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Subcommittee For Cultural and Demographic Data. Activities Update Randy Fusaro Chair, SCDD 9 February, 2010. Standards. Address Standard Cultural Resources Standard FIPS to ANSI migration Complete Other Activities Update
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Subcommittee For Cultural and Demographic Data Activities Update Randy Fusaro Chair, SCDD 9 February, 2010
Standards Address Standard Cultural Resources Standard FIPS to ANSI migration Complete Other Activities Update Natural & Cultural Resource Issues in Long-Term Recovery Interagency Meetings
United States Thoroughfare, Landmark, and Postal Address Data Standard Consists of 4 Parts: • Content • Classification • Quality • Transfer Submitted to Standards WG for 30 Day Review ftp://ftpext.usgs.gov/pub/er/va/reston/FGDC/
United States Thoroughfare, Landmark, and Postal Address Data Standard Schedule: • FGDC Coordination Group reviews SWG recommendation (14 days – March 16, 2010) • Address Data Standard can be put on the agenda of the Tuesday, March 9, 2010 FGDC Coordination Group meeting • Upon CG approval, publish Federal Register Notice Public review (90 days) • Convene Editing Committee
Action Item! Cultural Resources Standard • Work led by National Park Service • Just completed the NPS Standard (in internal review) • Will be working on the FGDC Standard in earnest now • Looking for participation from pertinent agencies and disciplines Contact: Deidre_McCarthy@nps.gov John_Knoerl@nps.gov
Action Item! Cultural Resources Standard Committed to Participate: NASA, USPS, BLM, FS, Census, NRCS, USAir Force, TVA Would like Participation From: NOAA, DoD, BIA, BOR, Fish & Wildlife, USGS, FAA, FHWA, EPA, VA, GSA
FIPS to ANSI Transition Code standards with oversight changes only: States and equivalent entities FIPS 5-2 ANSI: INCITS 38:2009 8
FIPS to ANSI Transition Code standards with oversight changes only: Counties and equivalent entities FIPS 6-4 ANSI: INCITS 31:2009 9
FIPS to ANSI Transition Code standards with oversight changes only: Congressional Districts FIPS 9-1 ANSI: INCITS 455:2009 10
Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas and related statistical entities Code structure adopted in 2003 was not under FIPS oversight Geographic EntityLengthRange Metropolitan Statistical Areas 5 digits 10000-59999 Micropolitan Statistical Areas 5 digits 10000-59999 Metropolitan Divisions 5 digits 10004-59994* New England City and Town Areas 5 digits 70000-79999 NECTA Divisions 5 digits 70004-79994* Combined Statistical Areas 3 digits 100-599 Combined NECTAs 3 digits 700-799 *Metropolitan divisions and NECTA divisions are distinguished from metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas and NECTAs by codes that end in “4.” Now ANSI INCITS 454:2009 11
Place and County Subdivisions US Geological Survey was the maintenance agency for FIPS 55-3. Adopted Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) ID as standard code, effective January 1, 2006 GNIS ID is a variable length, permanent, numeric identifier, up to 10 digits (though none are longer than 8 digits) 12
FIPS v. ANSI for Places FIPS GNIS GNIS (civil) (populated place) Alexandria, VA 01000 1498415 1492456 Baltimore, MD 04000 1702381 597040 Seattle, WA 63000 2411856 1512650 Tacoma, WA 70000 2412025 1512713 Takoma Park, MD 76650 2390660 598146 Washington, DC 50000 1702382 531871 13
To Access the registry for codes For States & equivalent entities, County & equivalent entities, Congressional Districts and Metropolitan/Micropolitan Areas: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/ansi/ansi.html 14
To access the code registry for places: http://geonames.usgs.gov/domestic/download_data.htm 15
info Natural and Cultural Resource Issues in Long-Term Recovery • Interagency meetings to inform White House Recovery Initiative (12/14, 01/26) • Federal agency representatives, who can represent the agency’s perspectives on natural and cultural resource issues in disaster recovery
Natural and Cultural Resource Issues in Long-Term Recovery A series of working sessions: • To refine natural and cultural resource issue challenges • Define recommendations and options for addressing those challenges • Flesh out recommendations on the scope and function of the natural, cultural and historic recovery support function as proposed in the National Disaster Recovery Framework.
Natural and Cultural Resource Issues in Long-Term Recovery (cont’d) Efforts will support and help inform work of the 5 Recovery Focus Group Areas: • Federal programs, authorities and policies • State, tribal and local governments/capacity • Nonprofit and private sector • Resilient and sustainable communities • National Recovery Framework – operational guidance
Questions? Randy FusaroUS Census Bureau (v) 1.301.763.1118e-mail: Randy.J.Fusaro@census.gov