Background to QA4EO
QA4EO has been endorsed by CEOS as a contribution to facilitate the GEO
vision for a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS). The aim
of GEOSS is to deliver comprehensiveand timely knowledge / information
products worldwide to meet the needs of its nine “societal benefit areas”. This can only be achieved through the synergistic use of data
derived from a variety of sources (satellite, airborne and in situ) and the coordination
of the resources and efforts of the GEO members.
To accomplish this vision, starting from a system of disparate systems that were built for a multitude of applications, requires the establishment of an internationally coordinated operational framework to facilitate interoperability and harmonisation. The success of this framework, in terms of data, is dependent upon the successful implementation of two key principles: 1. Accessibility / Availability and 2. Suitability / Reliability. Success also requires effective communication of these principles to all stakeholders.
To implement these principles in a harmonised manner, CEOS (the
space arm of GEO), through discussion with calibration and validation
experts from around the world, established QA4EO to facilitate
interoperability of GEO systems. QA4EO is based on the adoption
of guiding principles, which are implemented through a set of key
operational guidelines derived from best practices, for implementation
by the
GEO community. Although these guidelines were originally developed
to meet the needs of the space community, they have been written
with the aid of national metrology institutes of the UK and the USA
and, where appropriate, are based on best practices of the wider non-EO
community. They should therefore be readily adoptable by all GEO communities as a top-level framework that can
subsequently be translated and implemented to serve each specialist need.
