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FGDC DHS Emergency Response Map Symbol Subgroup Planning Proposal

FGDC DHS Emergency Response Map Symbol Subgroup Planning Proposal Robert Phillips USCG DHS GMO POC August 2007. The Current State From a Practical View Limited Symbol Set Greater flexibility and granularity desired by many users

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FGDC DHS Emergency Response Map Symbol Subgroup Planning Proposal

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  1. FGDC DHSEmergency Response Map Symbol Subgroup Planning Proposal Robert Phillips USCG DHS GMO POC August 2007

  2. The Current State From a Practical View • Limited Symbol Set • Greater flexibility and granularity desired by many users • Doesn’t address our Foreign partners yet • Multiple scale usage/ map visibility not addressed easily • Transparency requirements for solid fill symbols • Unfilled symbols • Small handheld displays – need more clarity on solid symbols • Additional colors or permutations of symbol • Selected item • Nighttime/ “darkened room” usage – reverse color symbol • Presentation only color such as yellow – non status indicator • Standard only permits certain colors

  3. The Current State From a Practical View • Limited File Format (TTF) • Creates maintenance issues (can’t replace or add a single item) • DB managed symbol set inconvenient with only a font set available • Need individual graphics as well • Creates distribution issues for web services • Artist rights / conversion to EOT or Free Type required • Wider usability with multiple formats • Multiple Gis systems, city, county, state, fed, international • No real usable taxonomy for catalog creation / lookup • Textbook definitions almost unuseable for average user • Any feedback on adoption/usage?

  4. Proposal • Standup the Symbol Subgroup Again – too many issues • Fairly long term tasks – at least two years+ • Envisioned Tasks • Investigate ISO symbol set / creation / harmonization / union • Partial adoption/mod of some widely accepted industry sets such as • Chemical • Bio • Radiological • Fire • Multiple formats: png, bmp, ico, gif, TTF, EOT etc • Additional color sets / transparency ability / darkened conditions • Multiple scales / sizes and duals (eg multi size ico)

  5. Proposal • Envisioned Tasks • Delivery options • Web service, web download • Media (CD, DVD) • Individual / libraries • Discovery / Lookup • Public Web Service • Public Inet based catalog • Client machine based catalog browser (eg IE6 - no activex things…) • Taxonomy creation – common language key words / related terms • Match / assign to GDM themes / incorporate GDM keywords/defs

  6. Proposal • Envisioned Tasks • Sustainment / maintenance options • DB storage symbol files • DB storage definitions • DB storage keywords/relations/GDM theme/attribute mapping • More Public Outreach Including International Responders • User needs capture • Broader adoption • Gain ISO support if appropriate at this stage • Mod to Ansi Std or new Std or two Stds? • Gather resources (people, money, services) • Possible Future Tasks: Line Types & Polygon Styles / Fill Patterns

  7. Contact info This was an estimate of some of the tasks that should be addressed in order to gain a much wider utility, broader concurrence and adoption of the symbols Robert Phillips USCG Logistics Geospatial Integration Center (LoGIC) 1249 E. 9th St. Room 1979 Cleveland, Ohio 44199 Ph: 216-902-6211 Robert.L.Phillips@uscg.mil

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