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Agenda (draft) 6 th Meeting of the Nautical Information Provision Working Group (NIPWG) 28 January 1 February 2019, BSH, Rostock, Germany Stakeholders Forum on provision of NPUB information on onboard devices 29 January (Penta Hotel), Rostock, Germany Monday, 28 January Forenoon 1 Opening and administrative arrangements Opening address on behalf of the German HO TD 2 Agenda Adoption of the Agenda 6-2 3 Minutes of NIPWG5 JS 6-3 3.1 Amendments to the minutes JS 3.2 Review of Action Items from NIPWG5 JS 4 NIPWG status of work (overview) 6-4 6 Council and HSSC related information 6.1 Overview of Council and HSSC decisions affecting NIPWG (status of actions items assigned to NIPWG) 6.2 Discussion of Council 2-4.1 and 2-4.3 Oral YG oral 6-6.2 7 S-100 related information 7.1 Outcome of the S-100WG TSM meetings DZ 6-7 5 Projects and concepts 5.1 Information on SMART project progress (on THURSDAY) JP 6-5.1 5.2 IIC Technologies epilots Concept CH 6-5.2 5.3 NOAA s NPB progress on transitioning from paper products to S-100 products BS 6-5.3 presentation Monday, 28 January Afternoon 1

8 S-126 (Physical Environment) discussions 8.1 S-126 status and further data model development discussions 8.3 Discussion of the paper BS 6-8.1 9 (S-129) Under keel clearance information 9.1 HDWG (Under Keel Clearance Management Systems definition) (draft discussion paper for UKCMPT consideration) JS 6-9.1 9.2 Update of Mariners Routeing Guide (S-49) MK 6-9.2 10 (S-128) Catalogue of Nautical Products 10.1 Presentation of the work status SJ 6-10.1 10.2 Discussion on the paper ProdSpec draft 0.0.1 11 (S-124) Navigational Warnings (WWNWS) 11.1 WWNWS-Correspondence Group report EM 6-11.1 11.2 STM - Baltic Navigational Warning service (on behalf of ML) 6-11.2 11.3 Canadian Trial on S-124 for NtM EM 6-11.3 11.4 Denmark Trial on S-124 for NtM/NIORD JC 6-11.4 13 US NGA enhanced update service for Nautical Publications 13.1 Introduction of the ESYNC system JS 6-13.1 Minutes of Day1 END OF DAY 1 2

Tuesday, 29 January whole day Stakeholders Forum 0900 1030 Welcome speech and introduction 09:45 (08:45 UK time, Matthew is online from 08:30) ICS presentation* MW 1100 1200 CIRM presentation MB 1400 1530 BIMCO presentation* AS 8.2 Effort and capacity in the development of portrayal concepts for S-126 data JK 6-8.2 1600 1700 IHMA presentation BvS END OF DAY 2 JK MB AS* MW* BvS Jens Schröder-Fürstenberg (NIPWG Chair Jimin Ko (ROK/ KHOA)) Michael Bergmann (CIRM) Ashok Srinivasan (BIMCO) Matthew Williams (ICS) Ben von Scherpenzeel (IHMA) * remotely via Skype 3

Wednesday, 30 January (Data work) 30 (S-122) MPA and (S-123) Radio Services 30.1 Status of Registry entries oral 30.2 Maintenance procedure oral 30.3 S-122 conversion from IUCN data to S-122 dataset DZ 6-30.3 30.4 S-122 practical showcase with Anthropocene data distribution VZ 6-30.4 32 (S-127) Traffic Management 32.1 Presentation of the development status EM+ RM 32.2 Summary of Feature Catalogue Builder testing EM+ RM 32.3 Discussion on the paper and outstanding issues (e.g. portrayal) 6-32.1 6-32.2 34 Provision of S-122, S-123 and S-127 based test data sets 34.1 Collection of source material, Data model extension, Development of portrayal proposals Wednesday, 30 January Afternoon (Think Tank) 35 (S-125) Navigational Services SJ 6-34.1 35.1 Status of work and gap discussion SE 6-35.1 35.2 IALA Paper SE 6-35.2 6-35.2 supplementary information 36 Product Specification Harmonisation 36.1 Similarities and differences, and harmonisation of Product Specifications (approved/ developed/ under development) 36.2 Discussion on the paper RM 6-36.1 37 Marine Resource Names 37.1 Discussion of NIPWG comment on S-100WG paper BS EM Minutes of Day3 END OF DAY 3 4

No. Agenda Item Lead Documents Thursday, 31 January Forenoon (NIPWG ProdSpecs, IMO) 5 Projects and concepts (cont.) 5.1 Information on SMART project progress and MCP (Maritime Connectivity Platform) in e-navigation JP 6-5.1 41 IHO Registry 41.1 Status of the IHO Registry and intended revision?? 6-41.1 43 Harmonisation of NtM XML Structure 43.1 Outcome of the XML workshop SE 6-43.1 43.2 Discussion of potential benefits and way forward 44 Report of and cooperation with various HSSC WG 44.1 DQWG 6-44.1 44.2 NCWG 6-44.2 44.3 HDWG JS 6-44.3 45 IMO s e-navigation 45.1 Outcome of MSC100/ NCSR6 HP oral 45.2 Outcome of 2 nd HGDM meeting oral 45.3 Presentation of the results related to NIPWG work 6-45.3 45.4 Discussion of what is relevant for NIPWG work Thursday, 31 January Afternoon (IMO/S-100 based ProdSpecs) 46 Architectural display of S-100 related products 46.1 Discussion of the developed structure 6-46.1 47 Interoperability issues between S-122 and S-121 data sets VZ 47.1 48 S-127 and S-101 data model 5

48.1 Data model amendments for versions 2 AP 6-48.1 49 49.1 49.2 M-3 Resolutions revision 7/2009 Time information (reflecting IHO CL 46/18) Gap analysis between M(aritime) S(ervice)12 and M-3 6-49.1 oral Minutes of Day4 END OF DAY 4 6

Friday, 1 February Forenoon 50 ToR review MK; See NIPWG website 53 Work plan for the NIPWG (status of HSSC10 action items) 53.1 Prioritising of NIPWG work plan items (top three) oral 57 Any other business 57.1 HSSC Discussion paper on harmonising portrayal efforts (joint NIPWG, UKCMS-PT paper) 6-57.1 Review of Minutes JS 59 Dates and places of next meeting(s) NIPWG7 25 29 November 2019 Russian Federation / St. Petersburg NIPWG8 September 2020 France/Brest (tbc) NIPWG9 India 2021 (invitation expected) Table of names BS Briana Sullivan (U.S./ UNH) DL Dave Lewald (U.S./ Coast Guard) DZ Daniel Zühr (GE) EH Edward Hosken (UK) EM Eivind Mong (U.S./ Portolan Sciences, CA/ Coast Guard) HC HyunSoo Choi (ROK/KRISO) HP Hannu Peiponen (IEC) JC Jes Carstens (DK) JK Jimin Ko (ROK/ KHOA) JP JinHyoung Park (ROK/ KRISO JS Jason Strom (U.S./ NGA) Jens Schröder-Fürstenberg (GE) JW Jeff Wootton (IHO Secretariat) MK Mike Kushla (U.S./ NGA) RM Raphael Malyankar (U.S./ Portolan Sciences) SE Stefan Engström (FI) SJ Seung Eun Jung (ROK/ KHOA) TD Thomas Dehling (GE) 7

TL WdT YG Thomas Loeper (U.S./ NOAA) Wilfred den Toom (NL) Yves Guillam (IHO Secretariat) Table of Acronyms EAHC East Asia Hydrographic Commission HSSC Hydrographic Services and Standards Committee M-3 Resolutions of the International Hydrographic Organization S-49 Standardization of Mariners' Routeing Guides TSM UKCMPT Test Strategy Working Group Meeting Under Keel Clearance Management Project Team Work sessions: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 0900 1030 0900 1030 0900 1030 0900 1030 0900 1030 1100 1230 1100 1200 1100 1230 1100 1230 1045 1200* 1400 1530 1400 1530 1400 1530 1400 1530 1600 1700 1600 1700 1600 1700 1600 1700 * It has been proposed to continue the forenoon session without lunch break and close the meeting around noon 8