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Transforming Geospatial Business Activities at DOI

Geospatial Modernization Blueprint Implementation. Transforming Geospatial Business Activities at DOI. Enterprise Geographic Information Management Team. What’s the GMBT Scope?. Management Excellence. Accountability. Modernization/Integration. Resource Use. Recreation.

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Transforming Geospatial Business Activities at DOI

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  1. Geospatial Modernization Blueprint Implementation Transforming Geospatial Business Activities at DOI Enterprise Geographic Information Management Team Friday, October 31, 2008

  2. What’s the GMBT Scope? Management Excellence Accountability Modernization/Integration Resource Use Recreation Resource Protection Serving Communities Program Managers ALIGN Acquisition Planners Geospatial Line of Business FGDC Mission-Oriented Partnerships Policy Makers EGIM PARTNER Stewardship & Accountability Modernized Business Practices Technology Leadership Transformational Focus Areas COLLABORATE Outreach & Collaboration Policy & Governance Portfolio Management Authoritative Data Sources Service Level Agreements Service Delivery Governance Enterprise Requirements Planning Data Lifecycle Management COORDINATE GMBT Foundation For Transformation Integrated Geospatial Operations People and Culture Technology and Acquisition INTEGRATE Policy Business Process DOI Geospatial Segment Architecture

  3. What’s The GMBT Implementation Value Proposition? • Investment Management • Portfolio Management • Service Delivery • Highlighted Outputs • Enterprise License Agreements • Authoritative Data Sources • Business Requirements Mgmt • Products Catalog / KB • Service Level Agreements • Architecture Development • Policy and Governance • Highlighted Outputs • SAOGI Leadership • GIO Designated • GMO Established • ADS and BRP Incorporated Into CPIC • Segment Architecture Implementation • Sec Order – DM Changes • Data Stewardship and Mgmt Policies • DOI Geospatial Programs • DOI Bureaus and Offices • Geospatial LoB • USDA – EPA - DOI • Highlighted Outputs • Segment Architecture Developed • GMBT Implementation IRB Approval • GeoRSS Information Sharing • Geo LoB Workproducts • EGIM – Core – CTOC - DAC

  4. GMBT Implementation Progress Report Rollup Report Period - 9 Report Date – 10/22/08 YELLOW YELLOW RED = GREEN YELLOW GREEN YELLOW = = GREEN = = = YELLOW YELLOW = GREEN G Y Y R

  5. Modernized Business Practices Workgroup Update YELLOW Report Date – 10/22/08 RED GREEN = = GREEN = = GREEN = GREEN G G Y R 5

  6. Stewardship & Accountability Workgroup Update YELLOW Report Date – 10/28/08 RED GREEN = GREEN = = = GREEN = GREEN G G Y • 2008 Priority ADSs • Federal Land Ownership Status – NILS (BLM) • Digital Ortho Imagery – TNM (USGS) • Hydrography – TNM (USGS) – 3/1/09 • Cadastral/PLSS – NILS (USGS and MMS) • Elevation Terrestrial – TNM (USGS) • Trails – TNM (NPS/USGS) R 6

  7. DOI Geospatial Tactical Opportunities October 31, 2008

  8. DOI, USDA, and EPA need a decision framework by which we can select our most urgent and common needs. Who are our common stakeholders (DOI’s are identified in the Geospatial Blueprint) 1 What needs do they have? (DOI’s are identified in the Geospatial Blueprint) 2 Which information can be shared between agencies to better meet stakeholder needs? 3

  9. We can leverage DOI’s work on Authoritative Data Sources (ADS) for Geospatial Assets • USDA, EPA, and DOI could work together to mirror the DOI approach: • DOI’s Geospatial Core Team and the Enterprise Geographic Information Management (EGIM) Team selected top candidates for ADS designation. • The evaluation looked at functional reuse, stewardship, standards implementation, and data characteristics, such as accuracy, completeness, consistency, precision, timeliness, uniqueness, and validity. • This evaluation led to identification of the best available candidate ADS to manage an asset of DOI-wide interest. These ADS “candidates” were ranked using the following criteria: • What is the reuse potential to the DOI business? • Is there the authority to effect change on the asset? • How well did it score against the qualitative ADS criteria?

  10. DOI’s Geospatial Blueprint identified ADS candidates (1 of 2).

  11. DOI’s Geospatial Blueprint identified ADS candidates (2 of 2).

  12. EPA, DOI, and USDA can work together to designate Federal ADSs and establish services to share information. Below are some information sets that might be of value for coordinated ADS designation and service delivery. • National daily large fire incident and associated burn areas (USDA, DOI) • Water quality and quantity tracking (DOI, EPA) • National Hydrography dataset (DOI, USDA) • Elevation (EPA, USFS, DOI) • Vegetation Mapping (USDA, DOI)

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