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NRCS Geospatial StrategyNRCS Geospatial Strategy
Technology Drivers• Use of technology &
Internet by customers• Service oriented
architecture• GIS integration as
“services”
• Availability of data & models
• Business process modeling
• Computing hardware & tools, wireless communication
NRCS Geospatial StrategyNRCS Geospatial Strategy
Business Drivers• Resource limitations• Progress Reporting• Conservation Planning• Federal Enterprise
Architecture• Data Management
Geospatial Challenges• Infrastructure• Planning & Investment• Human Capital
Data Category Only Source Replicated Replacement Value $
NRI Data YES 500 million
Elevation data No 400 million
Soils YES Yes 5 billion
Other vector data No Yes 1 million
Other imagery No 10 million
Failover data No Yes 2 million
Other data No 20 million
300 Tb 5.9 billion
NRCS Geospatial Data Assets More than 300 terabytes of data worth in excess of $5.9 billion.
NRCS Geospatial StrategyNRCS Geospatial Strategy
NRCS Geospatial StrategyNRCS Geospatial Strategy
Risks to NRCS• Duplication of geospatial information and databases• Poor quality or inadequate geospatial information• Inability to access and use geospatial information
across NRCS business lines• Ineffective and unleveraged geospatial investments
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Benefits to NRCS• Supports real world decision making and problem
solving• Supports daily business• Facilitates local, regional and National analyses• Revitalizes mapping products and services• Provides a place-based context for scientific studies• Display and share geographic resources
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Geospatial Framework Supports Geospatial Line of Business
NRCS Geospatial StrategyNRCS Geospatial Strategy
Optimize & Standardize Geospatial Data, Technology, and Services
1. Establish Authoritative Data Sources and Data Stewards
2. Add value to authoritative data3. Establish data life cycle management, policy, and
services practices4. Optimize the geospatial infrastructure, products, and
services
OUTCOME 1NRCS Geospatial StrategyNRCS Geospatial Strategy
5. Build and implement agile geo-enabled corporate data
6. Establish geospatial standards and corporate solutions
7. Standardize high quality cartographic products
OUTCOME 1NRCS Geospatial StrategyNRCS Geospatial Strategy
Outcome 2
Enhance Geospatial Governance1. Establish geospatial business requirements
planning process2. Manage the Geospatial Portfolio through
Governance3. Implement geospatial management
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Enhance Geospatial Planning and Investment1. Identify NRCS geospatial investment priorities2. Framing investments in the NRCS Geospatial Portfolio3. Geospatial return on investments
OUTCOME 3NRCS Geospatial StrategyNRCS Geospatial Strategy
NRCS Geospatial StrategyNRCS Geospatial Strategy
What does this mean to NRCS??
• Geospatial data and services will be fully integrated into NRCS’s business processes
• A Conservation Desktop Concept will be implemented to manage workflow and access data and tools
• The use of mobile computing will be institutionalized for conducting resource inventory, analysis, and decision support steps for conservation planning
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This new conservation delivery system will be implemented by five cross-cutting initiatives that span organizational lines of responsibility.
The foundation of this will be mobile computing with access to data anywhere and all the time.
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NRCS Geospatial StrategyNRCS Geospatial Strategy
So, how does this impact WLIA and NRCS, and other feds, in Wisconsin??
• Institutionalized contracting mechanism for moving funds when partnering with local and state agencies
• A benefit of WLIA to federal agencies would be a method of acquiring statewide datasets such as parcel data
• The fact that the internet infra-structure does not meet the performance needs of data movement and web mapping applications needs to be addressed.
• “Lobbying” to change the sharing policy for certain federal datasets that are not in the public domain. Specifically the CLU.
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• How WLIA could change to benefit federal agencies – less emphasis on the county land info system. WLIA needs to integrate the views of municipalities, town, feds, and others more instead of being county-centric.
• Find ways to work better with WIGICC. Both groups have the same fundamental goal of delivering better service to the citizens of Wisconsin at less cost. WLIA as an organization and WLIA membership were critical in identifying the need and establishing the structure for WIGICC. Find better ways to make both organizations successful and assure that we are working together without duplication and waste. There is plenty of work to be done.
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