Part 1: Stakeholder Engagement
Stakeholder Engagement throughout the project lifecycle.
Define Stakeholder:
Who is a primary stakeholder for an SNWG Project?
- Funding sources, OMB, government, DAAC
Who is a stakeholder for the Product produced by the SNWG project?
- data scientists, requesting agencies
Assessment phase
Who we talk to: A bunch of Federal agencies. They go to another school. You wouldn’t know them.
What we want to know:
Modify or Enhance: Is there satellite data that already exists that does mostly work for you, but also could be better with some modifications or that exists but doesn’t go far enough to actually be useful for you?
Example from previous cycles: HLS-VI
Create: Is there satellite data that does not exist, but that you would like to see?
Example from previous cycle: Planetary Boundary Layer
Access: Is there satellite data that exists that you need help accessing?
Example from previous cycle: Commercial Satellite Data Acquisition
Implementation phase
Who we talk to: People who submitted surveys in the Assessment phase for the chosen Solution Products.
What we want to know: This product is getting made. What do you want most to see it do?
How we engage: SPoRT partnership, trainings, workshops
User Impact Stories during Implementation Internal note: Detail: how do we get impact stories when the Product isn’t complete and in use by Federal agencies and private users
Operations phase
- Who we talk to
- People who submitted surveys in the Assessment phase for the chosen Solution Products.
- Active users of the Operational Product.
- What we want to know
- Will you use our product? Please?
- If you aren’t using it, why not?
- How we engage Trainings, workshops, press releases
Detail: Getting user impact stories once Federal Agencies are using the Product
SPoRT (Short-term Prediction Research and Transition Center) Collaboration
Internal Note: Ask Anita for help completing this section
- Who is SPoRT?
- Why do we work with SPoRT?
- What does SPoRT do for you?
Open Source Science in Stakeholder Engagement
Keeping it real
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