Doing Business With the National Weather Service
<b>Address</b>National Weather Service1325 East-West HighwaySilver Spring, Md. 20910(301) 713-0689<a href="http://weather.gov">weather.gov</a><b>Founded:</b> Feb. 9, 1870<b>Director:</b> John "Jack" Kelly Jr.
National Weather Service1325 East-West HighwaySilver Spring, Md. 20910(301) 713-0689 Feb. 9, 1870 John "Jack" Kelly Jr. The National Weather Service provides weather, hydrologic and climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adjacent waters and oceans. It is the official U.S. agency for issuing warnings of severe weather. It provides data and products for a national information database that may be used by other organizations, both public and private. The National Weather Service comes under the guise of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration within the Commerce Department. NWS divides its coverage into six regions, and there are 122 forecast offices throughout the nation and some territories. There are also regional and national support centers nationwide. $824 million $800 million $743 million XXXSPLITXXX- Chief Information Officer May 2002 Smithsburg, Md. Crofton, Md. Married to Laurie (Zadd) West. Two children: son Steven, 19; daughter Tiffany, 16. Loves motorcycling. Owns two Harley-Davidsons, a Sportster and a 100th anniversary Road King Classic. Also enjoys bicycling, running and deer hunting. "Leadership" by Rudolph Giuliani Bachelors in information systems from Northern Michigan University; master of science in administration from Central Michigan University; master of science in information technology and executive CIO certificate from the University of MarylandWest: Some major challenges that we face are dealing with architecture, really having a solid enterprise architecture in place; the explosion of the Web, it continues to grow. Right now, weather.gov is rated as one of top five Web sites in government, so it's meeting the needs of citizens through expanded growth efforts. Also, keeping up with so many emerging technologies and leveraging them into our business needs. West: Different in the sense that we deal more with dissemination of data vs. transaction processing that you may see at other agencies. We deal with getting information out. Our core business is alerting the public to weather, warnings and advisories, such as tornadoes, hurricanes and flooding, and getting that information out as quickly as possible. So technology plays a very important role in the lead time, giving as much lead time to the citizens as possible so they can evacuate.We get heavily involved in modeling data, dispersion of data, a lot of areas that deal with supercomputing as well. It does have a different twist in that we deal with a lot more scientific work here. West: Past performance, delivering on time and delivering a quality product or service. West: I'd like to see our bandwidth positioned where it's seamless to users and also where we're using some of the newer technologies, such as e-authentication, GIS and grid computing.
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WT: What are the IT challenges the agency faces?
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WT: What do you look for in companies with which you are thinking of doing business?
WT: A year from now, where do you see weather service's technology capabilities?