Meteosat Third Generation agreement signed at
Ministerial meeting
21 November 2012
The European Space Agency and EUMETSAT signed the
agreement on the Meteosat Third Generation weather satellite system at
the ESA Ministerial Council in Naples, Italy.
Signed by Jean-Jacques Dordain, Director General of ESA, and Alain
Ratier, Director General of EUMETSAT, the agreement determines the
principles of cooperation between the two agencies when establishing the
various components of the Meteosat Third Generation (MTG) system and
carrying out the related activities.
Following a complex and rigorous review process to select the industrial
consortium, the subsequent negotiations to reach full contract signature
and the implementation of ESA best practices to complete the industrial
team, this signing is the final step in implementing the decisions on
MTG cooperation that were agreed at the ESA Ministerial Council in 2008.
The agreement continues the cooperation model that
has made Europe a world leader in satellite meteorology, making best use
of the two agencies’ respective competences.
ESA develops the MTG prototype satellite to meet the user and a system
requirement defined by EUMETSAT, and procures recurrent satellites on
its behalf.
EUMETSAT develops the ground control systems and
the infrastructure to deliver products and services to users and to
respond to their evolving needs, procures launch services and operates
the full system for the benefit of users.
This process also involves European industry through contracts with ESA
and EUMETSAT, capitalising on upstream European research and
development, and stimulating the competitiveness and growth of European
industry.
This cooperation model also underpins the joint
efforts on the Metop Second Generation (Metop-SG) programme, the next
generation of polar-orbiting Metop satellites, the important second
pillar of the European contribution to global weather and climate
monitoring for 2020–40.
Metop-SG is being discussed at the Ministerial
Council in Naples and is being proposed by ESA to Member States for
subscription as an ESA optional programme.