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IOC Strategic Plan for Data and Information Management

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The most recent version of the strategic plan (2017-2021) was adopted by the IOC Assembly at its 29th Session (2017) through Decision IOC-XXIX/Dec. 6.2.2 .

It has been published as IOC Manuals and Guides No. 77 (see left)

The IOC Data and Information Management Strategy is for all data collected in IOC programmes. The vision is to achieve: “A comprehensive and integrated ocean data and information system, serving the broad and diverse needs of IOC Member States, for both management and scientific use.”. The IOC Data and Information System will provide seamless access to the real-time and delayed-mode oceanographic data and services across all IOC and related programmes, handling data from the point of collection, through processing and quality control, to archival and dissemination. 

The IOC Data and Information Management system resulting from this strategy will deliver:

(i) assembled, quality controlled and archived data on a diverse range of variables according to scientifically sound and well-documented standards and formats,
(ii) timely dissemination of data on a diverse range of variables (observations and model outputs) both on real-time and delayed modes depending on the needs of user groups and their technical capabilities (automatic dissemination as well as “on demand”), and
(iii) easy discovery and access to data and information on a diverse range of variables and derived products (including forecasts, alerts and warnings) by users who have a broad range of capabilities.

The objectives of the IOC Strategic Plan for Data and Information Management for 2017–2021 are to:

(i) facilitate and promote the exchange of oceanographic data and information in compliance with the IOC Oceanographic Data Exchange Policy,
(ii) deliver a comprehensive distributed data system that can receive data collected by all IOC programmes and projects and deliver them in a uniform and transparent way to all users,
(iii) deliver a system that can collect bibliographic and factual information from all IOC programmes and projects and deliver them in a uniform and transparent way to all users, and
(iv) ensure alignment with, and contribution to, both the IOC’s Medium-Term Strategy 2014–2021, and with the UN’s 2030 Agenda for sustainable development, in particular the dedicated sustainable development goal for the ocean (Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development),

 

Note: information on the previous version of the Strategic Plan (2013-2017) can be found here

Note: information on the previous version of the Strategic Plan (2008-2011) can be found here

 
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