AGENDA Introductions (10 minutes, all) Introduction to the
CFO's public building database project (20 minutes, Dan
Christensen) Overview of the Oregon framework program, including
data standards (30 minutes, Bob DenOuden) Exploration of potential
common needs for structures data (all, 45 minutes) Wrap up and next
steps (15 minutes, Bob and Dan)
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OVERVIEW OF THE FIT PROGRAM PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC BUILDING
DATA MODEL KICKOFF MEETING Oregon GIS Framework BOB DENOUDEN
9/23/2014
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Framework Vision Framework data are fundamental geospatial data
elements, typically statewide in extent, considered to be
authoritative, and intended to serve the purposes of a broad range
of users. Framework datasets are organized into fifteen themes,
developed to agreed upon standards, and maintained through a
voluntary collaborative community based effort under stewardship
agreements participated in by local, regional, and state level
agencies within Oregon.
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What is Geospatial Data? Geospatial data is information that
identifies the geographic location and characteristics of natural
or constructed features and boundaries on the earth, typically
represented by points, lines, polygons, and/or complex geographic
features.
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Framework Organizational Structure Organized into 15 themes;
seven national NSDI framework themes and eight Oregon themes Each
theme guided by a multi-agency Framework Implementation Team (FIT)
led by a FIT chair Framework Coordinator administers the program
Framework is under overall leadership of Oregon Geographic
Information Council (OGIC) OGIC policy support from Oregon GIS
Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) GIS Program Leads (GPL) is
technical advisory group to OGIC
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Oregon Framework Themes
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Framework Implementation Teams 251 data elements 13 workgroups
23 standards 76 agencies: federal, state, local, private, non
profit Hundreds of participants
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How Framework Program Works Framework data standards designed
to meet multiple needs Periodic Framework Implementation Team (FIT)
meetings for collaboration and standards development FITs draft
standards and present them to GIS community at Framework Forums
OGIC adopts standards once approved by GIS community at a Framework
Forum Data published to Oregon Spatial Data Library (OSDL), through
web based services, and elsewhere
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Standards Adoption Process
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Example Standards ThemeStandardversion BioScienceFish Habitat
Distribution Data Standard2.0 PreparednessFGDC Address StandardFGDC
stnd Administrative BoundariesAdministrative Boundary Standard2.0
BioScienceFish Barrier Standard1.1 BioScienceWetlands Mapping
Standard2.1.1 CadastralCadastral Data Exchange Standard3.0
ReferenceMap Element Standard1.0 ClimateOregon Climate Data
Standard1.0 ElevationTerrestrial Raster Elevation Data Standard1.04
ElevationTerrestrial Vector Elevation Data Standard1.1
ElevationLidar Data Standard1.1 Geodetic ControlGeodetic Control
Data Content Standard3.0 GeoscienceGeology Data Standard1.0
GeoscienceSoils Geographic Data StandardFGDC stnd
GeoscienceLandslide Data Standard1.0 HydrographyWater &
Monitoring Well Data Standard1.0 HydrographyHydrography Data
Standard2.0 ImageryAerial Imagery Index Data Standard1.08
TransportationRoad Centerline Data Standard5.0 Land Use/Land
CoverLand Cover Standard1.0
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Looking at an example standard
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Framework: More Than Standards Data Stewardship Keeping data
current Providing accurate metadata Making data authoritative Data
Sharing Data for download from Oregon Spatial Data Library
Published web services Data viewers Institutional Relationships
Communications and information sharing Forums and regular
meetings
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Sohow do we start? Common interests? Is there overlap? If so,
form a workgroup to draft a standard Existing standards to
leverage? Addresses (FGDC standard) Structures and Places/National
Structures Dataset Others? BIM, Facilities Management (ESRI), 3D
GIS models Related Framework Data Elements (undeveloped) Public
Building Footprints (Preparedness FIT) Numerous function-specific
facilities data elements (schools, public safety, energy
facilities, etc)