Corporate report

Evaluation of the Centre for Earth Observation Instrumentation (CEOI)

A summary of the evaluation of the UK Space Agency's Centre for EO Instrumentation (CEOI) programme, launched in 2007.

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Earth Observation (EO) science is fundamental to humanity’s understanding of our planet, and EO services support around 4.7% of the UK’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The UK Space Agency launched its Centre for EO Instrumentation (CEOI) programme in 2007 to deliver an EO Instrumentation Programme (EOIP) to maintain and grow UK capability in low Technology-Readiness-Level (TRL) EO instrumentation. The EOIP was later expanded into the EO Technology Programme (EOTP) with an additional £15 million up to March 2025 to develop innovative EO satellite instrumentation to maintain the UK’s position at the forefront of EO capability and expertise.

The full report includes a literature review on EO intervention evaluation and processes, stakeholder mappings of the CEOI programme and a baseline assessment of the 2007 EO sector. It also contains an developed CEOI Theory of Change (ToC) alongside indicator frameworks, data collection tools and detailed evaluation methods.

Published 25 January 2024