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Geospatial One-Stop Standards. Presented by Julie Binder Maitra FGDC Standards Coordinator at URISA 2002 October 28, 2002. Overview of Geospatial One-Stop. E-Government is a key part of the President's Management Agenda Geospatial information enables e-government
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Geospatial One-Stop Standards Presented by Julie Binder Maitra FGDC Standards Coordinator at URISA 2002 October 28, 2002
Overview of Geospatial One-Stop • E-Government is a key part of the President's Management Agenda • Geospatial information enables e-government • To effectively use geospatial information from any source, we need the NSDI • Geospatial One-Stop accelerates the NSDI • Geospatial One-Stop spatially enables the delivery of government services
Goals of Geospatial Information One Stop • To provide fast, low cost reliable access to Geospatial Data for government operations. • To facilitate G2G interactions needed for vertical missions such as Homeland Security. • To facilitate the alignment of roles, responsibilities and resources. • To obtain multi-sector input for coordinating, developing and implementing geographic data standards
Current Model Data User Data User Data Use r Data Use r Data User Data User Data User NSDI Gateway Portal Portal Portal Data Producer Data Producer Portal Data Producer Data Producer Data Producer Data Producer
Other standards- based portals Future Model Federal Users Civilian Users National Policy Tribal Users Makers Commercial Users State Users Local Users DoD Users International Users Geospatial One-Stop Portal State Governments Civilian Sector Local Governments Commercial Sector Tribal Governments DoD Federal Government
Modules • Develop and implement data standards for NSDI Framework Data. • Fulfill and maintain an operational inventory of NSDI Data and publish the metadata records in the NSDI Clearinghouse Network. • Publish metadata for planned data acquisition and update activities. • Develop and deploy prototypes for enhanced data access and web mapping services for geospatial data. • Establish a comprehensive electronic “Portal” as a logical extension to the NSDI Clearinghouse Network.
Demographic Flood Zones Cadastral Landcover Transportation Framework/Core Data Hydrography Government Units Biological Elevation Economic Geodetic Control Social Imagery Access, Sharing, Interoperability and Relationships to Build Once, Use Many Times Other Thematic Data Source KY Office of Geographic Information
Framework Data Themes Rail Terrestrial Air Roads Bathymetric Elevation Transportation Transit GeoSpatial One-Stop Base Standard Marine Waterways Cadastral Geodetic Control Surface Orthoimagery Hydrography Governmental Units
Is U.S. member body of ISO Is a Technical Committee of Is liaison with ISO Technical Committee 211 Accredits U.S. TAG to American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Is accredited by InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) I-Teams Is a member of Is a member of Open GIS Consortium FGDC NSGIC Is a Subcommittee of States INCITS Technical CommitteeL1 Is strategic member of Municipalities Government Voluntary Consensus Standards Industry formal informal Standards organizations Adapted from a diagram created by H.J.G.L. Aalders
Why The ANSI/INCITS Process? • To surmount obstacles to non-Federal participation • INCITS L1 draws membership from Federal agencies, private companies, and professional organizations • To create “national” rather than “Federal” standards
FGDC and INCITS Processes Compared FGDC • 1 Develop Proposal • 2 Review Proposal • 3 Set Up Project • 4 Produce Working Draft • 5 Review Working Draft • 6 Review and Evaluate • 7 Act on Recommendation • 8 Coordinate Public Review • 9 Respond to Public Comments • 10 Evaluate Responsiveness to Public Comments • 11 Act on Recommendation • 12 Steering Committee Approval INCITS • 1 Approve Proposal • 2 Notify Public • 3 Technical Development • 4 Public Review • 5 Management Review • 6 INCITS Approval • 7 ANSI BSR Approval • 8 Publication
INCITS Process 2 Notification 1 Approval of to Public Project Proposal 3 Technical 4 Public Development Review Disapproved 5 6 INCITS No Substantive Management Approval Change Review Substantive Change Approved 7 ANSI 8 Publication Approval Approved
GeoSpatial OneStop Implications for local governments and regions • National standards for the geospatial data community • Equal partners with Federal agencies on Geospatial One-Stop Board of Directors • Standards for data exchange allow for extensibility • Active engagement of all sectors of the geospatial data community
How to get involved • Visit the FGDC home page at http://fgdc.gov, then Select “Geospatial One-Stop” and register for participation • Contact Federal coordinators for standards • Join INCITS (www.incits.org) to vote on Framework data content standards and other candidate American National Standards
Contact Theme E-mail Phone Julie Binder Maitra Base Standard jmaitra@fgdc.gov 703 648 4627 Robin Fegeas Orthoimagery rfegeas@usgs.gov 703 648 4511 John Crowe Elevation jcrowe@usgs.gov 703 648 5596 Bob Pierce Hydrography rrpierce@usgs.gov 770 903 9113 Ed McKay Geodetic Control ed.mckay@noaa.gov 301 713 3191 Carol Brandt Transportation carol.brandt@bts.gov 202 366 6662 Fred Broome Governmental Units fbroome@geo.census.gov 301 457 1056 Don Buhler Cadastral dbuhler@sc.blm.gov 202 452 7781 Geospatial One Stop Theme Leads
Standards for building the NSDI Thank you! Julie Binder Maitra FGDC Standards Coordinator jmaitra@usgs.gov Phone: 703 648 4627