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http://www.bis.gov.uk/ukspaceagency
Maximizing the potential of Earth Observation for theeconomy, science and society.
Beth Greenaway,
Head of Earth Observation
28th September 2015
Welcome: UK Space Gateway at Harwell
Public support plays a strong role in creating conditions for investment
There are almost 100 foreign-owned space firms now in the UK
UK Space Gateway at Harwell, with nearly 60 space companies as of May 2015
Source: ‘Size and Health 2015’
Overview
The UK Space Agency
EO Strategic Implementation Plan
National and International Programmes
UK Space Agency – Our Roles
Leadership ProgrammesPolicy &
Regulation
Partnership
Education & Training
Science & Technology
Innovation & Investment
Business Growth
70 staff£360M
p.a.
UK Space Agency – Our “Domains”
EO& Meteorology
Telecomm Navigation Applications & Services
Manned Space
Space Science Planetary
ExplorationSpace Situational
Awareness
UK Space – Growth
Satellite Applications Catapult
Satellite Applications Catapult
EO Strategic Implementation Plan
EO applications and services predicted to be central to space enabled economic growth aiming for a 10% UK share of the expected £400 billion global space-enabled market 2030.
Published 14th July.
Not a new strategy – will be
a new strategy 2017-2030.
Internal prioritisation tool
EO Priority Actions A. Define and Lead EO strategy and policy development B. Enable growth of the EO and related sectors C. Position UK as a global leader in use of EO in applications and services D. Sector sponsor for the EO community (nationally and internationally)
A UKSA Policy Actions
B£ Growth
C Use of EO
UKSA EO TEAM
D Community
Launch
Development
IndustryESA Global
agencies
National
Local & Devolved
Administrations
Spectrum &
Licences
Agency Ofcom
Data & Ground Segmen
tAgency
Industry
Operations
Industry
ESA
Academia
Research
EU (H2020)
National
ESA
Agency
Research CouncilsInnovate UK
Local Government
Industry
General Public
Central Government
Space Enabled markets
Academia
Information & Services
Space Industry
Space Infrastructure supporting Earth Observation
enabled services
RAL
Non EO data
UK Strengths
Satellite Manufacture
UK Strengths
Satellite Manufacture
Data Handling &
Cal/Val
© DMCii
UK Strengths
Satellite Manufacture
Data Handling &
Cal/ValApplications
• Satellite Applications Catapult
• STFC RAL Space
• Met Office• UK SA Space Science• Universities
- Mission Communication Service Centre- Security Resilience Unit (SRU)- Maritime Operations Centre (inc. IUU)- Space Weather Services - Climate Environmental Monitoring from Space (CEMS)- Centre for Environmental Data Archival (CEDA)
- Climate Environmental Monitoring from Space (CEMS)- Centre for Environmental Data Archival (CEDA)- COSMO UK-CUT- Polar Orbiter Processing- Geostationary Processing- Euclid Science Ground Segment Shear Organisational Unit- Planck (Cambridge & ICL)- GAIA Data Processing and Analysis Consortium (Cambridge)- Swift Science Data Centre (Leicester)- Herschel SPIRE (RAL)- Hinode EIS (RAL)- GERB Data Processing and Archives
- Janet Harwell / Chilbolton- Janet Harwell / Goonhilly- Fast link Harwell / Farnborough- Fast link Harwell / Guildford- Dark Fibre Link- Janet Met Office / BADC
- Mission Lab- Concurrent Design Facilities SSTL Missions
- Harwell Operations CentreCCSDS Missions- Harwell Operations CentreCubeSat Missions- Harwell Operations Centre- Ukube-1 Mission Control System
S-Band- 12m Harwell- 6.1m ChilboltonUHF/VHF- Chilbolton
S-Band- 12m Harwell- 6.1m Chilbolton- 4.5m Chilbolton- 25m ChilboltonX-Band- 6.1m Chilbolton- 4.5m Chilbolton- 25m Chilbolton- 2.4m Exeter- 3.2m Exeter
UHF/VHF- Chilbolton- HarwellL-Band- 25m Chilbolton- 2.4m Exeter- 3.2m ExeterC-Band- 2.4m SADISKa-Band- 25m ChilboltonKu-Band- 2 x 1.2m EUMETCast Exeter- 4 x 1.2m TV reception
- Ukube-1- TDS-1- NovaSAR- CHEOPS- COSMO-SkyMed
- FAAM BAe-146-301 aircraft- MOCCA Civil Contingencies aircraft (Cessna 421)
DSAT-3G- 2.4m Defence Satellite Reception- 4 x 1.2m TV reception
UK Ground Segment InfrastructureCivil Institutional Organisationsand Universities – Nov 2013
When fully operational eight terabytes of new data per day will be available from Copernicus for people to access, equivalent to eight computer hard drives worth, and all of it free to all for download.
Sentinel Data Access Service
The Satellite Applications Catapult will house the rolling archive of Sentinel-1 data
Agreement signed 18th March 2015
Led by the UK Space AgencyDelivered in collaboration with the Satellite Applications Catapult
SSGP Processes– Outputs– Outcomes
Public Sector Users
ExpertiseIndustries
SSGPOffice
Business Requirements
TranslateRequirements
Website Help Desk
Road Map/Action Plan
Leveraged Funding
Outputs
OperationalServices
Business Case for Users Internal Investment
Points of Contact
Unlock Barriers by:- Influencing Policy- Dialogue- Education- Inspiration- Alert and Enable use of funding
X Whitehall EO WG
• Led by DECC and Defra with 9 Departments. • Meeting 1
• EO in 2015: New business models• Current use across Departments • Barriers and opportunities
• Meeting 2 Sept – Dept questions and themes • Meeting 3 20th Nov – Industry / policy dialogue
UK Space – International Relationships
European Space Agency
&European Union
National Initiatives
International Space
Partnerships
Emerging SPACE economies
“Newton”-like
Slide from Networking Event – Chris Lee
International Partnership Space Programme IPSP
A two year £32 million programme, established and led by the UK Space Agency.
Aims to test an approach to enable UK satellite and other space sector companies to develop mutual benefit international partnerships.
Provides grants of up to 50% (or 60% and 70 %, respectively, for medium and small companies) to undertake collaborative projects.
The first call was in 2014, with a second call in 2015.
9 of the existing 19 grants have a strong EO focus .
EO is an essential component of the infrastructure and contributor of economic growth, data and science. It is a KPI for the Agency
Success for UKSA requires growing existing UK strengths, seizing new markets and engaging the public sector as operational users.
Technology and business models are changing. Partnerships are essential to deliver operational services to realise the benefits of EO.
Finally
@spacegovuk
Thank you for your attention and interest
Beth.Greenaway@ukspaceagency.bis.gsi.gov.ukeoteam@ukspaceagency.bis.gsi.gov.uk
Have a good WIGISS meeting
Any questions?
Case for space Summary
The space sector is:– High skill– High value added– Highly productive– Export intensive– Attracting increasing FDI– Growing rapidly
It also enables other sectors, boosting productivity and supporting growth in the wider economy
IPSP Challenges
Smarter Government
Local Needs
Sustainable Partnership
Local ChampionsLocal Skills
Education & Human Capital
Service LedDemonstration
Slide from Networking Event – Chris Lee
IPSP projects with EO focus.. 1
Deimos UK: Smart Application for Feature extraction & 3D modelling using high resolution satellite ImagerY (SAFIY) in collaboration with Dubai. Will use EO data to monitor, and detect changes in vegetation, water, road networks and buildings in support of the Dubai "smart government" initiative.
Ecometrica: Advancing Earth observation applications for forests in Brazil and Mexico. Involves a network of connected centres combining local and global EO data products for specific regional applications
Satellite Applications Catapult: Collaborative SAR solutions for Australia, based on what’s being developed for the UK collaborative ground segment with also further opportunities for UK companies to export to Australia and other countries.
…2
SPIRE: Nanosatellite-powered Earth observation application for small vessel tracking and monitoring in collaboration with Singapore. The project combines AIS and InfraRed/optical medium resolution data.
SSTL: KazSTSAT in collaboration with Kazakhstan. The additional (IPSP) funding has allowed a 20m multi-spectral imagery to be added, improved downlink/image processing capabilities and the development of downstream services.
Stevenson Astrosat: Oceania Pacific Recovery and Protection in Disaster (RAPID) in collaboration with Vietnam. The RAPID system is designed to provide a vital link between critical satellite imaging information and ‘in the field’ emergency responders making crucial decisions during and in the aftermath of a natural disaster.
Surrey Space Centre: Earth Observation for the preservation of ecological Bacalar corridor in Mexico. To develop strong commercial and academic links between UK and Mexico for the exploitation of satellite EO data to address real-world problems.
….3
Teratech Components Ltd: Collaborative development of radiometer components for meteorological instruments in collaboration with China.
University of Strathclyde: Space technologies for agriculture robotics with soil sensing and a haptic robotic arm (AgriRover) in collaboration with China. I’ve classed this as remote sensing as one aim is to understand and automate the measurement of soil quality using laser spectroscopy.
UK Space Agency: Earth Observation Team
With expertise from:Chris Lee – International, Disaster CharterKathy Bass – Applications Sara Huntington – SSGP Lee Boland – H2020Ray Fielding - IPSP
Head of Earth Observation
Beth Greenaway
EO PolicyCharles McCausland
EO Data and Ground segment
Chris Hall
EOProgrammesMaria Adams
Director of Growth Catherine Mealing- Jones
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