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Watershed Assessment, Tracking, and Environmental Results (WATERS) Forum Tuesday

Watershed Assessment, Tracking, and Environmental Results (WATERS) Forum Tuesday December 7, 2004. Brenda Smith Geospatial Information Officer U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Topics to Cover. Background Goals/Priorities Activities/Plans Enterprise Architecture

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Watershed Assessment, Tracking, and Environmental Results (WATERS) Forum Tuesday

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  1. Watershed Assessment, Tracking, and Environmental Results (WATERS) Forum Tuesday December 7, 2004 Brenda Smith Geospatial Information Officer U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

  2. Topics to Cover • Background • Goals/Priorities • Activities/Plans • Enterprise Architecture • Geospatial Framework • Data • Enterprise Licensing Agreements • Locational Improvement Plans

  3. Where the GIO Fits at EPA • Reports to the CIO/Assistant Administrator for Office of Environmental Information (OEI)

  4. Roles & Responsibilities • Provide senior leadership and visibility into the importance of location • Work toenhance geo-temporal capabilities enabling all EPA offices to quickly generate, share, and USE necessary geospatial data • Enterprise Architecture • Geospatial Blueprint • Geospatial Framework

  5. EPA GIO Priorities • Data • Access and Availability • Collaboration and Partnerships

  6. Data and Access Enterprise Architecture – What does it look like? For EPA ?

  7. GeospatialDataIndex I d e n t i t y M a n a g e m e n t A c c e s s M a n a g e m e n t EHPA Tools EHPA Apps Instruments RSA Tools RSA Apps ASA Tools ASA Apps Other Sources GPS Data Mart Data Mart Data Mart Comb. Apps Comb. Tools Handhelds Remote Sensors Imagery Res & Sci Staging Enterprise Staging Geospatial Enabled Models Geospatial Enabled Analytical Tools R&S ODS Enterprise ODS Geospatial Data Geospatial Services Finder Business ODS Georeferenced Data EHPA Data Registries NationalSpatialData Infrastructure EnterpriseIntegration Warehouse RSA Data Registries Geospatial Data Georeferenced Data Research &Science Warehouse Other Data Sets Other Data Sets Georeferencing Interface Business Area Warehouse Business ODS Geo One Stop FGDC Clearinghouse AdminDataRegistries EAI Administrative Warehouse Admin ODS Geospatial Integration Use Portal Metadata Registries EIMS Admin Internal and External Users Store for Use (Business Warehouse Framework) Apps & Tools Catalogs Collect Mgmt Science Geospatial Interfaces Tools Catalog Process & Stage Others Connect & Exchange Portlets OW Geospatial Data Validation CDX ExchangePartners Res & Sci Partners Admin Partners E-Gov Portals

  8. Geospatial Framework Workshop – Nov 04 Common Understanding of • What are the main components • What needs to get done • Where we need to focus • How our work affects others • How various efforts fit in • What we need to build/do • How important each of our activities are to achieving our goal architecture

  9. Geospatial FrameworkStudy Teams • Technology • Data • Applications • Governance • Business

  10. Geospatial FrameworkNext Steps • Jan 05 • Study Team White Papers due • Reconvene Workshop • Feb 05 • Identify individuals/org • Begin Detailed work in each area (Plans, deliverables, etc.)

  11. Questions? Brenda Smith Smith.Brenda@epa.gov 202.546.2034

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