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Integration and Collaboration
A Simple Networked Information System
PNAMP Principles (from the Executive Network CharterResource Policy and Management:
The purpose of monitoring efforts is to provide the most important scientific information needed to inform public policy and resource management decisions.
Efficiency and Effectiveness: Cooperative monitoring will enhance efficiencies and effectiveness of our respective and collective efforts.
Scientifically Based: Environmental monitoring must be scientifically sound.
Shared Information: Monitoring data must be accessible to all participants on a timely basis.
Information FlowFirst Steps
PROJECTS and MONITORING
ACCOUNTABILITY/LONG-TERM COMMITMENTS
Networked Information SystemData Systems Mgmt.
PNAMPTransboundaryPSCPSMFCNWIFCCBFWABPAP.S PartnershipFederal/State CaucussCSMEPWA. Monitoring ForumOregon Watershed EnhancementWA.Recovery BoardsCESUUniversitiesAFSASPRS
FUNDERSNPCC, BPA, NOAA, StatesPCSRF, BiOp
Protocols, Methods, Analysis, Design and Training Commonality
Communication CoordinationIntegration
RME Results
RME R&D(Products)
PNAMP GoalsImprove communication between monitoring programs across state, tribal, and federal organizations. Improve scientific information needed to inform resource policy and management questions and decisions. Seek efficiencies and cost-effectiveness across monitoring programs through compatible and cooperative monitoring efforts. Promote science-based credibility of monitoring and assessment efforts. Share resources and information between monitoring programs across state, tribal, and federal organizations.
Goals for 2008
Support PNAMPs Immediate Role to Research Monitoring and Evaluation Science
Integrate with other Information Sharing Efforts
Disseminate Information Broadly
Synchronize Collaboration and Communication with Product Dissemination
Optimized Internal Organization
Support Work Groups and Products
E-Publication of existing and future recommendations
Examples of Simple Disjointed Information Sites (DIS)University of Oregon BlackboardElsevierPacific Northwest Cooperative Ecosystem Studies UnitThe Coalition for Networked InformationNational Environmental Methods IndexNorth Cascades National Park Service Complex Whats missing? PNW Aquatic Monitoring Methods, Protocols and Techniques Recommendations and
Collaboration between and Among: PNAMP and its (EN), RCO, CSMEP, The Puget Sound Partnership, The Federal Caucus, WA Monitoring Forum, OWEB, WA Salmon Recovery Boards, etc.and, links to all the above.
Even in Bulgaria?
PNAMP Charter ElementsVI Communications as it applies to Networked Information (from PNAMP Charter)
Internal The Coordinator and workgroup leads will use electronic means to facilitate informal routine communications to the extent possible; other methods will be explored as dictated by need.
External The Steering Committee and Coordinator will provide external communications via electronic means including development and use of internet access to PNAMP products and information, []
Short and Long Term Goals and Needs
Short TermProduct DisseminationCollaborationCommunicationOrganizationOptimizing RMEDeployment of an NIS (Summer 08)Nominal ResourcesIntegration w/ long term pilot and data system effortsLong TermIntegration w/ long term pilot and data system effortsAccessClearinghousePortalsNew FTEsData AccessData ManagementMetadataAdvanced Functions
ConclusionsNISs are designed to expand and upgrade PNAMPs internal and external organizational needs and streamline our production and external outreach needs
There is an expectation that PNAMP help focus the five-six RME organizations towards a single and straightforward goal of coordination
PNAMP is well suited to do the NIS pilot project because our goal is simple and needs are immediate and we are committed and chartered to integrateStructured workgroups with short and long term planning and PRODUCTSMost data management, and/or design information has become difficult to agree upon and/or deploy
StreamNets new scope provides an opportunity to manage larger and more complex systems, and , NWHI is a proven exception.
An NIS system will allow PNAMP to help many groups to compare and contrast methods.
Finally, PNAMP and its partners will have expanded potential to provide products (e.g. details ranging from statistical designs to field logistics) and provide them as reviewed and vetted recommendations.
Total Success MethodologyPlanning Design (in process) Operation (Subcommittee Spring 08)Optimization (Platform- Spring Summer 08)Content (ready, waiting and future)Deployment and Delivery (sooner, not laterSummer/Fall 08-Beta) = Success (Deployment, Communication, Collaboration and Integration (Fall/Winter 08-09)Next Steps:Integration with Data Management, Metadata Extensibility of NIS + +