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USACE Enterprise GIS and CorpsMap

USACE Enterprise GIS and CorpsMap . Nancy Blyler U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CECW-EE nancy.j.blyler@usace.army.mil. Two Key Issues. The US Army Corps of Engineers is a highly Decentralized Organization. The US Army Corps of Engineers has a very limited mapping mission.

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USACE Enterprise GIS and CorpsMap

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  1. USACE Enterprise GISand CorpsMap Nancy BlylerU.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CECW-EEnancy.j.blyler@usace.army.mil

  2. Two Key Issues • The US Army Corps of Engineers is a highly Decentralized Organization. • The US Army Corps of Engineers has a very limited mapping mission.

  3. HQ Enterprise GIS Effort • “National” Coverage • Provide standard GIS windows and data for HQ level business applications • Primarily, heavily attributed Point Data • Geolocating business data • Examples • National Inventory of Dams, Digital Project Notebook, Real Estate Corporate Information System, Regulatory Permits, Emergency Management Events, Lock Traffic, Stream Gage Information, Formally Used Defense Sites , etc.

  4. District Level Enterprise GIS Effort • Large Amounts of Spatial Data Collected as a bi-product of Executing USACE mission - Navigation and Flood Control • Primary enabler for Enterprise GIS at District Offices is the Spatial Data Standards for Facilites, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE)

  5. CorpsMap Vision • View Assets (National, Division, District, Congressional District, State) - CorpsMap • Projects • Infrastructure • Provide standard Maps and Map Interface HQ level business applications (Recruitment, Regulatory Permits, FUDS, Digital Project Notebook, EngLnk. Etc.) - Uses CorpsMap Data and Software • Link CorpsMap to District/Division Enterprise GIS Efforts through Web Mapping Technology

  6. Requirements of Corporate CorpsMap • Accessing Corps Databases Geospatially • Civil, Environmental, Military Projects • Dams, Levees, Waterways, etc. • Databases would be maintained by organizations • USACE Wide .. Keep GUI Simple • Take Advantage of Work Already Being Done - Leverage

  7. HQ Geospatial Committee • Nancy Blyler (DPN) • Eugene Bentz (EngLnk) • Fred Lombardo (REMIS, RECIS, Recruitment Centers) • Julian Chu (FUDS) • Dave Lichy (Waterborne Commerce Data, OMBIL) • Bob Bank (NID and CWMS) • Rik Wiant (Army Installation Management) • Alan Willingham (CI GIS POC) • Terry Patton (P2)

  8. CorpsMap Access • Current Access • Digital Project Notebook (DPN), EngLNK events, National Inventory of Dams (NID), Navigation Data Center River Tonnage Statistics, FUD Sites, Stream Gage • Soon • RECIS, Recruitment Centers, Regulatory Module of OMBIL • A Little Later • P2, Bridge Inventory, Levee Database, Military Projects

  9. GIS-V: Phase I • Identify databases for Corporate Viewer • Enable databases to be viewed (web mapping protocols, geocoding, etc.) • Identify software and hardware requirements • Move whatever data we can to CPC in Oracle • “Build” viewer tool • Make Accessible throughout USACE

  10. GIS-V: Phase II • Look at linking to District/Division Enterprise GIS Databases • Development of a Public CorpsMap Web Site; Different Levels of Security • “Integrating” Project Databases • Identify additional GIS functionality • Packaging Search Tools for quick Location ID • Continue to Identify Databases

  11. Https://corpsmap.usace.army.mil

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