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Code · U.S. Code · Title 15 - COMMERCE AND TRADE · CHAPTER 111— WEATHER RESEARCH AND FORECASTING INNOVATION · SUBCHAPTER II— WEATHER SATELLITE AND DATA INNOVATION · § 8532

§ 8532. Commercial weather data

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(a)Data and hosted satellite payloads Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary of Commerce may enter into agreements for—
(1)the purchase of weather data through contracts with commercial providers; and
(2)the placement of weather satellite instruments on cohosted government or private payloads.
(b)Strategy
(1)In general Not later than 180 days after April 18, 2017, the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the Under Secretary, shall submit to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of Representatives a strategy to enable the procurement of quality commercial weather data. The strategy shall assess the range of commercial opportunities, including public-private partnerships, for obtaining surface-based, aviation-based, and space-based weather observations. The strategy shall include the expected cost-effectiveness of these opportunities as well as provide a plan for procuring data, including an expected implementation timeline, from these nongovernmental sources, as appropriate.
(2)Requirements The strategy shall include—
(A)an analysis of financial or other benefits to, and risks associated with, acquiring commercial weather data or services, including through multiyear acquisition approaches;
(B)an identification of methods to address planning, programming, budgeting, and execution challenges to such approaches, including—
(i)how standards will be set to ensure that data is reliable and effective;
(ii)how data may be acquired through commercial experimental or innovative techniques and then evaluated for integration into operational use;
(iii)how to guarantee public access to all forecast-critical data to ensure that the United States weather industry and the public continue to have access to information critical to their work; and
(iv)in accordance with section 50503 of title 51, methods to address potential termination liability or cancellation costs associated with weather data or service contracts; and
(C)an identification of any changes needed in the requirements development and approval processes of the Department of Commerce to facilitate effective and efficient implementation of such strategy.
(3)Authority for agreements The Assistant Administrator for National 1 Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service may enter into multiyear agreements necessary to carry out the strategy developed under this subsection.
(c)Pilot program
(1)Criteria Not later than 30 days after April 18, 2017, the Under Secretary shall publish data and metadata standards and specifications for space-based commercial weather data, including radio occultation data, and, as soon as possible, geostationary hyperspectral sounder data.
(2)Pilot contracts
(A)Contracts Not later than 90 days after April 18, 2017, the Under Secretary shall, through an open competition, enter into at least one pilot contract with one or more private sector entities capable of providing data that meet the standards and specifications set by the Under Secretary for providing commercial weather data in a manner that allows the Under Secretary to calibrate and evaluate the data for its use in National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration meteorological models.
(B)Assessment of data viability Not later than the date that is 3 years after the date on which the Under Secretary enters into a contract under subparagraph (A), the Under Secretary shall assess and submit to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of Representatives the results of a determination of the extent to which data provided under the contract entered into under subparagraph
(A)meet the criteria published under paragraph
(1)and the extent to which the pilot program has demonstrated—
(i)the viability of assimilating the commercially provided data into National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration meteorological models;
(ii)whether, and by how much, the data add value to weather forecasts; and
(iii)the accuracy, quality, timeliness, validity, reliability, usability, information technology security, and cost-effectiveness of obtaining commercial weather data from private sector providers.
(3)Authorization of appropriations For each of fiscal years 2019 through 2023, there are authorized to be appropriated for procurement, acquisition, and construction at the National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, $6,000,000 to carry out this subsection.
(d)Obtaining future data If an assessment under subsection (c)(2)(B) demonstrates the ability of commercial weather data to meet data and metadata standards and specifications published under subsection (c)(1), the Under Secretary shall—
(1)where appropriate, cost-effective, and feasible, obtain commercial weather data from private sector providers;
(2)as early as possible in the acquisition process for any future National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration meteorological space system, consider whether there is a suitable, cost-effective, commercial capability available or that will be available to meet any or all of the observational requirements by the planned operational date of the system;
(3)if a suitable, cost-effective, commercial capability is or will be available as described in paragraph (2), determine whether it is in the national interest to develop a governmental meteorological space system; and
(4)submit to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of Representatives a report detailing any determination made under paragraphs
(2)and (3).
(e)Data sharing practices The Under Secretary shall continue to meet the international meteorological agreements into which the Under Secretary has entered, including practices set forth through World Meteorological Organization Resolution 40.
(Pub. L. 115–25, title III, § 302, Apr. 18, 2017, 131 Stat. 103; Pub. L. 115–423, § 7(b), Jan. 7, 2019, 132 Stat. 5461.)
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