ENAV WG2
ENAV WG2 MeetingsOpening session: Overview of tasks; review dates and expected output; presentations (if there are any)
Opening session: Overview of tasks; review dates and expected output; presentations (if there are any)
Blue Sky Thinking: Brainstorming session – future work plan, role of WG 2 for 2022-2026 (facilitated discussion session, may do break out groups) Output: Mind map of key points / Vision for activity 2022-2026 related to emerging digital comms. / WG focus (and name may change)
MRCP: Review initial draft recommendation / discuss guideline / confirm topics and outline for guideline based on existing MRCP
IMT/MASS: Review both sets of documents (from intersessional work) Outputs: Finalize both sets of documents
Maritime Single Window: Review FAL.5 Circ.42 / ARM Task Group on Ship Reporting (folder) Output: Walk through the FAL document on MSW / Discuss implications for IALA / Identify way forward to address task
IoT: Draft recommendation / guideline (need to confirm and have input) Output: Review documents / Agreed focus / Confirm intersessional work for IoT
IMT (3GPP) / MASS
Review of draft report: official ‘close’ of WG activities / Address liaison notes to 3GPP / input to IMO/JEG on 3GPP Output: Final WG report to forward to IALA Secretariat
MRCP: A start on the ‘intersessional’ work that will be needed for this document review and update. Output: Revised draft documents for further intersessional work
Overview – review tasks, identify/review input papers, confirm work process.
John Fischer from Orolia (VP, Advanced R&D) will provide a presentation session on 20 October in advance of a review of the input paper ENAV28-5.1.2.4.1 and ENAV28-5.1.2.4.2 Review of input paper / technology review on 21 October
Presentation session from Orolia on 20 October in advance of a review of the input paper ENAV28-5.1.2.4.1 and ENAV28-5.1.2.4.2 Review of input paper / technology review on 21 October
To review/revise the WG2 report, Prep for intersessional (if proposed), Any Other Business
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