ANNOUNCEMENTS

2021 HSRP meetings:
Virtual HSRP spring 2021 meeting:
March 3: 12:45-5:30pm ET
March 4: 12:45-5:00pm ET
Fall 2021 dates TBD - Hawaii

HSRP PUBLIC COMMENTS:

Public comments are encouraged on the topics under the purview of the HSRP and those discussed at the meeting especially on the value of NOS products and to offer recommendations to improve NOAA's navigation data, services, and products. You can submit comments in advance via a letter or an email, onsite in person at the meetings for no more than 2 minutes (and not repeating other comments), or during the meeting in writing by using the webinar Chat or Question function at the public meeting. All comments related to the HSRP purview will be shared with the HSRP members and entered into the public record.
Please email your advance letter or comment to:
hydroservices.panel@noaa.gov, Virginia.dentler@noaa.gov, and Lynne.Mersfelder@noaa.gov.

HSRP MEMBERSHIP and CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR NEW MEMBERS:

The next membership nomination period is for a start date of January 2022. Nominations are due no later than April 16, 2021, for a term starting January 2022. Terms are for a 4 year period.

Please submit your nomination now and it will be kept on file in case of unexpected openings. Please submit an email with your contact information and a request if you would like to receive a reminder note for the 2022 nomination period to hydroservices@noaa.gov or sign up here.

Please see below for more information on HSRP membership and the Call for Nominations process.

You can find more information on the nominations process and HSRP here: Nomination information: https://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/hsrp/call-application.html

Federal Register Notice: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2019/03/08/2019-04196/hydrographic-services-review-panel

HSRP recommendations and issue papers: https://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/hsrp/recommendations.html

HSRP working groups: https://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/hsrp/workinggroups.html

Current and past members and specialty areas: https://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/hsrp/panel.html

HSRP PURPOSE:

The HSRP is a federal advisory committee that provides NOAA with independent advice on improving the quality, efficiency, and usefulness of NOAA's navigation-related products, data, and services. The HSRP advises the NOAA Administrator about its navigation (i.e. nautical charts and ENCs), physical oceanographic (i.e. tides & water levels), geospatial, positioning, and coastal and shoreline programs, products, and services. There are two public meetings each year in different port regions at which public comments from stakeholders and partners are sought. Most of the meetings include a webinar capability for those not in the area.

TOPICS FOR THE HSRP PUBLIC MEETINGS:

The HSRP Federal Advisory Committee public meetings focus on topics related to navigation services portfolio of the National Ocean Service. The meetings often include the following: updates from the three HSRP working groups (WG) including the Planning and Engagement WG, Technology WG, and Arctic Priorities WG; development and finalization of issue papers and recommendations to NOAA; comments and suggestions regarding white papers, regional, state and national priorities; and review and discussion of proposed priorities for the HSRP.
The National Ocean Service program offices – National Geodetic Service, the Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, the Office of Coast Survey, as well as the University of New Hampshire’s Joint Hydrographic Center and Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping - provide updates related to navigation services.

MEETING MATERIALS:

The meeting materials are posted on the HSRP website in advance of the meeting including draft agendas, working papers, presentations, Federal Register Notice, and background materials. The agenda times and speakers are subject to change so please reference the most recent draft agenda online at: https://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/hsrp/meetings.html.

ANNOUNCEMENTS and RSVPs:

While RSVPs are not required for the meetings, we’d appreciate knowing you will attend to plan for seating and webinar size.

To be added to the list for meeting announcements, please send an email with your request, name, organization and email to:
Virginia.Dentler@noaa.gov, Lynne.Mersfelder@noaa.gov, and hydroservices@noaa.gov.


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Ports, Waterways and the U.S. Marine Transportation System--The vital link to economic prosperity and American jobs.

BACKGROUND

In October 2003, Secretary of Commerce Don Evans established the Hydrographic Services Review Panel as directed by the Hydrographic Services Improvement Act of 2002, Public Law 107-372. The Panel is composed of a diverse field of experts in hydrographic surveying, vessel pilotage, port administration, tides and currents, coastal zone management, geodesy, recreational boating, marine transportation, and academia. Advice from this panel will assist in addressing NOAA’s strategic plan to improve the nation's marine transportation system and NOAA’s plans to support commerce with world-class products and services that will help ensure safe, efficient and environmentally sound marine transportation.

For further information please contact:

NOAA Hydrographic Services Review Panel
1315 East-West Highway
SSMC3, N/CS, room 6127
Silver Spring, MD 20910
E-mail: hydroservices.panel@noaa.gov

Contact Information

For further information please contact:

NOAA Hydrographic Services Review Panel
1315 East-West Highway
SSMC3, N/CS, room 6127
Silver Spring, MD 20910
hydroservices.panel@noaa.gov

Revised: 10/16/2020