Near-real-time space weather data from the NSF/NSO GONG network are now being processed at NOAA/SWPC. The most recent data products with known operational applications are available here for near-real-time use. They are organized by product type, of which four are currently provided: zqs - FITS files (compressed with gzip) containing zeropoint-corrected hourly synoptic maps of the photospheric magnetic field. The filenames (mrzqstc_.fits.gz) encode the Carrington rotation number and longitude of the left map edge, as well as the UT date and time of the latest contributing observation. The 72 most recently generated files (>3 days) are maintained here. bqs - Same as zqs, but not zeropoint-corrected. cqe - Multi-frame FITS files (compressed with gzip) containing 10-minute cadence heliographic remaps of the magnetic flux, temporal variance, continuum intensity, and corresponding contributing pixel count. The filenames (cqet.fits.gz) encode the specific GONG site , as well as the UT date and time of the observation. The GONG site is indicated by its two-letter abbreviation (bb: Big Bear, ct: Cerro Tololo, le: Learmonth, ml: Mauna Loa, td: Teide, and ud: Udaipur). The 288 most recently generated files (>12 hours) are maintained here. haf - FITS files (compressed with fpack) containing 1-minute cadence H-alpha intensity imagery of the Sun's chromosphere. The filenames (h.fits.fz) encode the UT date and time of the observation, as well as the GONG site where the observation was acquired. The GONG site is indicated by the first letter of the site name (B[ig Bear], C[erro Tololo], L[earmonth], M[auna Loa], T[eide], and U[daipur]). The 244 most recently generated files (>1 hour) are maintained here.