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A SMART Cable Solution
The SMART Subsea Cables initiative seeks to revolutionize deep ocean observing by equipping transoceanic telecommunications cables with sensors to provide essential information of the state of the ocean. The sensors will piggyback on the power and communications present in the cables and will collect data on three critical environmental variables of the deep ocean:
• Temperature: SMART will characterize the changing climate with improved estimates of ocean heat content and sea level rise as relates to water’s thermal expansion;
• Ocean bottom pressure: SMART will measure ocean circulation insofar as water flows from areas of high to low pressure, track sea level rise related to melting land ice, and improve tsunami early warning via direct real-time measurement of sea surface elevation;
• Seismic acceleration: SMART will monitor seabed seismic activity to improve early warning for earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes, and yield superior risk assessments for vulnerable coastal areas.
All will benefit from the cable infrastructure: sustained, real time, high reliability, long life (25 years), communication and power.

Welcome to the Joint Task Force’s New Vice Chairman!
The ITU/WMO/UNESCO Joint Task Force leading the development of SMART Cables is pleased to announce the appointment of our new Vice Chairman Mike Constable, who has been involved in the submarine cable sector for over 25 years in senior leadership roles on both the supply and investment sides; most recently as CEO of Huawei Marine Networks (now HMN Technologies).
Mike’s experience in regulatory, strategic and commercial aspects of developing and deploying submarine cable infrastructure gives the JTF a unique industry perspective to further facilitate the success of the SMART cable initiative.
Welcome Mike!
And to Nigel Bayliff, thank you for your 7 years of service as the former JTF Vice Chairman and being part of this effort from the very beginning!

SMART Subsea Cables Releases New Video
In the face of a rapidly changing climate, a better understanding of the world’s oceans is of paramount importance to improve resilience against elevated ocean temperatures, rising sea levels, ocean acidification, and losses of biodiversity in ecosystems around the world.

International Program Office Releases New SMART Cables Website
The SMART Cables International Program Office (IPO) released the completely redesigned JTF website.

ESCAP Issues Report on Seamless and Sustainable Connectivity
The U.N. Economic and Societal Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) issued a report entitled, “Strengthening regional cooperation for seamless and sustainable connectivity.”

Alcatel Submarine Networks Confirms Development is Ongoing to Integrate Scientific Sensors in Telecom Cables
Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN) issued a press release affirming their continued commitment to the development of scientific sensing technologies on telecom cables, including SMART and DAS.

Subsea Data Systems Completes First SMART Cable Sensor System Prototype
With funding from NSF’s Small Business Innovation Research program, Subsea Data Systems announce the completion of the first-ever SMART Cable sensor system prototype.

Joint Task Force / U. Hawaii Awarded $300K From Schmidt Marine Technology Partners
Schmidt Marine Technology Partners (SMTP), a program of The Schmidt Family Foundation, has awarded U. Hawai`i a $300K grant to support the continued coordination and development of SMART Cables.

Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Issues Call for Proposals
A call for proposals for EU action grants in the field of “Backbone connectivity for Digital Global Gateways” under the Digital strand of the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) has been released.

LEA Releases Atlantic SMART CAM Technical Requirements
Portugal’s Listening to the Earth under the Atlantic (LEA) team, which includes the Instituto de Telecomunicações (IT), Instituto Dom Luiz (IDL), and Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera (IPMA), released a comprehensive and detailed document describing the requirements for the Atlantic SMART CAM system.

SMART Cables Featured in AGU’s Eos
SMART Cables were featured in the American Geophysical Union’s science news magazine, Eos. The article is entitled, “Making Underwater Cables SMART with Sensors.”

Global Ocean Observing System Accepts Ocean Bottom Pressure as an Essential Ocean Variable and SMART as a GOOS Project
The Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) announced that Ocean Bottom Pressure is a declared Essential Ocean Variable. It also announced SMART as a formal GOOS Project.

TeleGeography Publishes Sustainable Subsea Networks Map
The map is designed and produced by TeleGeography, in partnership with the SubOptic Foundation's Sustainable Subsea Networks research initiative, and funded by an Internet Society Foundation grant.

Portuguese Council of Ministers Approves Initial Atlantic sMART CAM Funding
The Council of Ministers authorized expenses for pre-contractual procedures within the scope of the implementation of the submarine cable system that make up the Atlantic SMART CAM (system of submarine cables for electronic communications between the territory of mainland Portugal and the archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira).

Char Rowe and Colleagues Publish SMART Cables Summary Paper
Dr. Char Rowe and colleagues, including several members of the SMART Cables JTF, published a paper in Marine Technology Society summarizing the current global state of affairs for SMART Cables.

Vanuatu and New Caledonia Leaders sign Memorandum of Understanding for New international cable
Government leaders of Vanuatu and New Caledonia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on 29 July 2022 to facilitate the installation of a second international marine cable from Interchange Limited (ICL).

Plans Announced for Developing Arctic Fiber Cable
Far North Digital/True North Global Networks and Cinia are developing the first long-haul submarine fiber system, Far North Fiber (FNF), through the Northwest Passage connecting Asia to North America and Europe.

NORDUnet Summarizes Plans for Trans-Arctic Fiber Cables
NORDUnet has supported the recommendation of Trans-Arctic networking cables to connect Europe, Asia, and the west coast of North America.

ITU News publishes article describing efforts to develop standards for SMART Cables
ITU News published an extensive article describing the effort to develop standards for SMART Cables and cables dedicated to scientific sensing.

Data Center Dynamics Publishes Article About SMART Cables and Global Climate Change
Data Center Dynamics published an comprehensive article describing how SMART Cables can help the fight against global warming.