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SUMMARY:National Environmental Prediction System – System and Design
DESCRIPTION:Dr Siddeswara Guru1, Dr Beryl Morris1, Michelle Heupel2, Ben Evans, Andrew Treloar3 and  Stuart Barr4, Andre Zerger\n1University Of Queensland, Indooroopilly, Australia\n2Integrated Marine Observing System\n3ARDC\n4AURIN\n\nThe 2016 National Research Infrastructure (NRI) roadmap proposed the setting up of National Environmental Prediction System (NEPS). The 2018 Research Infrastructure Investment Plan proposed a scoping study for NEPS. A working group was setup to conduct the scoping study through wider consultation with research community. The NEPS would enable transdisciplinary approach to problem solving by enabling domain scientists, computer scientists, economists and policy-makers to work together to improve the management of Australia’s environment. The working group has proposed a strong participation of NCRIS platforms, government agencies and industries in the development of NEPS.\nThe wider participation of existing NCRIS platforms would provide NEPS access to existing data and compute infrastructure. But the access and reuse of these infrastructure needs a stronger governance around infrastructure and information management and policies for seamless data sharing and models that will be used in the predictions.\nThe BoF will enable NCRIS platforms to discuss the development of NEPS and collective pathway required for successful implementation. Several aspects of the system from different viewpoints will be discussed including contextual, functional, information, technical, development, deployment and operational, enabling concerns of multiple stakeholders to be addressed. The BoF will have presentations on stakeholder engagements, gather experiences and gain input across different domains on how to develop NEPS and discuss some of the problems that can be resolved in short to medium terms by leveraging existing infrastructure.\n\nBiography:\nSiddeswara Guru is the program lead for the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network\n(TERN) Data Services and Analytics Platform. He initiates, coordinates and manages data\ne-infrastructure and analytics projects apart from overseeing the data and information\nmanagement activities across TERN.\n
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