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2003 Annual ConferenceSeptember 15-18, 2003Nashville, Tennessee
FGDC
Ivan B. DeLoatchActing Staff
Director
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What are the highlight achievements during the last six months?
CAP Grants Awarded – 1.1 mil– 51 of 83 received
Standards– Address Content Standard Proposed– Global Positioning Accuracy Standard (Part 5)
GIRM Completed Geospatial Investments Review pilot Established the GSDI Association
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What are the milestone achievements for the next six months?
Appoint FGDC Staff Director Coordinated Grants Pilot – GOS and TNM Institutionalize the I-Teams concept Redesign the FGDC website Continue GOS support
– Standards, Portal, and Enterprise Architecture Accelerate Future Directions effort
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
How does this program coordinate / interact with other Federal programs?
FGDC carries out the responsibilities of OMB Circular A-16
Our mission is interagency coordination…All spatial data activities financed by federal funds
Monthly Coordination Meeting
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What is the role of states in your program?
Strategic Partner-to coordinate and work in partnership with States and other sectors
NSGIC Grant to stimulate State participation in NSDI related activities
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
How can states benefit from your program?
Participate in activities Apply for Cap/Coordinated Grants Network with Federal agencies through
NSGIC grant Liaison with FGDC
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
Contact Information
Ivan B. DeLoatchE: [email protected]: 703.648.5752
http://www.fgdc.gov/
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
2003 Annual ConferenceSeptember 15-18, 2003Nashville, Tennessee
U.S. Census Bureau
Linda M. FranzAssistant Division Chief for Geographic Partnership Programs
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What are the highlight achievements during the last six months?
MAF/TIGER Accuracy Improvement Project (MTAIP) production began
Field work for the address pilot in North Carolina was completed
250 counties enhanced/realigned by 9/30/03 The TIGER Enhancement Database (TED) was
enhanced/deployed Conducted pilot test for WebBAS and Web TIGER http://www.census.gov/geo/www/bas/bashome.html
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What are the highlight achievements during the last six months? (cont’d)
Total number of counties in universe: 3233 Total number of counties for which GIS files
are in house: 1038 Total local files Tested: 777 Counties
390 Pass at CE95 of 7.60 meters or less
387 Fail at CE95 7.61 meters or greater
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What are the milestone achievements for the next six months?
Provide Harris with 350 local county files for MTAIP production in FY 04
Harris will align 250 additional counties using commercial GIS or field GPS centerline data collection methods
Identify all potential GIS files (tribal areas, partial counties, cities, towns, MCDs) that meet the 7.6 meter accuracy requirement that may be used for MTAIP
Begin defining requirements for expanded Web capabilities
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
How does this program coordinate / interact with other Federal programs?
• Census will provide USGS the corrected TIGER road centerline files to incorporate into the National Map
• Census already has provided the TED to the USGS and NIMA. A new extract will be provided to USGS, NIMA, and NOAA.
• The Harris fiscal year 2004 production schedule will be available through the FGDC website
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What is the role of states in Census programs?
Inform the Census Bureau of what data exist or will exist for their state
Provide information on how Census work and schedules can fit with state initiatives
Review the TED and inform Census of errors and irregularities in the data reported
Review and provide comments on Census documents and plans that impact the states
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
How can states benefit from your program?
States can inform Census of counties where no suitable spatial data exist and there are no plans to create road centerlines—Harris can plan to create an accurate road centerline without concern of overlap or duplication
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
Contact Information
Linda Franz
P: 301.763.9061
http://www.census.gov
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
2003 Annual ConferenceSeptember 15-18, 2003Nashville, Tennessee
U.S. Geological SurveyThe National Map
Barbara J. RyanAssociate Director for Geography
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What are the highlight achievements during the last six months?
Geospatial One-Stop linkage. Catalog-based viewer for The National Map. High-resolution imagery for 46 urban areas to support
homeland security / emergency management needs. Partnership presence established or enhanced in AR,
AZ, CA, DE, HI, ID, KS, LA, MT, TX, UT, WA. Cost-benefits analysis for The National Map.
The National Map: High-resolution Imagery
Status – 133 Urban Areas
Orthoimagery collected (46 cities)Planned or in work
The National Map: Cost-Benefits Analysis
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What are the milestone achievements for the next six months?
Incorporate State requirements and pilot project “lessons learned” into The National Map planning.
Formalize MOUs with NSGIC, NACo, other groups. Leverage grant opportunities of The National Map,
FGDC, and Geospatial One-Stop. Consolidate theme-based portals into an enhanced,
multi-service Web viewer. Effect moves / staff transfers to AL, GA, New England,
MI, PA, and SC.
The National Map Web Viewer
http://nationalmap.usgs.gov
Enhanced viewer will:
Provide a single, multi-service Web viewer.
Integrate content from diverse data sources.
Manage the network of partner data and Web services.
Facilitate data viewing and downloading.
Allow user to generate graphics from the data.
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
How does this program coordinate / interact with other Federal programs?
Standards and data access (FGDC, Geospatial One-Stop).
High-resolution imagery and critical infrastructure data (NIMA, DHS, NORTHCOM).
Roads and boundary data (Census, DOT). Orthoimagery (USDA, BLM, EPA, FEMA). Hydrography (EPA, USFS). Elevation (NDEP) data (BLM, COE, FEMA, NOAA,
NRCS, NIMA, NASA, USFS). Land cover (NOAA, EPA, USFS, NASA).
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What is the role of States in your program?
Key source for requirements for The National Map. Partners to help build and maintain The National Map. Linkage between Federal agencies and local
government for coordination. Linkage with state legislatures and policy / program
executives for GIS activities and data partnerships.
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
How can States benefit from your program?
Access to seamless imagery, vector, and thematic data in the public domain.
Access to diverse geospatial data sources through links to partner Web services.
Leverage limited State resources with Federal investments in geospatial data.
Partnership opportunities for technical development, data integration, and applications research.
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
Contact Information: Regional
Geographers
EasternPamela R. MalamE: [email protected] P: 703-648-7414
Central Max M. Ethridge E: [email protected]
P: 573-308-3800
WesternAlan M. MikuniE: [email protected]: 650-329-4254
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
2003 Annual ConferenceSeptember 15-18, 2003Nashville, Tennessee
Bureau of Land Management
Robert AderGeographer andNational GCDB Manager
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What are the highlight achievements during the last six months?
2nd Western Governors Cadastral Forum Meeting with Eastern Cadastral Steering
Committee and Cadastral Subcommittee Draft Geospatial One Stop Standard Updated the Cadastral Data Content Standard Core data projects and partnerships with states
and local governments and Tribes Web inventory of cadastral sites
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What are the milestone achievements for the next six months?
Work with states to publish and implement WGA Forum results Cadastral Subcommittee Meeting with Western Cadastral
Steering Committee Eastern Cadastral Forum Finish Geospatial One Stop tasks Add assessment and address components to Cadastral Data
Content Standard Continue to develop and expand all partnerships Continue to provide web inventory of cadastral data Utah study on the benefits of cadastral information Florida study with MMS and CSC on marine boundary issues Continue to integrate state and local and Tribal data with GCDB
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
How does this program coordinate / interact with other Federal programs?
At the Field Level – coordination on the actual work
At a higher level - coordination through the Cadastral Subcommittee
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What is the role of states in your program?
This is a partnership for Cadastral Information
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
How can states benefit from your program?
States and local agencies and Tribes need to determine the benefits they can achieve and we will continue to work with them through partnerships to mutually achieve benefits
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
Contact Information
Robert AderE: [email protected]
P: 303-239-3817
http://www.fairview-industries.com/fgdc-cad.html
http://www.blm.gov
http://www.landuse.com/website/cadastral/viewer.htm
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
2003 Annual ConferenceSeptember 15-18, 2003Nashville, Tennessee
FEMA/DHSFlood Map Modernization
Scott McAfeeGIS CoordinatorMitigation Division
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What are the highlight achievements during the last six months?
Funding for Map Mod Selection Process for new National Service
Provider First DFIRMs available from the Map Service
Center
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What are the milestone achievements for the next six months?
Award of contract for NSP Implementation of 90 day Geospatial Platform Ramping up flood map production Geospatial Data Collection Policy HAZUS-MH Standard Map Symbols for Emergency Management 1 Million Hits on Hazardmaps.gov
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
How does this program coordinate / interact with other Federal programs?
Internal to FEMA/DHS– DHS CIO’s Office– Preparedness and Response
External to DHS– Geospatial One Stop / National Map– National Digital Elevation Program– FGDC– Direct coordination with other agencies such as Census
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
Map Mod Goals for interacting with States on data activities: States are only contacted once for specific databases Federal agencies that collect State and local data will
publish metatdata on the clearinghouse/GOS if it is not already published.
States are informed of data collection activities and determine what their role should be. (In Map Mod, this could be their part of the state plan.
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What is the role of states in your program?
Partnerships with State/Local government to:– Enable State and Local government to manage their flood
hazard data Data Coordination / Collection
– State geospatial staff should coordinate with NFIP Coordinator on State Plans
– Coordinate/standardize local data if able– Base data (DOQ, Streets, Hydrography, Boundaries)– Elevation Data
Data Services
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
How can states benefit from your program?
Generally– Reduced losses to life and property– More accurate maps for
Floodplain management Flood Insurance
– Geospatial system for flood and other hazards For Partners
– Hazard identification training and technical assistance– Greater ownership and control of hazard data and floodplain
management
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
Contact Information
Scott McAfeeKevin Long
(Kevin will give more detail about Map Mod on Wednesday)
E: [email protected] [email protected]
P: (202) 646-3317
http://www.fema.gov
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
2003 Annual ConferenceSeptember 15-18, 2003Nashville, Tennessee
US Department of Transportation
Carol BrandtGeographic Information Program ManagerBureau of Transportation Statistics
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What are the highlight achievements during the last six months?
Geospatial One-Stop Successes Majority non-Federal Participation Four standards through DOT – one USACE Pilot prototype – implement road standard – including states
and counties
Data Development – available in the public domain APTA / FTA / BTS – transit networks AMPO / FHWA / BTS – MPO boundaries BTS - Intermodal terminals FHWA / BTS – Geolocate bridges in the NBI
Providing Access to transportation geodata
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What are the milestone achievements for the next six months?
Continue GOS Develop assistance for implementing GOS standards Modifications to standards, if necessary Identify and work with organizations to implement standards and
share data through the portal
Additional data development Acquire geographic reference for tunnel data (collected thru FHWA)
Engage others within USDOT Work with DOT CIO to garner additional support for geospatial
Information technologies
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
How does this program coordinate / interact with other Federal programs?
We are working to improve interaction and coordination internally and with others
All public domain data available through geodata.gov and the BTS web site
Provide data for the National Map / Atlas FHWA interacts with other Federal Road
Programs – USDA FS, NPS
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
What is the role of states in your program?
State DOTs primary data provider for modal administrations
FHWA helps to fund State Departments of Transportation through its legislation
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
How can states benefit from your program?
We will continue to work with transportation agencies to develop or improve data for public domain access
We will develop procedures related to implementing standards developed through the GOS process
We will make national transportation data available using the GOS standard
2003 NSGIC Annual Conference September 15-18, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee
Contact Information
Carol BrandtE: [email protected]
P: 202.366.6662
http://www.bts.gov
http://www.dot.gov