National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

National Weather Service Modernization and Weather Satellite Program Gao ID: T-AIMD-00-86 March 29, 2000

Although the National Weather Service (NWS) has nearly completed its systems modernization effort, it still faces important challenges. During the coming year, NWS plans to finish commissioning the Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS), the final system of the modernization effort. NWS is also developing additional AWIPS system capabilities to be implemented in the future. These additional capabilities are needed to improve radar and satellite processing and provide weather forecasters with a full range of interactive forecasting techniques, according to NWS. The agency is also developing a systems architecture to provide a blueprint for future systems acquisitions. Regarding the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite Program, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) continues to deploy weather satellites to ensure adequate satellite coverage. Because of unexpected problems, however, satellite coverage is now at risk and will remain so until a new satellite is successfully launched. NOAA plans to launch the new satellite in May 2000.

GAO noted that: (1) although NWS is nearing completion of its systems modernization effort, it still faces important challenges; (2) during the coming year, NWS plans to finish commissioning the Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS), the final system of the modernization; (3) at the same time, NWS is developing additional AWIPS system capabilities to be implemented in the future; (4) according to NWS, these additional capabilities are needed for AWIPS to improve radar and satellite data processing and to provide weather forecasters with a full range of interactive forecasting techniques; (5) NWS is also developing a systems architecture to provide a blueprint for future systems acquisitions; (6) regarding the GOES program, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) continues to deploy weather satellites to ensure adequate satellite coverage; (7) however, because of unexpected problems, satellite coverage is at risk and will remain so until a new satellite is successfully launched; (8) NOAA plans to launch the new satellite in May 2000; and (9) to ensure continued satellite coverage beyond the satellite series, NOAA is planning for the program's near- and long-term future.



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