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Mission

ConnectKaro-

2017

Karnataka GIS

a GoK initiative towards g-Governance

7-Apr-2017

M.JAYACHANDRAN

KGIS - Mission Management

Karnataka State Remote Sensing Applications Center, GoK

BY

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Mission

ConnectKaro-

2017

Agenda for today’s Panel Discussion

Unified geospatial information centres to manage cities

◦ How citywide data centres help in better planning, managing and governing

the cities

Open data – availability, standards and regulatory framework

Challenges, opportunities

◦ data integration, adopting digital platforms, agency staff capacities,

establishing dedicated agency, outsourcing to private agencies.

way forward in adopting digital platforms

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2017

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

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2017

A flagship Project of GoK, to Institutionalize the use of Geospatial in the

Governance

Karnataka GIS (K-GIS)

• A new information regime supporting good Governance, sustainable development

and citizen empowerment

• To offer GIS decision support services for Government, enterprises and citizens

• To maintain a state-wide, standardized, seamless, accurate and authentic and

updated GIS data and Information

• Positioning the use of GIS technology and applications as primary tool for Planning

and Governance

• To provide a GIS-Applications platform for government, citizens and enterprises to

host/provide GIS-APPS as a suite of GIS DSS tools

Vision

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2017

KGIS : Unified Data for Karnataka

Urban

Rural

Energ

y

Infra

structure

Transport

Forest

Mines

&

Geolog

y

Industrie

s

Planning

Environme

nt

Agricultur

e

Healt

hEducatio

n

Disaster

Mgmt

Horticulture

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2017

K-GIS

Portal DSS

& Apps

E-

Bhoomi,

Watershe

d 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

InfrastructureTraining and Capacity Building

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2017

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• Standards / protocol for data exchange • DSS Application –SOA - OGC Standards • Single Sign On - Role based access for

departmental operation• Karnataka Geospatial Policy• Data Sharing Policy

Common Framework and Standards, Policies

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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.

1 Million Assets – 30 TB Database - and Growing …

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2017

KGIS : Modular SolutionSOA architecture for Easy Integration and GIS Enabling

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2017

KGIS Portal – Sample Snapshots

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2017

Portal : Sample Functionalities

Flexible AoI Selection Multi Attribute Query Complex Buffer Analysis

Various Thematic

mapviewOnline Heatmap Generation

Overlay of desktop GIS

data

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2017

Portal : Sample Functionalities

Pre-defined query /

Analysis

Satellite Data –

availability

Spatial Editing of objects

Customised Dashboards for

depts

Multilayer -

Transparency

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2017

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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2017

Operational DSS – Workflows & Dashboards

RDPR

Industry :

KIADB

Urban: MUDA

Soil Health

Mission

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2017

Expected Benefits

Make GIS data available at all levels

Geo-enabling e-governance and public services byembedding GIS in all aspects of planning and development atstate/district/panchayat levels;

Bringing transparency and geo-spatial information supportin decision-making;

Citizen services by giving access to geospatial information;

Enabling a “crowd-sourced” interactive process of citizeninvolvement in providing feed-back/inputs/data

Enable a sound process of monitoring and identifying “gapsin development”;

To make the state to be in the forefront of this field oftechnology and applications that that are fast growingglobally.

Also to make Karnataka GIS to be major contributor towardsestablishment of National GIS

Government

Industries

Institutions

Researchers

Farmers

B

E

N

E

F

I

C

I

A

R

I

E

S

Entrepreneurs

Citizens

&Public

Law

EnforcementLegal /

Judiciary

Disaster Mgmt

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2017

KGIS : Road Ahead…

Nov 2016

June 2017

Dec 2017 June 2018

Dec 2018

Portal V.1, launch

With available spatial data and limited MIS data

Data on Unified framework, customiseddashboard, DSS for farmers

5 sectors data with allied applications and visualisation

API releases for app dev and hosting, Citizen modules, Visual

Analytics & realtimesensor integration

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Summary -Vision 2020

KGIS 2020 : Integrated GIS for all departments

Planning and Decision making – efficient and transparent

Improved Service Delivery

Karnataka Geo

Spatial Agency

Spatial Data Management

Mission

Virtual Reference Stations

Outreach, Training and Consulting

Data Sales, User Projects

Technology and

Research

KGIS

(Flagship Mission)

Analytic

s

Process

Databas

e

Web

Apps

• New Requirements &

feedback improves

• CHANGES and Refinements

shall continue to happen.

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2017

Views and thoughts for Discussion...

Open Data - Availability,

standards & regulatory

framework• Available data - not always

standardised – no worries

but efforts…

• …efforts for linking spatial &

MIS data

• Require Interoperable stds

for Data and SOA for Appln

is needed

• Agencies should publish /

share available data, AS IS.

• Regulatory Framework – is

mandatory – for sharing

• To mandate GIS updation

for payment clearance

• Ownership clarity on base

data and value addition to

be clarified.

• Apex body is needed for

coordination across dept

Challenges • Enabling agencies to share

data

• Creating spatial data for non-

available data / assets

• Data on std common frame -

positional and content

accuracy

• Unique coding for linking

across all layers / across dept

• Data validation and

mandatory data updation

• Transaction monitoring

whenever an objects spatial

relationship changes

• Availability of skilled / Talent

resources

• COTS Vs Open Source

selection

• Good internet bandwidth

• Funds –Est, Ops &

maintenance

Way ForwardManage large volumes of data, application, web / mobile solution

(IOT, Big data, Analytics) delivery – performance, data / solution

updation and maintenance – technologies to be adopted

Let’s Discuss…..THANK YOU

Opportunities• Training & development for

skilled resources on data

management, application

dev, analytics

• Opportunity for GIS

industry – data creation,

cleaning, linking, positional

improvement, Content

accuracy validation and

improvement, App Dev

• Opportunity for HW / SW /

NW infrastructure OEM’s

• Good Internet Bandwidth