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Randolf S. VicenteChief, Plans and Operations Division
National Mapping and Resource Information Authority
Philippines
The Philippine Geodetic Referencing
Infrastructure Development Project
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Scope of PresentationScope of Presentation
1. Agency Background
2. Overview on the Philippine Reference
System of 1992 (PRS92)
3. The Geodetic ReferencingInfrastructure Development Project
1. Agency Background
2. Overview on the Philippine Reference
System of 1992 (PRS92)
3. The Geodetic ReferencingInfrastructure Development Project
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The authority shall act as the central mappingagency which will serve the needs of the lineservices of the Department of Environment andNatural Resources (DENR) and other government
offices with regard to information and researches,and shall expand its capability in the productionand maintenance of maps, charts and similar
photogrammetry and cartography materials.
Implemented by DENR Administrative Order (DAO) No. 31,series of 1988
Executive Order (EO) No. 192, seriesof 1987, Section 22 (a)
Executive Order (EO) No. 192, seriesof 1987, Section 22 (a)
MandateMandate
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NationalCartography
Authority(Office of the President)
NationalCartographyAuthority
(Office of the President)
Natural ResourcesManagement
Center(Department of Natural
Resources)
Natural ResourcesManagementCenter
(Department of NaturalResources)
Bureau ofCoast and Geodetic
Survey(Department of National Defense)
Bureau ofCoast and GeodeticSurvey
(Department of National Defense)
LandClassification
Teams(Bureau of Forest Development)
LandClassification
Teams(Bureau of Forest Development)
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ExistingOrganizationalStructure
ExistingOrganizationalStructure
Deputy Administrators
OFFICE OF THE
ADMINISTRATOR
Board of
Governors
Head Executi veAss istant
Consultants
Inter-Agency
Technical
Committee
Admin istrative
Division
Financial
Management
Division
Plans &
Operations
Division
Security &
Intelligence
Division
Oceanographic
Division
Coast &
Geodetic
Surveys Dept.
Survey &
Operations
Division
Hydrographic
Division
Geodetic &
GeophysicsDivision
Mapping
Department
Photogrammetry
Division
Cartography
Division
Reprography &Printing
Division
Aerial & Spatial
Surveys Division
Remote Sensing
& Resource Data
Anal ysi s Dept .
LandResource
Division
Physiography
& AquaticsDivision
GIS
ApplicationsDivision
Land
ClassificationDivision
Information
Management
Department
DatabaseManagement
Division
SystemsDevelopment
& Prog. Div.
Media
ProductionDivision
Information
ServicesDivision
Transport
Division
Computer
Engineering
Division
Instrumentation &
Communications
Division
Facilities
Maintenance &Repair Division
Engineering
Services
Department
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Department ofAgriculture
Department ofAgriculture
Department ofNationalDefense
Department ofNationalDefense
DepartmentOfTransportation &Communications
DepartmentOfTransportation &Communications
Department ofPublicWorks &Highways
Department ofPublicWorks &Highways
Board of GovernorsBoard of Governors
Department of
Environment &NaturalResources
Department of
Environment &NaturalResources
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Gathering and
processing of data of
the countrys Exclusive
Economic Zone (EEZ),
internal waters,
sealanes, national
ports and harbors, and
other maritime zones.
Hydrographic SurveyHydrographic Survey
FunctionsFunctions
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Compilation, updating
and publication of paper
and electronic
navigational charts ofthe countrys EEZ,
archipelagic waters,
national ports andharbors, and other
maritime jurisdictions.
Nautical ChartingNautical Charting
FunctionsFunctions
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Acquisition, processing
and analysis of sea
levels, maintenance of
the National
Oceanographic Data
Center, publication of
Annual Tide and CurrentTables, and other
popular technical
materials.
Physical Oceanographic SurveyPhysical Oceanographic Survey
FunctionsFunctions
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Map production (aerial
photography and/or
satellite image acquisition
to map printing andreproduction)
Analysis and
interpretation of aerial
photographs and satellite,
radar, and other remotely
sensed data
FunctionsFunctions
Topographic Base MappingTopographic Base Mapping
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Establishment and
maintenance of
primary geodetic
control points as
reference of all
mapping and
surveying activities.
Development of GeodeticNetwork
Development of GeodeticNetwork
FunctionsFunctions
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Classification ofunclassified lands of
the public domain,
sub-classification of
forestlands, and
production of
environment and
natural resources
(ENR) atlas.
FunctionsFunctions
Land ResourceManagement
Land ResourceManagement
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Development of geographic
information system (GIS)
applications and databases
Formulation of mapping
standards and protocols
Spatial Information ManagementSpatial Information Management
FunctionsFunctions
Packaging and dissemination
of geographic informationCapability building (training)
Institutional networking (government agencies,
academe, private sectors, and NGOs)
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International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics
(IUGG)
International Cartography Association (ICA)
Permanent Committee on Geographic
Information in Asia and the Pacific (PCGIAP)
International Hydrographic Organization (IHO)
East Asia Hydrographic Commission (EAHC)
ASEAN Experts Group on Remote Sensing
(AEGRS)
International LinkagesInternational Linkages
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Mandate of the Agency on Geodetic
Surveys and Geographic InformationManagement (EO 192)
Mandate of the Agency on Geodetic
Surveys and Geographic InformationManagement (EO 192)
Establishment of a nationwide network of
control points that serves as a common
reference system for all surveys in the
country,
and
integration of geographic and related
information to facil itate access to andanalysis of data and its transformation into
useful information for resource policy
formulation, planning and management.
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The Philippine ReferenceSystem of 1992 (PRS92):
An Overview
The Philippine ReferenceSystem of 1992 (PRS92):
An Overview
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What is PRS92?What is PRS92?
By law, it is the countrys standard survey andmapping reference coordinate system.
An upgrade of the Luzon Datum of 1911.
Established in 1992 through the NaturalResource Management and Development Project(NRMDP) of the DENR in collaboration with the
Government of Australia.
Adopted by virtue of:
EO 45, series of 1993; DAO 22-94 & DAO 98-48; TransitionPeriod: Until 2000
EO 280, series of 2000; Transition Period : Until 2005
EO 321, series of 2004; DAO 2005-13; Transition Period :Until 2010
By law, it is the countrys standard survey andmapping reference coordinate system.
An upgrade of the Luzon Datum of 1911.
Established in 1992 through the NaturalResource Management and Development Project(NRMDP) of the DENR in collaboration with the
Government of Australia.
Adopted by virtue of:
EO 45, series of 1993; DAO 22-94 & DAO 98-48; TransitionPeriod: Until 2000
EO 280, series of 2000; Transition Period : Until 2005
EO 321, series of 2004; DAO 2005-13; Transition Period :
Until 2010
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Characteristics of PRS92Characteristics of PRS92
37,680.90 meters
Distance from station
Balanacan to triangulation
station Baltazar
N 9 12 37.000 and
E 189 11 50.600
Forward and back azimuth
from station Balanacan to
triangulation station Baltazar
0.34 metersGeoid-Spheroid Separation
N 13 33 41.000
E 121 52 03.000Coordinates of the Origin
Balanacan, Marinduque
ProvinceDatum Origin
Clarke Spheroid of 1866Spheroid
ParticularsSubject
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Significance of PRS92Significance of PRS92
Serves as the countrysstandard coordinatereference system for allsurveys and mappingactivities.
Fundamental component
of the national spatialdata infrastructure.
Provides the meansthrough which base andthematic data sets canbe inter-relatedgeographically.
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Serious backlog in densification and
integration of surveys and plans
Changing role and needs of government
Expanding user community and their
future requirementsOther key players untapped e.g., private
sector, academe, professional
organizations and other stakeholders
Inadequacy in human resources
Issues and ChallengesIssues and Challenges
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Datum shift issues (geodetic to
geocentric and vice-versa)
Migration to business systemsautomation and other referencing
technology innovations (data portal, user
positioning online services, etc.)
Integration of data geared towards the
development of the national spatial datainfrastructure (NSDI)
Maintenance of the network of ground
marks
Issues and ChallengesIssues and Challenges
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Collect data
PrimaryNetwork
Densified
Network
C. MultiC. Multi--deliverydelivery
system andsystem andinfrastructureinfrastructure
A. Positioning System
B. Infrastructure
Development Concept
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The Philippine
Geodetic
Referencing
Infrastructure
Development
(GRID) Project
The Philippine
Geodetic
Referencing
Infrastructure
Development
(GRID) Project
Enabler for the establishment and maintenance of a
reliable geodetic network, design and adoption of asuitable geoid model, operationalization of an efficient
information management systems, pooling of adequate
intellectual capital, and effective legal framework
DonorsCommunityInt l Bodies
Research
GroupsProf. Org.NGOs
AcademeBusinessGovt
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Goal and Primary ObjectiveGoal and Primary Objective
an efficient geodeticinfrastructure that
supports and sustains
national, regional andlocal resource,
economic and social
development
an efficient geodeticinfrastructure that
supports and sustains
national, regional andlocal resource,
economic and social
development
to provide an efficient
and modern referencingfacility that will allow
accessibility to quality
geodetic information andfacilitates consistent
integration of all
surveys, maps andgeographic information
by the year 2010
to provide an efficient
and modern referencingfacility that will allow
accessibility to quality
geodetic information andfacilitates consistent
integration of all
surveys, maps andgeographic information
by the year 2010
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Elements of the InfrastructureElements of the Infrastructure
1. Geodetic Network Being the backbone ofthe infrastructure, it
involves thestrengthening of theexisting horizontal
control network,improvement ofvertical and gravitynetworks, and
establishment of newand upgrading ofexisting primary tide
stations.
1. Geodetic Network Being the backbone ofthe infrastructure, it
involves thestrengthening of theexisting horizontal
control network,improvement ofvertical and gravitynetworks, and
establishment of newand upgrading ofexisting primary tide
stations.
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2. Reference Framework The definition of the size
and shape of the earth, geodetic and vertical
datums, map projections, transformation between
datums and projections, and the geoid model.
2. Reference Framework The definition of the size
and shape of the earth, geodetic and vertical
datums, map projections, transformation between
datums and projections, and the geoid model.
O2
O1
AsiaN. America
S. AmericaAustralia
N TopographyN
WGS
Bestspheroid
Elements of the InfrastructureElements of the Infrastructure
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4. Intellectual Comprised by the networkdesign, methods and procedures on how to
migrate from one system to another, andknowledge base of professionals and users.
Z
Y
XGeo-centric to Geodetic Datum
Professionals & Users
Network Design
Elements of the InfrastructureElements of the Infrastructure
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5. Legal The laws that serve as bases for theadoption of the infrastructure and relevantregulations, guidelines, and standards.
5. Legal The laws that serve as bases for theadoption of the infrastructure and relevantregulations, guidelines, and standards.
Elements of the InfrastructureElements of the Infrastructure
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6. Institutional The role and responsibilitiesof stakeholders, functional structure, capacitybuilding, proto-typing, action planning, and
other related organizational arrangementsrequired to deliver the infrastructure.
6. Institutional The role and responsibilitiesof stakeholders, functional structure, capacitybuilding, proto-typing, action planning, and
other related organizational arrangementsrequired to deliver the infrastructure.
Government Business
Sector
Academe Other Stakeholders
Elements of the InfrastructureElements of the Infrastructure
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Components and Implementation ScheduleComponents and Implementation Schedule
25 Active Geodetic Stations
(AGS)
1 Central Processing Center
1.5 Establishment and
Operationalization of an
Active Geodetic Network
(AGN)
4,300 HC Network data
12,000 VC Network data
1,200 Gravity Network data
3,000 Tidal heights data (old sta.)
960 Tidal heights data (new sta.)
1.4 Data Analysis and
Adjustments
80 1st Order gravity stations
1,200 2nd Order gravity stations
1.3 Gravity Network Surveys
2,000 Old VC physical markers
12,000 New VC physical markers
4 Old primary tide stations
10 New primary tide stations
1.2 Vertical Control (VC )
Surveys
300 Old HC physical markers
4,000 New HC physical markers
1.1 Horizontal Control (HC)
Network Surveys
Component 1: Primary Geodetic Network Surveys
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YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATIONQUANTIFIABLE
TARGETS
SUB-
COMPONENT
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1,617 Sets of survey data
1,617 Sets of data/maps
1,617 Sets of unified projection
maps
2.2 Conversion &
Transformation of Survey
data and Maps
4,851 3rd Order control points
48,510 Project control points/
location monuments
1,617 sets of local transformationparameters
2.1 Densification/Connection
Surveys
Component 2: Survey Data and Map Integration
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YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATIONQUANTIFIABLE
TARGETS
SUB-
COMPONENT
Components and Implementation ScheduleComponents and Implementation Schedule
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6 Application Systems
1 Set of ICT eqpt. & furnishings
3.5 Development &
Operationalization of
Application System in
Suport of Research &
Devlopment (R/D)
Activities
2 Application Systems
2 Sets of Operating Manual
3.4 Development &
Operationalization of an
Application System for
User Positioning Online
Services (UPOS) in
Support of the AGN
2 Application Systems
17 Regional ENR Database
3.3 Development &
Operationalization of
Applic. Systems for
Survey & Map Integration
2 Application Systems
2 Sets of populated database
17 Regional Data Centers
3.2 Development &
Operationalization of
Regional GNIS
971 Topographic maps
1 Set of seamless digitaltopographic database
3.6 Generation of a
Seamless Digital
Topographic Database
(SDTDB)
5 Application systems
2 Sets of populated database
2 Central processing centers
3.1 Development &
Operationalization of a
National GNIS
Component 3: Geodetic Network Information System (GNIS) & Systems Support
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YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATIONQUANTIFIABLE
TARGETS
SUB-
COMPONENT
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1 National Survey Act
15 Implementing Rules andRegulations
14 Technical Standards and
Specifications
5.3 Policy and Standards
Development
65 Monitoring & Evaluation reports5.2 Monitoring and
Evaluation
10 Annual work / financial plans
2 Medium-term plans
1 Long-term plan
5.1 Planning and
Coordination
Component 5: Infrastructure Management
3 Assessment Reports
36 Training Programs
1 Training Center
36 Evaluation Reports
4.2 Education and Training
6 Studies
24 Reports
1 Transition Strategy
5.4 Research and
Development
23 Tri-media campaigns
80 Memorandum of Agreements
4.1 Information and
Communication (IC)
Campaign
Component 4: Information, Communication and Education (ICE)
54321
YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATIONQUANTIFIABLE
TARGETS
SUB-
COMPONENT
d i ( 000)
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2,915,867.00644,181.002,271,686.00TOTAL
35,327.006,847.0028,480.005. Infrastructure
Management
53,366.005,370.0047,996.004. ICE Campaign
156,001.00127,605.0028,396.003. GNIS and ICT
Support
1,982,481.5010,531.501,971,950.002. Survey and Map
Integration
688,691.50493,827.50194,864.00
1. Primary
GeodeticNetwork Surveys
SUB-TOTAL
COMOOECOMPONENT
Budgetary Requirements (P000)Budgetary Requirements (P000)
MOOE Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses CO Capital Outlay
ibl ll b iP ibl A C ll b ti
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Possible Areas CollaborationPossible Areas Collaboration
Establishment of at least 25 active geodetic stationsnationwide including the installation of a Central ProcessingCenter
Establishment of vertical control and gravity networks Capability building on infrastructure management
Development, Operationalization and Maintenance
Research and Development
Infrastructure Evaluation (Systems Audit)
Information and Communication Technology support
Formulation of the Strategic Plan (10-15 years)
Geared to support the development of the National
Spatial Data Infrastructure and designed to cater tothe needs for multi-modal/mobile sector applications
Si ifi f th P j tSi ifi f th P j t
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Enables efficient use of previously acquired data
Ensures availability of precise and accessible data for allusers throughout the country
Reduces risks of land/property boundary gaps and overlapsas well as data inconsistency
Improves surveying and mapping capabilities and supportsvital government programs and projects
Improves the land administration and tenure system which
forms the basis of all transactions dealing with land
Ensures that benefits of the infrastructure will be preservedfor future generations
Significance of the ProjectSignificance of the Project
Si ifi f th P j tSignificance of the Project
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Significance of the ProjectSignificance of the Project
Guarantees consistency of spatial datasets
I l t ti A tImplementation A angements
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Implementation ArrangementsImplementation Arrangements
1. DENR Program Steering Committee1. DENR Program Steering Committee
Chair : Undersecretary for Lands
Members : NAMRIA Administrator and Directors of
the Lands Management Bureau/ForestManagement Bureau/ Mines and Geo-sciences Bureau/ Protected Areas andWildlife Bureau/Planning and Policy
Services Office
2. Technical Working Group and National2. Technical Working Group and National
Secretariat (NAMRIA)Secretariat (NAMRIA)
3. Regional Operations Committees chaired by the3. Regional Operations Committees chaired by theDENR Regional Executive DirectorsDENR Regional Executive Directors
4. Merger of Regional Field Network Survey Parties4. Merger of Regional Field Network Survey Parties
((FNSPsFNSPs) and Land Evaluation Parties () and Land Evaluation Parties (LEPsLEPs))
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