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Session: GIS Interface Applications Panelist: Rod Olguin, City of Pasadena Date: Thursday October 4, 2001. Permit Center. Where Government and Technology Come Together. Permit Center Overview. Established in 1995 Permit support services Plan check & inspection Information Technology.
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Session: GIS Interface Applications Panelist: Rod Olguin, City of Pasadena Date: Thursday October 4, 2001
Permit Center Where Government and Technology Come Together
Permit Center Overview • Established in 1995 • Permit support services • Plan check & inspection • Information Technology October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
Information Technology Challenges • Citizens demanding more from government • Inaccessible and inaccurate data • Lack of standards across departments and systems October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
Information Technology Objectives • Creation of a government portal • Customer self-service • Shared information across the enterprise • Single desktop access to disparate systems • Cost savings through efficiencies • Movement toward e-government October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
Integrated Permitting October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
Role of GIS Component • Not just a mapping tool • Links to all databases • Increase productivity/efficiency • Easier/quicker access to information October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
Strategic Plan • Validate original GIS assumptions • Define enterprise-wide GIS • Define GIS phases • Develop cost estimates for each phase • Define next steps October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
GIS Project Overview • Three-phase enterprise GIS implementation program • Program cost of $6 million over three phases • Centralized data warehouse,decentralize data maintenance • Leverage WAN to distribute enterprise data October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
Recommendations • Data conversion • Architecture • Organization • Applications/Interfaces October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
Data Conversion • Initiate landbase conversion in conjunction with orthophoto project • Select one vendor for orthos, landbase, and utility data conversion • Retain contract services for data conversion quality control October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
Architecture • Continue AutoCAD use for maintenance • ESRI GIS platform • Oracle based system October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
Organization • Appoint internal single point of contact • Assign full-time GIS project manager • Determine organizational placement • Define GIS team role October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
Application/Interfaces • Develop primary GIS Interfaces • Phased approach to application build-out • Acquire user friendly data browser October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
New Business Processes • Locate properties • View maps • Search Data • Create Radius October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
Managers Role • Understand the opportunities • Communicate the vision • Obtain the funding • Provide the resources • Manage the implementation • Embrace training October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
New Business Model • 24x7 access to government • Online vs. ‘in line’ • Seamless system/data integration • Customer-centric focus October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
Consider the Possibilities • Interactive communication • Paperless permitting • Digital plan review • Mobile data October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
“On Line Not In Line” • “The motto for the twenty first century for government should be on line not in line.” Jane Hague, Supervisor King County, Washington USA Today October 2001 Tidemark User's Conference
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