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Sep. 21-22, 2006

v. FME Worldwide User Conference - Vancouver. Sep. 21-22, 2006. The Integrated Land and Resource Registry Integrated Land Management Bureau, Ministry of Agriculture and Lands David van Blankenstein, Forte Consulting Ltd. Overview. ILRR Overview The BC challenge The Business solution

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Sep. 21-22, 2006

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  1. v FME Worldwide User Conference - Vancouver Sep. 21-22, 2006 The Integrated Land and Resource Registry Integrated Land Management Bureau, Ministry of Agriculture and Lands David van Blankenstein, Forte Consulting Ltd

  2. Overview • ILRR Overview • The BC challenge • The Business solution • The Data Access solution • ILRR functionality • The Role of the FME • Bringing a Community of Data Together in the ILRR to serve a Community of Users

  3. The BC Challenge • Effective management of 95 million hectares (235 million acres) of land and water on behalf of all British Columbians. • Numerous information silos managed by dozens of agencies. • Difficult access to information and limited information sharing. • Duplicate data entry and numerous versions of data created by individual agencies to meet their own needs.

  4. Business Problem • Need a Single Source for the Status of all Land in BC • Spatial component essential • Interests: Ownership, ROW etc. • Rights: Mining, Oil and Gas, Forestry etc. • Getting the Answer Quickly • Consider pursuing economic development on a piece of crown land • Who currently has rights and interests on it? • Can anything prevent the development from proceeding? • Answer these questions quickly • Save processing time and costs

  5. The ILRR - A Business Solution • A web based single register of rights and interests on Crown land • Plus information on private land, survey fabric (cadastre) administrative boundaries, grids, base maps • Over 260 interests on land from 19 partner ministries and agencies • A legal register of Crown land rights and interests by 2007 • Partnerships leading to improved data quality by geographic area: • 2005 Northeast • 2006 South • 2007 West

  6. The Technical Solution

  7. The ILRR Functionality • Government (IDIR), industry (BCeID users), and public access. • Search rights and interests, designations, reservations. • Search by survey parcel. • Administrative boundaries, base maps, grids (PNG, BCLS, etc.). • Links private land (PIDs) and Crown land (PINs). • Support the instant determination of whether land is Crown or private. • Link to Tantalis GATOR to view Crown Land images and original documents.

  8. Leveraging the FME • To support a Legal Registry the ILRR had to satisfy the following data requirements: • Completeness: The ILRR must have a complete view of all relevant crown land data from the agencies and Ministries of BC • Currency: The ILRR must contain the latest version of data from the agencies and Ministries of BC • Correctness: The ILRR must contain information on the quality and correctness of this data

  9. Completeness • ILRR needs to contain data from over 19 agencies and ministries (Interest Granting Agencies) that grant interests and rights on crown lands. • Each agency may have one or more system used for granting interests and rights (Interest Granting Systems). • Each IGS is designed to support its own unique business needs and technical environment: • More the 260 different Interest Types Granted. • Spatial information and key attribute information needs to be available in the ILRR.

  10. Currency • Every day rights and interests are granted and expire • ILRR must reflect the current state of the ground: • Prevent misleading interpretations • Allow for good business decisions • Many IGS are changing continuously over a business day • Other IGS are maintained and published on a quarterly or annual basis • The ILRR supports both

  11. General Architecture of an Acquirer

  12. Major Components • Trigger Plug-in • Event Queue • IGS View • Reader and Writer Information • IGS Specific • Output always XML Message • Development • Uses FME Objects • Bulk Acquisition uses mapping files • Generic Acquirer Framework

  13. Conclusion • ILRR has met its goal: • Contains Interests and Rights from 19 Agencies and Ministries, over 260 kinds • Gets the answers quickly, streamlining application processes • The FME assures: • Completeness • Currency

  14. David van Blankenstein, Forte Consulting Data Quality Project ManagerIntegrated Land and Resource Registry dvb@forteconsulting.ca Phone: 604.603.5316 For ILRR help ilrrhelp@gov.bc.ca 250-952-ilrr ILRR (www.ilrr.ca)

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