of the Forum as this was discussed and agreed by the preparatory SATCOM Workshop and to submit their comments to the JTA for further distribution with the intention to clarify the Argos JTA relationship to this (future) Forum so that the activities may be run in a constructive and efficient way. The JTA reviewed the proposed changes, proposed some adjustments, and agreed with the changes proposed (see Annex). The JTA agreed to reword as follows Section 2.2 of the Operating Principles in order to reflect the reality of the Argos JTA status: "The Argos Tariff Agreement (JTA) exists under the Argos OPSCOM authority. The Argos JTA contributes as a sub-programme of the Forum on the basis of the ToR and Operating Principles of the JTA agreed upon at the 31st session of the JTA. Its scope is to address requirement for using the Argos system, and to provide a mechanism for negotiating Argos Tariff amongst Argos governmental users." The JTA noted tentative plans to organize the ad hoc Satcom Forum meeting in conjunction with the DBCP and JTA meetings in fall of 2013. The JTA invited the Secretariat to consider organizing the Forum before the DBCP-29. JTA Operating Principles The Meeting reviewed the JTA Operating Principles and approved them with modifications as proposed by the Chairman. The Meeting reaffirmed that JTAs international status should be maintained and enhanced, and should seek continued WMO and IOC involvement and visibility. Elections The Meeting reelected Mr. Frank Grooters as the Chairperson, and Mr. Eric Locklear as its Vice-Chairperson. Following the Terms of Reference, both persons should hold office until the end of JTA-33. The Meeting also re-elected the members of the JTA Executive Committee. On the JTA Executive Committee: The JTA Executive Committee, established at JTA-29 in 2009, has proven to be a very effective and efficient tool during the inter-sessional period. It has, for instance, reduced the number of pending and continuous action items reduced from 32 in 2010 to 10 in 2013. The JTA-EC held his 7th meeting on the 9th of October to review the results of JTA-XXXII and to decide on the issues to be discussed at the (mid-term) 8th meeting of the JTA EC. At the kind invitation of NOAA, the 8th Meeting of the JTA EC was held in Annapolis, Maryland, USA, 16-18 April 2013. The EC reviewed the Action Items from JTA-32, Issues from the 6th and 7th Meeting of the JTA EC, the JTA Operating Principles and the status of the Five Year Plan for 2010-2014. Also the upcoming meeting of the ad-hoc Forum of Users of Satellite Data Telecommunication Systems (Paris, 3-4 October 2013), the status of the project for the management of Argos IDs and the proposed upgrade of the Argos regional antenna network, in relation with specific user requirements, were discussed. The EC further agreed on the agenda for JTA-XXXIII, together with the supporting documentation. The Committee noted that the Global Drifter Programme is still negatively affected by manufacturing problems, but that engineering improvements have been implemented and are currently tested. It is expected that the number of drifters array will increase, starting next year. The decrease in number of Platform Years in the 5-Year Plan, compared to the projections, are mainly attributable to the engineering problems with the drifting buoys, as the animal tracking has increased. The financial effects on the 5-Year Plan will be presented by CLS at Opscom-47. The Executive Committee was presented by CLS on the progress in the Real Time Antenna Optimization Project and noted with appreciation that a possible solution for the installation of an additional antenna (Easter Island) might be found. The EC decided to request the Chairman of the ad-hoc Forum Meeting to prepare a presentation on the preparation and objectives of the meeting in order to provide the members at JTA-33 the necessary information for preparing a JTA-position at that meeting. The JTA will also present the changes to the ToR of the Forum, as proposed by the Opscom co-chairs. The Executive Committee reviewed the JTA Operating Principles and suggested amendments which will be presented to and discussed at JTA-33. The management for the recycling of unused IDs has been very successful, resulting so far in more returned IDs than expected, providing CLS with a longer period in which the new type ID can be redistributed to the user community. ANNEX Proposed changes to the Terms of Reference of the Satcom Users Forum Comments made by the Opscom co-chairs to the draft SATCOM Forum ToR The co-chairs of Opscom-46 have decided to review the draft ToR as this was discussed and agreed by the preparatory SATCOM Workshop and to submit their comments to the JTA for further distribution with the intention to clarify the Argos JTA relationship to this (future) Forum so that the activities may be run in a constructive and efficient way. The comments made by the Opscom co-chairs read as follows: Page 1 Section 1 last bullet: we would recommend that the bullet (Recommended certain providers for certain requirements ?) be reworded into Maintain an up to date matrix of the compatibility between the proposed capabilities of the different systems and the user requirements so that the forum does not appear as interfering with the negotiation that the users may have with the different operators; Page 1 Section 3: What is understood as DCP service and the type of cooperative mechanisms which are addressed in this section is unclear. Page 2 Section 8: reference is made to stakeholders in this section but there is no definition of such stakeholders; such a definition should be introduced in order to guarantee consistency with the membership rules which are described at the end of Page 2. Since the ToR make reference to the operating principles, the draft version of the operating principles have been reviewed by the Argos OPSCOM co-chairs and the resulting comments are here below: Page 2 Section 2.2 In order to reflect the reality of the Argos JTA status, it is requested that the section is reworded into The Argos Tariff Agreement (JTA) exists under the Argos OPSCOM authority. The Argos JTA contributes as a sub-programme of the Forum on the basis of the ToR and Operating Principles of the JTA agreed upon at the 31st session of the JTA. Its scope is to address requirement for using the Argos system, and to provide a mechanism for negotiating Argos Tariff amongst Argos governmental users. The OPSCOM co-chairs thank you in advance for transmitting the here above provided comments and request for rewording. [Proposed changes BY JTA are highlighted in yellow] The International Forum of users of satellite data telecommunication systems is an entirely self-funded body jointly sponsored by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO, of the United Nations in the view to address the requirements of these two Organizations for the timely collection of environment data from observing platforms. Main goals It ensures proper coordination amongst the users of satellite data telecommunication systems and represents their collective interests in working with the satellite telecommunication service providers in order to advance the awareness and understanding of user requirements to advance the awareness and understanding of available and planned capabilities to facilitate adoption of interoperability and quality standards and principles to provide guidance to best meet user needs of each considered application. Activities The Forum shall: 1. Review available technologies, share experiences, and address the following requirements in the view to document capabilities, and identify strengths and weaknesses of the different satellite data telecommunication systems to address the requirements of specific uses. Global and regional coverage; specifically polar regions and third pole Network services and data access technology; Data transmitter technology, including radio-frequencies, interface programming, and electric power consumption; Data transmission rates; Data transmission quality; Real-time capability and data timeliness; Location capability; One-way vs. two-way data communication; Ground segment data processing, quality control, and distribution requirements; Data collection, and ground segment data processing pricing; Etc. Reliability Future developments / maintaining current system Size Bandwidth Maintain an up to date matrix of the compatibility between the proposed capabilities of the different systems and the user requirements 2. If appropriate, propose common approaches for specific user needs, and identify the best and more cost-effective satellite data telecommunication systems options to be used for the relevant observing platforms; 3. Make proposals for establishing cooperative mechanisms through the Data Collection Platform (DCP) services of meteorological satellites; [Item 3 above needs to be clarified; define DCP; define what cooperation mechanisms are proposed] 4. Facilitate negotiations between users and the satellite data telecommunication system operators for Inclusion of specific user requirements in their respective development programmes; Continuity of cost-effective data telecommunication services by encouraging tariff negotiating schemes such as the existing Argos Joint Tariff Agreement (JTA). 5. Facilitate negotiations with the manufacturers of platform transmitters for the inclusion of specific user requirements in future models of the transmitters; 6. Review and agree on its operating principles. The operating principles define the aims and principles of the Forum; the roles and responsibilities of the stakeholders and the Secretariats of the co-sponsors; the Terms of Reference of the Executive Committee; the structure and frequency of meetings; and their desired outcome; as well as the reporting procedure of the Forum; 7. Elect a Chairperson and vice-Chairperson from its participants; 8. Elect an Executive Committee, chaired by the Forums Chairperson, and including the vice-Chairperson, and stakeholder representatives; Amount of users/service providers? [In item 8 above, the stakeholders need to be defined; operating principles of the Satcom Forum should make reference to the operating principles of the JTA] 9. Report through the Chairperson to the Executive Bodies of the Co-Sponsor Organizations, and submit its recommendations as appropriate for their agreement; Decisions shall be agreed unanimously by the Forum. If decisions cannot be agreed unanimously, they will be deferred to the Executive Committee for further discussion and decision. Membership: Membership is open to all representatives of the co-sponsors stakeholders. Invitations to participate in the Forum are issued by the Secretariats of the co-sponsors to their respective Members/Member States, as well as to their relevant programmes and bodies. 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