-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Schwabacher [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 11:39 AM
To: _NOS Constituent
Subject: NOAA's Next Generation Strategic Plan

On behalf of National Ocean Service Acting Assistant Adminstrator David 
Kennedy, I'd like to personally invite you to review and comment on 
NOAA's draft Next Generation Strategic Plan (NGSP), open for public 
comment until August 10. You can download a copy of the plan and submit 
comments at http://www.noaa.gov/ngsp, or comment via e-mail at 
[email protected].

The NGSP provides clear strategic direction to address local, regional, 
national and international issues identified by a broad range of 
stakeholders using NOAA's mandated authority and capabilities in 
science, service, and stewardship. The release of the NGSP during a dark 
moment in environmental history is timely for highlighting strategies to 
improve our communities, economies, and ecosystems, especially our vast, 
but not invulnerable ocean and coasts.

Of special interest to the National Ocean Service is NOAA's goal for 
"Resilient Coastal Communities and Economies" that depends on effective 
conservation and management of healthy ecosystems. This NGSP goal 
directs NOAA and partners to achieve results that strengthen communities 
against climate and other hazards, foster comprehensive and effective 
ocean and coastal planning and resource management, ensure safe, 
environmentally sound marine transportation, improve water quality and 
human health, and strive for safe access and management of the Arctic.

Please share your views of NOAA's NGSP and other issues and concerns. We 
greatly appreciate your feedback.

Thank you for your interest in NOAA's National Ocean Service,

Rick Schwabacher
Constituent & Intergovernmental Relations
NOAA National Ocean Service
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/



------ Message to Stakeholders from NOAA Strategic Planning -------

Dear NOAA Stakeholder:

We are pleased to invite you to comment on NOAA's /Next Generation 
Strategic Plan /(NGSP).

The NGSP renews NOAA's mission and vision of the future in light of the 
national and global challenges we face and new opportunities that we 
might seize. The Plan lays the foundation for NOAA to play a leading 
role in responding to the Nation's most urgent challenges, ranging from 
climate change, severe weather, and natural or human-induced disasters 
to declining biodiversity and threatened or degraded ocean and coastal 
resources. It is a tool for guiding strategic discussions and decisions, 
both within NOAA and with our partners and stakeholders.

This Plan emerged from extensive consultations across the Nation with 
NOAA's staff and stakeholders, including partners in the public, 
private, and academic sectors that contribute to NOAA's mission. In 
conducting over 20 regional stakeholder forums, a national forum in 
Washington DC, as well as hosting Web-based surveys and idea generation, 
NOAA has gathered valuable contributions that represent an assessment of 
the greatest challenges facing the nation and the highest priority needs 
for NOAA.

To that end, we now seek your final comments on NOAA's strategy 
including: the organization's mission statement, vision of the future, 
long-term goals, and five-year objectives. The public comment period is 
open June 29 through August 10, 2010. Download a copy of the draft 
strategic plan and submit comments online via the NGSP Web site at: 
www.noaa.gov/ngsp <http://www.noaa.gov/ngsp>. You may also submit 
comments via email at [email protected] or mail to: National 
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Program Planning and 
Integration, 1315 East West Highway, Room 15749, Silver Spring, Maryland 
20910.

Thank you for engaging in the development of NOAA's NGSP. Your continued 
support in NOAA is vital to the work of the agency and to advancing our 
vision of healthy ecosystems, communities, and economies that are 
resilient in the face of change.

Sincerely,

NOAA Strategic Planning

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