A Commitment to Engage and Involve Stakeholders: The Experience of the United States of America’s Hydrographic Services Review Panel Federal Advisory Committee

Authors

  • Lynne Mersfelder-Lewis
  • Julie Thomas
  • Qassim Abdullah
  • Ed Saade

Abstract

The United States of America's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) uses strategic engagement with key stakeholders such as the members of Federal Advisory Committees to develop, and improve national navigation, positioning and observation services, data, policies, strategies, objectives and action plans. This article highlights the means by which NOAA has been mobilizing stakeholders through the establishment of a NOAA Hydrographic Services Review Panel (HRSP) Federal Advisory Committee (FAC). The article provides information on the structure of the HSRP, its charter, and involvement with NOAA’s current and future issues and its recommendations.

Author Biographies

Lynne Mersfelder-Lewis

Program Manager, Hydrographic Services Review Panel, Federal Advisory Committee,
Office of Coast Survey (OCS), National Ocean Service (NOS), NOAA, Silver Spring,
Maryland, USA.

Julie Thomas

Julie Thomas, Senior Advisor, Coastal Data Information Program, and Southern California
Coastal Ocean Observing System (SCOOS), Scripps Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla,
CA, USA.

Qassim Abdullah

Dr. Qassim Abdullah, VP & Chief Scientist, Woolpert, Inc., Brunswick, MD, USA; qassim.

Ed Saade

Ed Saade, Group Director Americas, President USA, Fugro Inc., Houston, TX, USA.

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Published

2021-11-30

How to Cite

Mersfelder-Lewis, L., Thomas, J., Abdullah, Q., & Saade, E. (2021). A Commitment to Engage and Involve Stakeholders: The Experience of the United States of America’s Hydrographic Services Review Panel Federal Advisory Committee. The International Hydrographic Review, (26), 135–145. Retrieved from https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/ihr/article/view/33126

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