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Framework Funding Status of ’07-’09 Projects

This report provides an overview of the funding status, project updates, and progress of the '07-'09 Framework Funding projects endorsed by OGIC. The report includes information on funding, work performed to date, project status, and deliverables.

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Framework Funding Status of ’07-’09 Projects

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  1. Framework FundingStatus of ’07-’09 Projects Report to OGIC 3/18/2009

  2. ‘07-’09 Framework Funding • OGIC endorsed projects on 1/25/09 • 7 projects • $451,000 • Projects expire and deliverables due 6/30/09

  3. ‘07-’09 Framework Funding • Hydro Development WRD, BLM • Cadastral Data Sharing LCOG, Deschutes Co, DOR • Wetlands OWEB • Geologic Data DOGAMI • Road Centerline ODOT • Soils OSU • Fish Habitat Distribution ODFW

  4. Hydro Development • WRD, BLM • Funded for $50,000 • Work performed to date: • Incorporated State of Oregon identified edits into NHD • Technical support to the Hydro LiDAR pilot project • Project Status: • On budget, on schedule

  5. Cadastral Data Sharing • LCOG, Deschutes Co., DOR • Funded for $36,000 • Work performed to date: • License agreement developed by work group • Agreement distributed to County Assessors • DAS, DOR monitoring adoption • Project Status: • Making progress

  6. Wetlands • OWEB • Funded for $48,000 • Work performed to date: • Scan and digitize 240 NWI quads • Attribute resulting product • Conduct QA • Project Status: • FIT funded portion complete

  7. Geologic Data • DOGAMI • Funded for $150,000 • Work performed to date: • Scan and digitize W and NW project areas • Attribute resulting product • Project Status: • Several tasks complete • Delivery of completed project database and metadata by May, 2009 (ahead of contract target)

  8. Road Centerline • ODOT • Funded for $75,000 • Work performed to date: • Received updated road centerline data from 32 of the 36 county road authorities • Feature Manipulation Engine (FME) workbenches have been developed for all of the county road authorities • QA/QC work to begin on the newly updated data soon and continue through June • Project Status: • Contract issues have delayed project

  9. Soils • OSU • Funded for $75,000 • Work performed to date: • Significant progress on best-available data layer for soils • Significant progress on consistent Statewide soils data layer • Project Status: • On budget, on schedule

  10. Fish Habitat Distribution • ODFW • Funded for $17,000 • Work performed to date: • Migrate anadromous salmonid data to the 1:24k Framework hydro from previously existing 1:100k lines and 1:24k points • Additional significant updates to several species and basins • Project Status: • Complete, Statewide data available

  11. Funding Status • $451,000 Original amount • $195,631 Invoiced to date • $255,369 Remaining • Final report prior to September Meeting

  12. FGDC CAP Grants Report to OGIC 3/18/2009

  13. FGDC CAP Grants Category 3: “Develop and implement statewide strategic and business plan” Category 7: “Demonstration of Geospatial Data Partnerships across Local, State and Federal Government”

  14. Facilitated Meetings • Discuss and collaborate on the navigatOR strategy • Outline the navigatOR initiative • Initiate dialogue as to how navigatOR can be improved or modified to better meet the needs of the participants

  15. Meeting Locations

  16. Meeting Follow-up • Summary of meeting outcomes • Identify common outcomes from multiple meetings • Communicate summaries to all participants from every meeting

  17. Meeting Follow-up It is expected that there will be some commonalities in the discussion at the various meetings and seeing those commonalities will begin to create a more cohesive sense of community and shared direction among the members of the GIS and government business communities

  18. Tracking Mechanism • Track accrual of navigatOR benefit • Work with URISA and NSGIC • Research and identify examples

  19. Final Steps • Compile • Review • Revise • Produce • Share

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