Commission for Observation, Infrastructure and Information Systems (INFCOM)

About us

The Commission for Observation, Infrastructure and Information Systems (Infrastructure Commission) contributes to the development and implementation of globally coordinated systems for acquiring, processing, transmitting, and disseminating Earth system observations, and related standards; coordination of the production and use of standardized analysis and model forecast fields; and development and implementation of sound data and information management practices for all WMO Programmes and their associated application and services areas.

  • Terms of Reference of the Infrastructure Commission are available here 
  • Rules of Procedure for Technical Commissions can be found here
History

Following approval of the WMO Reform package by the Eighteenth World Meteorological Congress in June 2019, a Joint Session of the new Technical Commissions and Research Board agreed on working structures in May 2020.

More information about the Governance Reform can be found here.

 

Publication

Abridged Final Report of the First Session of INFCOM (WMO-No. 1251)