NOAA to host listening session in Madison, Wisconsin

Agency seeking input for implementation of Strategic Plan

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We are scientists, engineers, researchers, technicians, and more who remain united in our common mission: science, service, stewardship. (Image credit: NOAA )

NOAA is conducting a series of listening sessions across the United States to receive public input regarding the implementation of the Department of Commerce's 2018-2022 Strategic Plan. One of the goals in the Strategic Plan is “Strengthen U.S. Economic and National Security by Reducing Extreme Weather Impacts.” NOAA has a critical role in implementing this goal through the implementation of the Weather Research Forecasting and Innovation Act of 2017, which includes advancing science and technology innovation, improving weather research to operations, developing a community-based weather model and advancing seasonal to subseasonal weather forecasts.

Dr. Neil Jacobs, assistant secretary of commerce for environmental observation and prediction, will discuss the implementation of The Weather Act, including the development of a community-based weather model. His remarks will be followed by a period for public comments. This is an opportunity to ask questions and provide input on implementation of these and other NOAA and Department of Commerce priorities.

WHAT:
NOAA listening session

WHEN:  
Mon., Nov. 26
Doors open 2:00 p.m. CST
Listening session begins 2:30 p.m. CST
Media should arrive on site no later than 2:00 p.m. CST

WHERE:
University of Wisconsin
Union South
Varsity Hall
1308 W. Dayton Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53715

WHO:
Neil Jacobs, Ph.D., assistant secretary of commerce for environmental observation and prediction

Key Topic:
To discuss the implementation of The Weather Act, including the development of a community-based weather model.

Media RSVP:
Media interested in viewing the public session or to request an interview with the NOAA speaker must RSVP to listen.sessions@noaa.gov by 5:00 p.m. EDT on Sun., Nov. 25.