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July 22nd, 2009

Going For GMES


EUMETSAT, the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites, has signed a Framework Agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) on the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) program.

GMES logo The agreement, which was signed by the EUMETSAT Director-General, Dr. Lars Prahm, and the Director-General of ESA, Jean-Jacques Dordain, will pave the way for further detailed implementing arrangements between both organizations for cooperation on GMES Sentinels (Sentinels-3, -4 and -5). The GMES Framework Agreement sets out the roles and responsibilities of EUMETSAT and ESA in their cooperation on the GMES Space Component (GSC). Under the agreement, ESA will be responsible for the procurement of the GMES Sentinel missions, the overall coordination of the GSC, and for the interface between the GSC and GMES Services. EUMETSAT will be responsible for the contribution of its mission data, products, and services to GMES, in accordance with the EUMETSAT Data Policy, and for establishing the mission requirements, as well as contributing to the development of the GMES Sentinel missions that EUMETSAT will operate.

EUMETSAT and ESA plan specific implementing arrangements on their cooperation on the GMES Sentinel-3 Ground Segment and those concerning the integration of GMES Sentinel-4 instruments in and their flight on EUMETSAT’s Meteosat Third Generation (MTG) satellites and the integration of Sentinel-5 instruments in and their flight on Post-EUMETSAT Polar System satellites. EUMETSAT is already providing its data and products, including real-time data, free of charge to the five GMES Core Services (three fast-track and two pilot services) during their currently ongoing pre-operational phase. The three fast track services are the Land Core Service, Marine Core Service, Emergency Response Support Service, and the two pilot services cover Security and Atmosphere monitoring. EUMETSAT is, therefore, providing a large part of the space data needed by GMES Core Services on Marine and Atmosphere monitoring. The GMES Framework Agreement was approved by the EUMETSAT Council meeting in Darmstadt, where the Council also adopted a draft program proposal on the GMES Sentinel-3 Programme under the responsibility of ESA. EUMETSAT will be the operator of Sentinel-3, serving the marine user community with near-real-time and off-line products.