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http://ogrip.oit.ohio.gov/ServicesData/GEOhioSpatialInformationPortal/AboutGEOhioSpatialInformationPortal.aspx
Imagery, LiDAR and Elevation developed through the Ohio Statewide Imagery ProgramOhio Location Based Response System Street Centerlines, Site Addresses and ancillary source data maintained by County partners.Historic (c.1998) Digital Ortho Quarter Quad Imagery, Digital Raster Graphics and associated Digital Line Graph features developed in partnership with the US Geological Survey.
Imagery, LiDAR and Elevation developed through the Ohio Statewide Imagery ProgramOhio Location Based Response System Street Centerlines, Site Addresses and ancillary source data maintained by County partners.Historic (c.1998) Digital Ortho Quarter Quad Imagery, Digital Raster Graphics and associated Digital Line Graph features developed in partnership with the US Geological Survey.
OGRIP Data Downloads
Geospatial Data Discovery & Distribution
http://gis5.oit.ohio.gov/geodatadownload
The GEOhio Spatial Information Portal provides REST services to support desktop mapping and GIS applications. Data hosted on GEOhio is developed and maintained by State and local government supporting enterprise level applications developed for the State of Ohio
The GEOhio Spatial Information Portal provides REST services to support desktop mapping and GIS applications. Data hosted on GEOhio is developed and maintained by State and local government supporting enterprise level applications developed for the State of Ohio
REST Service Endpoints
Geospatial Data Discovery & Distribution
http://ogrip.oit.ohio.gov/ServicesData/GEOhioSpatialInformationPortal/RESTServiceEndpoints.aspx
The GEOhio Map and Data Services portal is maintained by OGRIP to provide access to Ohio's Spatial Data Infrastructure in the form of hosted map, image, and feature services, a customizable map interface, as well as links to State and Local Government mapping resources and spatial data download applications.
The GEOhio Map and Data Services portal is maintained by OGRIP to provide access to Ohio's Spatial Data Infrastructure in the form of hosted map, image, and feature services, a customizable map interface, as well as links to State and Local Government mapping resources and spatial data download applications.
GIS Resource Links
Geospatial Data Discovery & Distribution
http://geohio.maps.arcgis.com/
Providing access to geospatial data maintained by State and Local Government the GEOhio Spatial Information Portal provides data discovery and access tools to search for spatial information using keywords or a map interface and the ability to download vector data in multiple file formats.
Providing access to geospatial data maintained by State and Local Government the GEOhio Spatial Information Portal provides data discovery and access tools to search for spatial information using keywords or a map interface and the ability to download vector data in multiple file formats.
Open Data Search Tool
Geospatial Data Discovery & Distribution
http://ogrip.geohio.opendata.arcgis.com/
http://gis5.oit.ohio.gov/ArcGIS/services
http://ogrip.oit.ohio.gov
Jennifer McFarland
OtherCityMPOCounty
State Of OhioOGRIP
Website: http://ogrip.oit.ohio.gov/
Open Data Group Name: OGRIP Open Data
REST Services: http://ogrip.oit.ohio.gov/ServicesData/GEOhioSpatialInformationPortal/RESTServiceEndpoints.aspx
Data Downloads:http://ogrip.oit.ohio.gov/ServicesData/GEOhioSpatialInformationPortal/OhioSpatialDataInfrastructureDownloads.aspx
Contacts:Jeff SmithGIS Administrator77 S High St 19th FlrColumbus OH [email protected]
Jennifer [email protected]
ODOT
Website: http://gis.dot.state.oh.us/tims
Downloads: http://gis.dot.state.oh.us/tims/Data/Download
Contacts:Dave BlackstoneGIS Manager1980 W Broad StColumbus, OH
ODNRWebsite: http://www2.ohiodnr.gov/geospatial/map-services
GEOhio Spatial DataDiscovery Portal
Geospatial Data DevelopmentOhio Statewide Imagery Program - OSIP
OSIP is a partnership between Local, State and Federal government agencies to develop high-resolution imagery and elevation data to benefit GIS users at all levels of government.
OSIP is a partnership between Local, State and Federal government agencies to develop high-resolution imagery and elevation data to benefit GIS users at all levels of government.
http://ogrip.oit.ohio.gov/ProjectsInitiatives/StatewideImagery.aspx
Geospatial Data DevelopmentOhio Location Based Response System LBRS
80 Counties Participating80 Counties Participating
120,090 Road Centerline 120,090 Road Centerline Miles CollectedMiles Collected
Over 4 million Field Verified Over 4 million Field Verified Site Address Points CollectedSite Address Points Collected
SUPORTING PUBLIC SAFETYEMERGENCY RESPONSEROADWAY INVENTORYCRASH ANALYSISNEXT GENERATION 9-1-1CENSUS ENUMERATION
http://ogrip.oit.ohio.gov/ProjectsInitiatives/LBRS.aspx
Geospatial Data DevelopmentAddress Maintenance Tool
The Address Data Maintenance Tool is an ArcMap Add-in that provides geometric and attribute editing capabilities for Address layers to: •Map dissimilar field names between points and centerlines•Copy shared attributes from a road centerline to an address point •Estimate a house number for new address points •Search street and address records
While the tool was developed to work with the State’s LBRS data it can be used to maintain address points using any transportation centerline data.
GIS CONSIDERATIONS FOR NG9-1-1 IMPLEMENTATION
NG9-1-1 requires the development of new capabilities and workflows for GIS professionals to support the provisioning of spatial information from a GIS to the NG9-1-1 system.
Cooperative agreements and partnerships must be established to engage and clearly define roles and responsibilities of PSAP Managers, Local Addressing Authorities, Street Authorities, Telephone Service Providers, GIS Professionals and NG9-1-1 Service Providers.
A clearly defined process for handling discrepancy reports and the timely processing data corrections by GIS Professionals to the NG9-1-1 system must be implemented.
Local NG9-1-1 implementations must coordinate with neighboring jurisdictions to ensure there are no gaps or overlaps in geospatial coverage that would result in missed or miss-routed calls.
NG9-1-1 cannot exist without a commitment to GIS data development, maintenance, and management at the state and local level.
GIS CONSIDERATIONS FOR NG9-1-1 IMPLEMENTATION
Questions to establish the readiness of a GIS to support spatial call routing:
•Does your jurisdiction track annexations and dissolutions spatially? •Are they accurately reflected in your PSAP boundaries and Emergency response zones? •Are effective dates tracked so the ECRF can continue to route calls until there is an automatic cutover to the jurisdiction? •Do you track and maintain mutual aid agreements spatially along with their associated effective dates? •Have you corrected gaps or overlaps in coverage between your ESZs and those of your neighboring PSAPs? •Is there a data governance agreement in place and a procedure for conflict resolution between jurisdictions? •Have you synchronized the ALI with your GIS addresses? •Is there a maintenance plan or process in place for nightly Service Order Interface record updates from the telco(s)? •Has your street centerline been reconciled with your MSAG? •Is there a defined maintenance process?
If the answer to any of these questions is no, then there might be some work to do before firing up an ECRF.
This is a different discussion from tactical mapping and turn-by-turn routing requirements.
Federal Activities
Addresses National Address Database SummitNational Address Database (NAD)Census Geographic Support System Initiative (GSS-I)National Emergency Address Database (NEAD)
Transportation (MAP21/ARNOLD)3D Elevation Program (3DEP)Geospatial Data Act (GDA)National Hydrography Dataset (NHD)
2015 Ohio GIS ConferenceSeptember 21 - 23, 2015 | Hyatt Regency Columbus| Columbus, Ohio
OHIO GIS Best Practices AwardOHIO GIS Best Practices AwardPresented to organizations implementing GIS in a manner consistent with OGRIP’s stated goals and Objectives by:
• Demonstrating an enterprise-wide approach and community resource perspective.
• Supporting and facilitating data sharing through an increase in interaction between entities.
• Demonstrating the use of GIS as an analysis and decision support tool.
Demonstrates the integration of GIS and spatial data into daily operations of the program.
Demonstrates consistency with the NSDI Framework.
2015 Ohio GIS ConferenceSeptember 21 - 23, 2015 | Hyatt Regency Columbus| Columbus, Ohio
OHIO GIS Best Practices AwardOHIO GIS Best Practices Award
Stark County GIS DepartmentStark County GIS DepartmentCountywide GIS Repository and CollaborationCountywide GIS Repository and Collaboration
Alan Arnold, Auditor
Brian Hall, GIS DirectorJoe Guzi
John ReeseDanielle Papineau
2015 Ohio GIS ConferenceSeptember 21 - 23, 2015 | Hyatt Regency Columbus| Columbus, Ohio
County of Summit GISCounty of Summit GISRussell M. Pry, County Executive
Dennis Tubbs, Deputy Director Planning & GISRyan SellmanStephen Knittel
Karla StreharskySusan DeChant
Andrew ChattertonKirk DeGroff
OHIO GIS Best Practices AwardOHIO GIS Best Practices Award
2015 Ohio GIS ConferenceSeptember 21 - 23, 2015 | Hyatt Regency Columbus| Columbus, Ohio
Cliff Lovin Scholarship AwardCliff Lovin Scholarship AwardPresented byPresented by
Jeff LovinJeff Lovin
Kyle ParkerKyle Parker
2015 Ohio GIS ConferenceSeptember 21 - 23, 2015 | Hyatt Regency Columbus| Columbus, Ohio
URISA Leadership Service AwardURISA Leadership Service AwardPresented byPresented byTom FisherTom Fisher
Brett AlphinBrett AlphinEmily WhiteheadEmily Whitehead
2015 Ohio GIS ConferenceSeptember 21 - 23, 2015 | Hyatt Regency Columbus| Columbus, Ohio
Ohio GIS Map GalleryOhio GIS Map GalleryPresented byPresented bySean PhillipsSean Phillips
ReferenceReferenceAnalyticalAnalytical
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