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WELCOME. Kununurra Spatial Information Session Getting Your Hands on Spatial Information David Lee Steere WALIS . AGENDA. Welcome & Introduction Getting data from agencies 12.30pm Lunch Getting data from agencies (ctd…) Australian Bureau of Statistics 3.00pm Afternoon Tea
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WELCOME Kununurra Spatial Information Session Getting Your Hands on Spatial Information David Lee Steere WALIS
AGENDA • Welcome & Introduction • Getting data from agencies 12.30pm Lunch • Getting data from agencies (ctd…) • Australian Bureau of Statistics 3.00pm Afternoon Tea • Getting data from the utilities • Kimberley GIS • Issues with spatial access in the bush Drinks!
Introduction • Why are we here? • What spatial information is available? • How do I get it? • What can I do with it? • Handouts & give-aways • Toilets • Mobile phones • Evaluation forms
Introduction Handouts & Give-aways • Posters • DPI CD’s • WALIS News • ArcView CD’s • Proviewer and data CD’s
What is WALIS? • The Western Australian Land Information System is the government’s mechanism for coordinating the management of spatial information. • A partnership of: • Federal, State & Local Government • Private businesses • Community organisations • Sharing geographic information and improving its usefulness and accessibility.
Structure of WALIS Minister for Land Information Strategic Management Council – E-Govt sub-committee Chief Executive, DLI Core Management Group (CMG) WALIS Advisory Committee (WAC) representative chairperson Director - WALIS WALIS Council WALIS Office
What’s in it for me? • Cheaper data (SLICP) • Events and seminars (Latest information) • WALIS News & E-Newsletter (Free publications) • Clearinghouse (WALIS agency free data transfer facility) • WA Atlas (Online map viewer: 400 datasets, ability to print maps) • Interragator (Metadata directory)
Now and the Future • SLICP Review • New website (www.walis.wa.gov.au) • Working in emerging areas such as health, social, community education • New and changing policy issues – pricing, access, data quality, security & privacy, custodianship • Greater industry and community involvement (including regional WA) • Linking Government & industry • ANZLIC Metadata project
WALIS Contact David Lee Steere Ph: 9273 7695 Email: davidls@walis.wa.gov.au www.walis.wa.gov.au
SLICP - What is it? State Land Information Capture Program • Annual program, July-June timeframe • For State and Local Government • Capture of digital spatial data, aerial photography, satellite imagery and map production • Designed to reduce cost and avoid duplication in data capture
SLICP – Can I Benefit? • Yes! • If you can: • Engage in the process with (potentially) 18 month lead times • Spatial data requirements have a shared interest across government OR • Contribute to the cost of data capture.
SLICP – How Does it Work? • Requests for data capture called in November, bids closing the following February • Requests lodged using template application forms – available on the WALIS website • Bids are collected, collated and cross government interests identified • Program developed, commences July, ends June
SLICP – Two parts • The program has two parts that run concurrently. • PART A – The ‘State’ revision program • PART B – The ‘Agency’ projects
Part A – State Revision Program The ‘State’ revision program is structured data capture that covers the whole state using a cyclic pattern with defined zones. • COST: • Shared by the WALIS Office and DLI • (with some funds provided by other agencies)
Part B – Agency Projects • The ‘Agency’ projects are a consolidated set of all the small projects that agencies request. • Incorporating their requests into SLICP they can take advantage of whole-of-government contract saving. • COST: • Sole responsibility of the group or agency
SLICP – How to take part? • Read the document “The SLICP: How it works each year” • Decide whether your request forms part of the State revision program or is an agency project • Complete a SLICP 2006/07 “Application for Data Capture” • Complete any of the request forms (1-7) that relate to your specific data capture request
SLICP – How to take part? • 5. Read and complete the check list on the last page of the “Application for Data Capture” • 6. Attach any documentation supporting your request • 7. Submit your application to WALIS prior to the • 31st January 2006
SLICP Contact Ken Alexander Ph: 9273 7037 Email: kena@walis.wa.gov.au www.walis.wa.gov.au/slicp
Local Government LG GIS Focus Group Rex Ballard City of Rockingham 9528 0430 rballard@rockingham.wa.gov.au http://gis.swan.wa.gov.au
GIS Software Vendor • ArcView • www.esri.com • MapInfo • www.mapinfo.com • Intramaps • www.mapsolutions.com.au Freeware • MapWindow • www.mapwindow.com • OziExporer • www.oziexplorer.com • Shapeviewer • www.Shapeviewer.com • ArcExplorerer • www.esri.com/software/arcexplorer
Other Resources Digital Mapping Solutions • Intermaps, Intramaps, MobileMap • Canning, Melville (hosted), Cockburn, Gosnells • NNTT case study • Sarah Allnatt • 9474 6311, saraha@mapsolutions.com.au • www.mapsolutions.com.au ESRI Australia • ArcView, ArcGIS, ArcPad • Krystle Naismith • 9476 7509, knaismith@esriaustralia.com.au • www.esriaustralia.com.au
GPS Resources Haefeli-Lysnar • GIS field data collection • Brad Gray • Ph 08 9445 8811 • brad@haefeli-lysnar.com.au www.haefeli-lysnar.com.au
GPS Resources (ctd.) Micronics GPS • GPS, rugged cases, wearable vests • Field data loggers • John Koles • Ph 9344 8808 • micron@iinet.net.au www.micronicsgps.com.au
DigitalGlobe Satellite Imagery Sinclair Knight Merz • Matt Egan • 9268 4570 • megan@skm.com.au www.digitalglobe.com www.skmconsulting.com/digitalglobe
3D Laser Scanning 3D Laser Scanning is a real-time remote data acquisition system that captures, visualises and models complex structures of any surface with exacting detail through greater completeness. McMullen Nolan • Daniel Devellerez • 9474 1099
Airborne Laser Surveys AAMHatch • Chris Earls • www.aamhatch.com.au
Professional Associations Spatial Sciences Institute • SSI • Represents the spatial professionals • www.spatialsciences.org.au Australian Spatial Information Business Assoc • ASIBA • Represents the spatial business community • www.asiba.com.au
SLIP Shared Land Information Platform • Simplify access to the Government's geographic information. As well as improving the efficiency and integration of Government business processes. • 4 focus areas (EM, NRM, ROI and eLDP) & the shared platform (Enabling Framework) www.walis.wa.gov.au/slip
Emergency management • Will deliver data from authoritative sources & give all agencies the same information at the same time • Will reduce risk of loss to life or property; increase effective use of physical resources; & provide proactive dissemination of information to the public
Land Development Process • Streamline current processes and provide an on-line e-LDP system • One on-line system to lodge subdivision applications, check on progress, etc • Automation of interest enquiries; faster decisions, etc
Register of Interests • One access point to initiate an enquiry on the rights, obligations and restrictions over any area in WA • Will cover range of interests, including heritage, environmental, hazards, infrastructure, etc
Natural Resource Management • A single entry point for identifying and accessing NRM data directly from source agencies • Tools for maintaining data collaboratively, and for community groups to supply data back to agencies • NAP, NHT2, State of the Environment reporting, etc
1. Search WALIS Interragator Index of metadata for datasets from agencies across Australia
2. Select Data Based on Metadata • Metadata describes dataset, area on ground it covers, any restrictions, available formats, contact details etc. • Compare / review datasets found to determine suitability
3. Contact Data Custodian Data custodian can provide specific details such as: • Price • Format • Availability • Licensing arrangements • Restrictions on use • Arranging delivery
4. Agency Contacts • Dept for Conservation & Land Management: • Database Administrator • 9334 0350 • stevenj@calm.wa.gov.au • Dept of Environment: • Carly Chor • 6364 6681 • spatial.data@environment.wa.gov.au • Agriculture: • CRIS Data Administrator • 9368 3841 • jwatson@agric.wa.gov.au
4. Agency Contacts • Dept for Planning & Infrastructure: • Debbie Clifford • 9264 7827 • debbie.clifford@dpi.wa.gov.au • Dept of Land Information: • www.landonline.com.au • 9273 7555 • sales@dli.wa.gov.au • Dept for Land Information (satellite imagery): • Ken Dawbin • 9387 0333 • ken.dawbin@dli.wa.gov.au
WALIS Policies • Data obtained through WALIS is controlled and subject to several policies: • Custodianship • Pricing and Access • Metadata • WALIS can also provide licensing agreements:: • Commercial • Non-commercial • www.walis.wa.gov.au
Spatial Data Sources • Dept for Planning & Infrastructure • Dept of Land Information • Dept of Agriculture • Dept of Environment • Dept of Conservation & Land Management • Alinta • Water Corporation
Water Corporation Facilities Data • View-A-Map: Available thru Reprographic Centre • Choice of Sewerage, Water, Drainage with Cadastral & Contour • This extraction does not allow for filtering of data. It is a dump of all the Water, Sewer or Drainage data • Standard prints at all scales from A3 to A1 print to fax or PDF for email
Corporate Policy on Supply of Digital Data Under Development • Who can have it? • How much detail? • What coverage? • Can other utilities load WC data into their own GIS? • Web Access • License agreements • Cost • Dial Before you Dig • Emergency Management • Protection of Assets
Water Corporation • Bill Sims Phone: 9420 2340 Email Bill.Sims@watercorporation.com.au
Alinta Domestic and Industrial reticulation of WA Gas. Albany, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie Perth, Metro South to Mandurah and Busselton-Bunbury Contact: drawing.office@alinta.net.au Or Adrian.denning@alinta.net.au Tel:- 08 9492 7512
Dept of Industry & Resources Geological Survey of Western Australia • Geology, mineral and petroleum • Online geoscience databases • GeoVIEW.WA • Mineral Exploration Data (WAMEX) • Petroleum Exploration Data (WAPIMS) • Mines and Mineral Deposits Data (MINEDEX) • Airborne Geophysics Information eXchange (MAGIX) www.doir.wa.gov.au
Open Discussion Accessing spatial information in the bush • What are you main issues regarding data access? • What would you like to happen? • What can we do to assist?
The End………Thankyou More Information Copy of presentations Evaluation forms David Lee Steere 08 9273 7695 davidls@walis.wa.gov.au www.walis.wa.gov.au