WMO begins a digital transformation to strengthen its global community
WMO is launching a digital transformation to improve how it connects, collaborates and shares knowledge across its global network of Members, experts and partners.
What’s changing
The transformation will evolve the WMO Community Platform into an integrated set of tools that improves information flow, collaboration and performance across WMO’s work.
Four core platforms
- Contacts directory: A web-based database of registered experts and institutions across the WMO Community. It helps keep people and roles accurate and accessible. Launch planned for November 2025.
- Collaboration hub: Secure shared workspaces to organize documents and information across WMO community structures. Replaces legacy systems. Launch planned for November 2025.
- Knowledge hub: A public portal for WMO technical resources, updates and events. Launch planned for November 2025.
- Monitoring hub: A dashboard for organizational performance and implementation progress across WMO programmes and activities. Launch scheduled for the first quarter of 2026.
How this supports Members and partners
These tools support Earth system monitoring, accelerate collaboration for Early Warnings for All, and strengthen capacity development and service delivery across Regions.
Timeline
- November 2025: Contacts directory, Collaboration hub and Knowledge hub launch.
- First quarter of 2026: Monitoring hub launch.
Who is leading the work
The Planning, Foresight and Performance Office (PFPO) leads the initiative with the Governing Bodies Secretariat, the Digital and Technology Services Section, technical departments, Regional Offices and the broader WMO Community.
Further details and updates will be available on the WMO Community page.