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THE ROLE OF REGIONAL GEOSPATIAL COORDINATION FOR EFFECTIVE CITY MANAGEMENT
Greg Babinski, MA, GISPFinance & Marketing ManagerKing County GIS CenterSeattle, WA, USA
URISA Past-President URISA GIS Management Institute Committee Chair COGO Secretary Summit At-Large Editor 2013 Washington GIS Conference Co-Chair
Geospatial World Forum
Rotterdam: 15 May 2013
Agenda
The Organizational Context
Why Regional Geospatial Coordination?
Reduced costs
Financial benefits
Enhanced business benefits
Case studies overview
GIS as a public utility
Discussion
Microsoft Gates Foundation Boeing Paccar Nordstrom's Amazon Starbucks Port of Seattle Weyerhaeuser Univ. of Washington Google Skype
Population (1,931,000 (14th most populous US county)Area: 2130 square miles (sea level to 8,000’)39 incorporated citiesViable agricultural and private forestry areasRemote wilderness & watershed lands
Mapping Public information delivery Growth management & planning Property assessment Land development permitting Site selection Simulating environmental conditions Emergency response planning Crime analysis Transportation planning Bus & van routing Road maintenance management Public health service delivery Service center location analysis E911 operations Airport sound abatement Boundary management (legislative
districts, voter precincts, tax unit boundaries, etc.)
And the list goes on…..
King County GIS City of Seattle GIS:
Seattle Public Utilities GIS Seattle City Light GIS
Suburban cities: Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Renton, ~20 other municipalities
Puget Sound Regional Council (growth and transportation planning agency)
Sound Transit (regional transit agency) Puget Sound Energy (private gas and electric
utility) Cable service providers E911 emergency dispatch districts ~15 public school districts ~25 public utility districts Mukleshoot Indian Tribe U.S. Federal government State of Washington
Reduced costs: Back-office functions are critical and difficult,
but do not add value Shared back-office functions save money and
are more sustainable
Financial benefits: GIS staff can support focused productivity
enhancing applications to support agency business processes
Enhanced business benefits: GIS staff can focus on value-added agency
focused work Shared applications
King County T-Net
King County Regional Imagery Consortium
51 agencies$1.1 million project cost 65%+ cost savings for each agency2-year cycle planned
King County GIS Data Portal
Reduced costs: Back-office functions are critical and difficult,
but do not add value Shared back-office functions save money and
are more sustainable
Financial benefits: GIS staff can support focused productivity
enhancing applications to support agency business processes
Enhanced business benefits: GIS staff can focus on value-added agency
focused work Shared applications
KCGIS GIS ROI Study
Consultant Team from UW Evans School of Public Affairs: Prof. Richard W. Zerbe
Danielle Fumia & Travis Reynolds Pradeep Singh & Tyler Scott
KCGIS GIS ROI Study Results
Reduced costs: Back-office functions are critical and difficult,
but do not add value Shared back-office functions save money and
are more sustainable
Financial benefits: GIS staff can support focused productivity
enhancing applications to support agency business processes
Enhanced business benefits: GIS staff can focus on value-added agency
focused work Shared applications
King County GIS Training Program
King County GIS Training Program
eCityGov Alliance: Regional GIS-based Applications10 partners & 27 subscribers
eCityGov Alliance: Regional GIS-based Applications
Other components of regional geospatial utilities:
Architectural designHardware and software procurementContract administration
Database management services: Primary data centers and emergency back-up hot
sites Database administration System administration Metadata management
Other components of regional geospatial utilities:
Architectural designHardware and software procurementContract administration
Database management services: Primary data centers and emergency back-up hot
sites Database administration System administration Metadata management
URISA’s GIS Management InstitutePromoting Regional Geospatial Coordination
GMBOK:
GIS Managemen
t Body of Knowledge
Municipal GIS
Operations GCMM
Accreditation
GCMM: GIS
Capability
Maturity Model
URISA Education ULA &
UMA
GIS Manageme
nt Educational Program Accreditati
on
GISCI
GIS Managers Certificati
on Compone
nt
GMCM: Geospatia
l Managem
ent Competency Model
Future:ROI
ServicesOther
Accreditation
Benchmarking
Babinski’s Theory of GIS Management: As GIS Operational Maturity Improves, ROI Increases
URISA’s GIS Management InstitutePromoting Regional Geospatial Coordination
Agenda
The Organizational Context
Why Regional Geospatial Coordination?
Reduced costs
Financial benefits
Enhanced business benefits
Case studies overview
GIS as a public utility
Discussion
Greg Babinski, MA, GISPURISA Past-PresidentURISA GIS Management Institute Committee ChairCOGO SecretarySUMMIT At-large Editor
Finance & Marketing ManagerKing County GIS Center201 South Jackson Street, Suite 706Seattle, WA [email protected] www.kingcounty.gov/gis