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Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group . FGDC Subcommittee Charter Update. HIFLD Partners Brief Feb 2014. Presentation Agenda. HIFLD Background FGDC HIFLD Subcommittee Charter Summary Recommendation Questions/Comments. HIFLD Background.
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Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group FGDC Subcommittee Charter Update HIFLD Partners Brief Feb 2014
Presentation Agenda • HIFLD Background • FGDC HIFLD Subcommittee Charter • Summary Recommendation • Questions/Comments
HIFLD Background • Established in 2004 as a joint effort by the Department of Defense (DOD), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), and the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS). • Formed to address desired improvements in collection, processing, sharing, and protection of homeland infrastructure geospatial information across all levels of government and to develop a common foundation of homeland infrastructure data to be used for visualization and analysis on all classification domains • HIFLD participants include more 5,860 mission partners representing • 14 executive departments, 98 agencies, 53 states and territories, and more than 700 private sector institutions
HIFLD Charter Status • All HIFLD principles endorsed; Achieved unanimous consent of the FGDC EXCOM • Modeled after the NDOP Subcommittee Charter • Includes a Program Management Group • Comprised of DHS GMO, OIP, FEMA, DOI GIO, DOD ASHD, NGA • Chairperson selected by PMG for 2-yr term, Vice chair rotated annually among members Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data 4
Review of Draft HIFLD Charter Primary Scope and Objectives: • The HIFLD Subcommittee is responsible for developing, promoting, and executing a coordinated strategy for acquisition or development of homeland infrastructure geospatial information for Federal agencies while creating and utilizing partnerships with State, local, tribal, territorial, and private organizations. • The HIFLD Subcommittee is accountable to the FGDC Steering Committee and provides recommendations to the FGDC Coordination Group. • The HIFLD Subcommittee ….serving as a focal point to coordinate homeland infrastructure geospatial information requirements among Federal, State, local, tribal, territorial, and private organizations
Summary Recommendations: Steering Committee approval of the establishment of the FGDC HIFLD Subcommittee, and approval of the FGDC HIFLD Subcommittee Charter • FGDC ExCom has reviewed and recommends these SC actions • Strengthens coordination between Operators & Data Providers • Expands FGDC interactions with DOD\IC\HLS\LE communities • Facilitates availability of common operating data across the national community • Complements and Enhances FGDC contributions to NSDI • HIFLD includes data requirements not covered under A-16 • Formalizes HIFLD Governance and demonstrates strategic level coordination • Promotes national efficiencies for geospatial data sharing (at all operating levels) • Bolsters national geospatial support for PPD 8, 21, information sharing, and digital government
Thanks For Your Time and Discussion Homeland Infrastructure Foundation Level Data (HIFLD) Working Group