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GIS + Economic Development. Helping Grow Indiana’s Economy Jim Sparks, Indiana State GIO Carol Rogers, IBRC CIO. IGIC 18 Feb 2009.
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GIS + Economic Development Helping Grow Indiana’s Economy Jim Sparks, Indiana State GIO Carol Rogers, IBRC CIO IGIC 18 Feb 2009
“Realization is growing that almost everything that happens in a public policy context also happens in a geographic one: transportation planners, water resources studies, education subcommittees, redistricting boards, planning commissions, and crime task forces all must consider questions of where along with the usual ones of how, and why, and how much will it cost. GIS, by answering the first question, helps to answer the others.” - R.W. Greene “GIS In Public Policy”
IndianaMap Integration & Distribution FME Translator to IndianaMap Schema State County Data Assessor File Upload & Verification System IndianaMap IFI Public Access Point SDE-Raw • Collaborators • United States Geological Survey (USGS) • State GIS Center of Excellence (CoE) • Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) • Department of Local Government Finance (DLGF) • Indiana Geological Survey (IGS) • State Data Center, State Library • Indiana Business Research Center (IBRC) • IndianaView Consortium • University Information Technology Services, Indiana University • Coalition of Universities for Spatial Information Sciences (CUSIS) • Indiana Department of Homeland Security (DHS) • Indiana Geographic Information Council (IGIC) • Geographic Information Office (GIO), Indiana Office of Technology IBRC State Data State Data Center Federal Data State State State UITS IGS SDE Ortho Imagery State Library Replication Image Library Work Areas SDE Library Direct Connect Users Indiana Map Cache WMS Services Indiana Map Viewer Public Download Direct Connect Users c Indiana Office of Geographic Information State Apps IDHS Apps
Address Integration Project IGIC harvested address point data from 10 City and County partners across the state to develop a process to feed their address data into a single statewide repository. • Wayne County/City of Richmond • • Noble County • • Monroe County • • Montgomery County • • Posey County • • Warrick County • • Jennings County • • Union County • • Kosciusko County • • Hamilton County • • City of Bloomington • • Johnson County • • Marion County
IndianaMap Integration & Distribution FME Translator to IndianaMap Schema State County Data Assessor File Upload & Verification System IndianaMap IFI Public Access Point SDE-Raw • Collaborators • United States Geological Survey (USGS) • State GIS Center of Excellence (CoE) • Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) • Department of Local Government Finance (DLGF) • Indiana Geological Survey (IGS) • State Data Center, State Library • Indiana Business Research Center (IBRC) • IndianaView Consortium • University Information Technology Services, Indiana University • Coalition of Universities for Spatial Information Sciences (CUSIS) • Indiana Department of Homeland Security (DHS) • Indiana Geographic Information Council (IGIC) • Geographic Information Office (GIO), Indiana Office of Technology IBRC State Data State Data Center Federal Data State State State UITS IGS SDE Ortho Imagery State Library Replication Image Library Work Areas SDE Library Direct Connect Users Indiana Map Cache WMS Services Indiana Map Viewer Public Download Direct Connect Users c Indiana Office of Geographic Information State Apps IDHS Apps
CHANGE • Technology Change • Social Change • Business Change • Political Change The Law of Disruption Social, political, and economic systems change incrementally, but technology changes exponentially. Source: Unleashing the Killer App By: Larry Downes, Chunka Mui TIME
Dear Commissioner; This letter is a formal invitation for your county to join together with us to build a seamless statewide map for the benefit of all Indiana citizens.
Data Layers Requested • Land Parcels • Point Addresses • Local road centerlines • Local Boundaries $14,894 As of 12/02/2008, 26 counties representing 46% of the population have signed agreements to share these data with the state.
Reasons To Participate You created GIS to make your County Government run more efficiently and improve decision making.Participating helps you do this by: • Improving communication with a common operating picture • Enabling regional collaboration • Facilitating economic development inquiries • Speeding up disaster response and recovery • Empowering government and citizens through new applications • Supporting the IndianaMap • Increasing funding by $14,894 from an IDHS grant
Top Ten Ways GIS Is Used In Indiana • Transportation 6. Planning/Land Use • Utilities 7. Infrastructure • Natural Resources 8. Environmental • Economic Development 9. Wastewater/Stormwater • Engineering/Surveying 10. Public Safety
$1.7 Billion Supported by the IndianaMap Scope of Indiana Projects
Show Me! GIS is critical to ecodevo
Site Location is #1 • Highways • Rail • Airport • Fiber Optics • Labor • Markets • Demographics • Business locations • Competition • Routing • Drive times • Trade areas
EDOs can dig it • ~ 50 counties have GIS-driven apps on their economic development sites • Most use for site location • Some go deeper with the aid of their county or city GIS offices
Kudos from business • Your internet service [Indy SiteFinder] simplified our research, saved us time and money and provided a cross-connected data base in one location that was easy to access even from far away.” – Joseph M. Cross, General Manager, Shadeland Universal Medicine, LLC • http://imaps.indygov.org/ed/
Kudos from Utilities • Unifix, which makes concrete board, was looking for an existing facility for about three years but couldn’t find anything. With our GIS site they found a spec building over in Vermillion County, Indiana that met their specific needs. Utilizing the maps and demographics on our website was definitely a deciding factor in Unifix moving to Indiana.” • – Mike Heaton, Economic Development, Duke Energy Indiana
Can GIS Help Our Recession Woes? • 300K unemployed since Aug 2008 • 1/3 of Indiana counties will see rates climb to 10% and higher in ‘09
Better Intelligence = Opportunities • We must counteract with better information • Use GIS to find opportunities we know are out there • Use GIS apps to help regions understand their strengths, sell their assets
Regional Collaboration is Key • Currently, more than five economic development regions have been developed within Indiana • Some cross state lines • GIS-driven apps central to their regional sites
Let’s Talk • How do you help economic development? • Share your ideas on how WE can show EDOs best uses of GIS! • Pepper us with questions!