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#GWF2020
7-9 April 2020 /// Amsterdam
© KSRSAC – KGIS Mission GWF-2018
Karnataka GIS
18-Jan-2018
M.JAYACHANDRAN
KGIS - Mission Management
Karnataka State Remote Sensing Applications Center, GoK
BY
Preview of K-GIS – Components, Status, Policies, Opportunities, Challenges and Vision
© KSRSAC – KGIS Mission GWF-2018
Established in 1986
Nodal Agency Since 2002
Use the potential of RS & GIS for
the State
Generate Geospatial database
Develop applications for line
departments
Repository of Information/ Data/
Maps
Build Capacity in RS & GIS
Domain Experts in all fields
State of the art IT Infrastructure
About KSRSAC
200+ Data Scientists/Administrators /Software Developers/Information Managers
KGIS - Backbone of Geospatial based governance in Karnataka
Karnataka GIS
Towards g-Governance
© KSRSAC – KGIS Mission GWF-2018
Components for g-Governance
Unified Framework – CORS GPS stations
◦ Seamless HR Satellite mosaic - Avoids accuracy issues
Identify Ownership of data / layers
◦ Avoid duplication and redundancy
Data updation and Validation with Remote Sensing data
De-centralised data / Distributed Storage
One portal for all - Single Gateway
◦ For all Data sources
◦ Open Platform for development / hosting
◦ Tools for Mapping / Updation
◦ Customised / theme Specific Applications
◦ Generic Queries and Tools
Continous Maintenance and upgrade of applications
© KSRSAC – KGIS Mission GWF-2018
A flagship Project of GoK, to Institutionalize the use of Geospatial in the
Governance
Karnataka GIS (K-GIS)
Objectives
To establish the state needs for robust information and GIS based
decision support systems and also focus to ensure continued
availability of GIS ready data assets and applications.
To bring all the GIS data available in various departments under one
single seamless spatial framework.
To help the departmental users with GIS data and advanced tools for
GIS analysis through simpler web and mobile interfaces system with an
executive dashboard and other business workflows
© KSRSAC – KGIS Mission GWF-2018
Current Gaps and KGIS Needs
Lack of integrated data between various departments
Lack of spatial data availability in various dept
Few Dept only have their own GIS teams
Lack of expertise of GIS specialists and analysts
DSS based on spatial data and trends is the requirement
Existing Spatial Data - not in common coordinate reference frame
Lack of GIS Applications and DSS for operational needs
Non clarity in data sharing policy between dept and public
KGIS : Integrated -Departmental Data
K-GIS
Tourism
Industries
Environment
Fisheries
Sericulture Land
Records
Forest &
Ecology
Planning
Rural
Development
e-
governance
Water
Supply
Horticulture
Health Agriculture Education
Urban
Power
© KSRSAC – KGIS Mission GWF-2018
K-GIS Portal
DSS & Apps
E-Bhoomi,
Watershed
Dev
UID /
Aadhar
seeding
E- Health
Census &
EC,
E- Register
E-Aasthi
Law& Order
(CCTNS)
Power
(RAPDRP)
KGIS :Integrated Applications
Expected outcome
Hardware / Software & NW Infrastructure Training and Capacity Building
KGIS Elements
Asset Portal &
DSS Apps
Capacity Building
Infra-structure
• Common Spatial Framework
for registration, transformation
and visualization of spatial data
• Standardized New and Updated
GIS data to meet the application
needs
• Single gateway access to K-
GIS Asset and Dept. DSS
Applications.
• Suite of GIS applications for
decision and work
processes of different
departments, citizens
• Computing, Storage and
networking infrastructure for
hosting / serving the K-GIS data
and Applications.
• a sustained effort for training
and orientation in GIS &
applications for GoK
Departments
KGIS Standards and Design
Governed by Karnataka - Geospatial Policies
© KSRSAC – KGIS Mission GWF-2018
Common Coordinate system
Primary and Secondary control network
Seamless HR Image mosaic
Digital Terrain (Elevation) Model
Layers
◦ Base layers on the seamless image frame
◦ Other layers overlaid on each other
◦ Continous updated base/thematic layers
• KGIS content standards circulated through GO • Mandated Geotagging • Metadata Standards / protocol for data
exchange • DSS Application –SOA - OGC Standards • Design and Development • Single Sign On - Querying & retrieval • Karnataka Geospatial Policy • Data Sharing Policy
Common Framework - standards
1. Boundary
2. Infrastructures
3. Hydrology
4. Urban and Settlement
5. Industrial Content
6. Forest Environment & Ecology
7. Geological
8. Land Information
9. Land Ownership Information
10. Soil Information
11. Public Assets/ Amenities
12. Point of Interest
13. Grids and Graticules
14. Images
15. Topography
16. Weather Information
KGIS Spatial Datasets
244 Layers, expected to grow more
36 Ministries/Dept.
7 lakh Assets – > 20 TB of Database - Growing …
Remote Sensing Data
GPS / Communication Services
Ground based
Surveys
Current Status - Portal and Application
GENERAL FEATURES
Common Portal
◦ Basic GIS Functionalities
◦ Advanced Functionalities
Web Application/ Dashboard
Visualisation / Statistics based on different categories / attributes
Commonly used Pre-defined Queries
Query on attributes and buffer
Workflow integration
Mobile Application
◦ For Asset data collection
◦ For project monitoring and evaluation
Departments using K-GIS
KIADB, Mines & Geology
Agriculture/Horticulture
P&S Education
Water Resources
E-Governance / SSLR
BWSSB
KUIDFC / DMA - UDD
◦ IT,BT and S&T
◦ Health & Family Welfare
◦ RDPR department
◦ KSPCB, Forest, Ecology
◦ Animal Hus & Fisheries
◦ DULT
◦ Food and Civil Supplies
◦ Police / Fire / Prisons
DMA – Satellite data for property Survey inputs
APPLICATIONS developed
Mobile Mapping – Geotagging
Mobile Mapping – data capture
Dashboards – Department/Assets
Land Capability / Crop Suitability
Nutrient Information System
Tank Information System
Cadastral Map Assessment
Reservoir Water level monitoring
Env Clearance & NoC Approvals
DSS for Governance in P&S Edu
Tree Census Mapping – DULT
Road Safety / Health GIS
Utility Network Management
Crop Survey for E-Gov
Soil Health Mission
KIADB – workflow
© KSRSAC – KGIS Mission GWF-2018
KGIS : Modular Solution SOA architecture for Easy Integration and GIS Enabling
© KSRSAC – KGIS Mission GWF-2018
Portal : Sample Functionalities
Flexible AoI Selection Multi Attribute Query Complex Buffer Analysis
Various Thematic mapview Online Heatmap Generation Overlay of desktop GIS data
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Portal : Sample Functionalities
Pre-defined query / Analysis
Satellite Data – availability
Spatial Editing of objects
Customised Dashboards for depts
Multilayer - Transparency
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Portal : Other components
Online Feedback / Requirement gathering
Apps: For locating various nearby Services
Mobile Apps for field data Collection
Download - Apps & Docs
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Operational DSS – Workflows & Dashboards
RDPR
Industry : KIADB
Urban: MUDA
Soil Health
Mission
Cadastral Level - Soil Nutrient Map Organic Carbon
Tank Information System
Kolar District Tanks Jan 2017 June 2017 Nov 2017
Automatic Water Spread Area Detection
Automatic Water Spread Area Detection
Jan 2017 Part of Kolar District Tanks
June 2017 Nov 2017
Time Series Visualisation of maps – Change assessment
Tool for Site Selection / permission process for establishment of new Industry
Projects issued with Environmental Clearances Locations - category wise - date wise and type wise query / display
For Geo-tagging and Validation of MIS
© KSRSAC – KGIS Mission GWF-2018
Project Monitoring and Evaluation
© KSRSAC – KGIS Mission GWF-2018
Expected Benefits of K-GIS
Make GIS data available at all levels
Geo-enabling e-governance and public services by embedding GIS in all aspects of planning and development at state/district/panchayat levels;
Bringing transparency and geo-spatial information support in decision-making;
Citizen services by giving access to geospatial information;
Enabling a “crowd-sourced” interactive process of citizen involvement in providing feed-back/inputs/data
Enable a sound process of monitoring and identifying “gaps in development”;
To make the state to be in the forefront of this field of technology and applications that that are fast growing globally.
Also to make Karnataka GIS to be major contributor towards establishment of National GIS
Government
Industries
Institutions
Researchers
Farmers
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Entrepreneurs
Citizens &Public
Law Enforcement
Legal / Judiciary
Disaster Mgmt
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Geospatial Policy – Under finalisation
Mandatory use of GIS for governance and Planning
Use of KGIS as common Platform for GIS based DSS
Free availability of data generated though public money
Interoperable – standardised GIS data to be available for all
High resolution satellite - base data for the complete state, periodically
KGIS shall continously update the base data and thematic data
All departments have to own the data and continously update the data*
Integrate all workflows into GIS based systems
GoK’s commitment for Continous updation and maintenace of KGIS data
/ application and necessary infrastructure for KGIS
Platform for developing GIS based app / DSS by dept / citizens
2 GO’s are released by Government of Karnataka in the last one year on
mandatory use and updation of data in K-GIS Platform
© KSRSAC – KGIS Mission GWF-2018
Further…geospatial activities …
Base Map Preparation from High resolution satellite data for the state (excluding urban areas)
Property Survey, Mapping and GIS database for all Urban Properties including Utility Network and its management.
Updation of thematic data for other layers, as needed by departments
GIS Integration - Trade Licenses – Hospital management – Patient Analysis
Establishment of CORS for the state for various positioning services.
Crop Acreage / yield estimation – Support for Crop insurance management
Development of Applications
◦ Customised departmental / Citizen applications
◦ Customised tools / API’s for general access and use
◦ Advanced Analytics and Spatial data visualisation & Analysis
Security Testing / Audit and Performance analysis of applications
Capacity Building and Training
Infrastructure Augumentation - Hardware and Software for the above activities
© KSRSAC – KGIS Mission GWF-2018
Challenges
Departmental co-operation
◦ Continuous data updation and maintenance
◦ Defining the integrated application needs / DSS for governance
◦ Adoption and use of new technology / application processes for operational use
and governance.
◦ Data Sharing and use – across departments
Technical / Operational Challenges
◦ Data sharing - Data Security
◦ Big Data processing – Technology / Platform upgrade
◦ Adoption of Cloud based service – Data and Analysis
Qualified Technical Resource availability
Research and Development on use of new technologies and its adoption
Geo Visualisation and validation of crowd sourced data
Summary -Vision 2020
KGIS 2020 : Integrated GIS for all departments
Planning and Decision making – efficient and transparent
New Technology Use (Drone / LIDAR / RADAR,..)
Improved Service Delivery
Crowd Source Data
Open Source Application
K-GIS to be a platform for Policies
◦ State Water Policy
◦ State Education / Health / Sports Policy
◦ State Environment policy
• New Requirements & feedback improves
• CHANGES and Refinements shall continue.
© KSRSAC – KGIS Mission http://kgis.Ksrsac.in/kgis [email protected]
Karnataka Geo
Spatial Agency
Spatial Data Management
Mission
Continuously Operating Reference Stations
Outreach, Training and Consulting
Data Sales, User Projects
Technology and Research
KGIS
(Flagship Mission)
Analytics
Process
Database
Web Apps