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A VISION FOR GEOSPATIAL DATA IN OREGON
THERESA BURCSU
FRAMEWORK COORDINATORGEOSPATIAL ENTERPRISE OFFICE
OFFICE OF THE STATE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER
OVERVIEW
• Data in organizations• Oregon’s spatial data infrastructure• Power Lines Work Group
DATA IN ORGANIZATIONS
• What is the role of data in your organization?
• Drives, informs, illuminates, enables service provision
A VISION FOR GEOSPATIAL DATA IN OREGON
Authoritative GIS data is available and accessible when needed.
navigatOR
• Oregon’s spatial data infrastructure• Shared approach to
geospatial information and technology
Technology &
procedures
Institutional relationships &
business practices
Data
SHARED APPROACH:The One Government Approach
• Connect business processes across silos
• Ensure reliable, consistent, and permanent connections
• How?• Geospatial data sharing,
ORS 276A• Governance• Coordination
Nationally recognized
DATA IN NAVIGATOR: FRAMEWORK DATA
Geodetic Control
Transportation
Imagery
Elevation
Admin. Boundaries
Hydrography
Cadastral
Address Points
Geoscience
Preparedness
Utilities
Climate
Bioscience
Land Cover/Use
Hazards
Coastal/Marine
Oregon-specific
navigatORGOALS & OBJECTIVES
• Develop and maintain technical and organizational structures to support:
• Full statewide maturation of Oregon’s geospatial Framework data
• Data sharing and secure access for a broad user community
• Provide efficient environment and tools to support Framework data elements throughout data lifecycle
SHARED INFORMATION VISION
• Data developed to collaboratively designed standards
• One or more organizations steward each base data set, on behalf of all others, in a coordinated way
MANAGING A SHARED RESOURCE
• Keys to success• Consistent communications• Established policies, regulations, and
procedures• Rules and standards for data maintenance
and refresh
HOW?High GIS capacity
Low GIS capacity
Inte
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MANAGING A SHARED RESOURCE
• Governance:• Shared organizational structure with equal
representation from all sectors• Legislative authority to establish shared
structure (ORS 166)
TAKE HOME MESSAGE
• Data sharing is the most critical element for consistent service provision
• Consistent service provision best provided through a shared approach
• A shared approach depends on excellent governance
POWER LINES WORK GROUPJAN. 2017 – JULY 2017
• Documented data security and public access norms and rules
• Documented electric power line data use cases
• Provided guidance to BLM in its development of a publicly shareable data set
• Identified need to engage larger community
THANK YOU!
For more information go to GIS.OREGON.GOV
SELECTED ENERGY-RELATED DATA ELEMENTS
Geodetic Control
Utilities Administrative Boundaries
Other
Control points Powerlines
Electric distribution facilities
Electric generation & transmission facilities
Oil & gas supply and transmission facilities
County boundaries
School districts
City limits
Geothermal heating districts
Wilderness areas
Public buildings
Habitat distributions
Land ownership
Tax lots
Solar radiation
Earthquake hazard
Monthly wind flow
SELECTED EMERGENCY RESPONSE DATA ELEMENTSImagery and Elevation
Utilities Preparedness and Hazards
Others
OrthoimageryDigital elevation models
Bathymetry
Slope
Powerlines
Electric distribution facilities
Electric generation & transmission facilities
Oil & gas supply and transmission facilities
Address points
Correctional facilities
Emergency facilities
Health care facilities
Public buildings
Schools and day care
Flood zones
Earthquake hazard
Landslide zone
Bridges
Road centerlines
Tax lots
Shoreline and shorezone
Geodetic control
Geomorphology
Soils
HOW DO YOU JOIN?
1. Visit gis.oregon.gov2. Attend a Framework Forum3. Join GEO’s email lists4. Contact FIT leads5. Contact Theresa Burcsu, Framework
503-378-3157