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Federal Geographic Data Committee: Emerging Technologies Considerations

Federal Geographic Data Committee: Emerging Technologies Considerations. Stephen Lowe Geospatial Information Officer US Department of Agriculture March 2010. Content Value Management Model. Geospatial Maps & Analytics. Map-Making Metaphor.

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Federal Geographic Data Committee: Emerging Technologies Considerations

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  1. Federal Geographic Data Committee:Emerging Technologies Considerations Stephen Lowe Geospatial Information Officer US Department of Agriculture March 2010 Enterprise Geospatial Management Office Office of the Chief Information Officer

  2. Content Value Management Model Geospatial Maps & Analytics

  3. Map-Making Metaphor • Maps are primary guides in our lives; we understand value • Maps employ common conventions; cartography framework • Maps tell stories with facts; they unveil mental models expressed as behavior patterns • Maps help simplify and make sense of large amounts of complex information; offer bird’s eye view of relationships • Maps are interpretive devises; visualize the unknown • Maps are visual tools for constructing or rediscovering ideas; they enable us to think differently about public policy Enterprise Geospatial Management Office Office of the Chief Information Officer

  4. Product & Service Opportunities Develop Sensor Network: Think in multiples, variety, anticipate future, access mechanisms, enhance learning, time-paced evolution Geospatial-Economic Modeling: Develop valid/verifiable methods, understand first than measure, repeatable templates and/or patterns Facilitate Equity: Rapid creation of light-weight entrepreneur incubation container for “collaborative innovation,” deliver agile knowledge management mashup capabilities, extend agricultural best practices

  5. Geospatial Maturity Model Service Portals PaaS (EDC) SaaS (Dedicated) HIM (Cloud) GIS Tools Standards Visibility Productivity Diffusion Enterprise Geospatial Management Office Office of the Chief Information Officer

  6. How to Drive Innovation New Markets Old Old New Technologies

  7. Collaborative Innovation Govt Markets Stakeholder Stakeholder Govt Technologies

  8. Questions & Commentsstephen.lowe@usda.gov202-720-0880 Enterprise Geospatial Management Office Office of the Chief Information Officer

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