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Geospatial Line of Business Update A-16 Supplemental. Lew Sanford Jr. & Wendy Blake-Coleman FGDC Steering Committee December 16, 2008. Recommend endorsement of A-16 Supplemental Guidance. Foundational document to:
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Geospatial Line of Business Update A-16 Supplemental Lew Sanford Jr. & Wendy Blake-Coleman FGDC Steering Committee December 16, 2008
Recommend endorsement of A-16 Supplemental Guidance • Foundational document to: • Clarify the intent of OMB Circular A-16 (Circular A-16) and Executive Order (E.O.) 12906 • Promote systematic portfolio management for Circular A-16 themes and associated data sets • Improve ability to coordinate and collaborate on completion of Circular A-16 themes and associated data setsby Federal agenciesand their partners • Develop a process to modify Circular A-16Appendix Ethemes and associated data sets to reflect the current business of Federal agenciesand their partners
Overview of A-16 Guidance • Roles and Responsibilities: establishes framework, clarifies roles, integrates portfolio management and facilitates communication & partnership opportunities • Lexicon of Geospatial Terminology: provides common terminology as a point of reference • Stages of the Data Lifecycle: formalizes data lifecycles and promotes agency data management & planning • Geospatial Data Theme Principles: defines framework for geospatial assets, establishes a process for amendment and protects against duplication of effort.
Key accomplishments • Widely shared A-16 Supplemental Draft with federal partners, state liaisons & NGAC Subcommittee • Adjudication Panel reviewed: • 197 Federal community comments • 58 comments from NGAC Subcommittee • 16 agencies offered comments • DHS, DHS-FEMA, DOC-Census, DOC-NOAA, DoD-USACE, DOE, DOI-BLM, DOI-BOR, DOI-FWS, DOI-USGS, EPA, HUD, NARA, USDA, USDA-FS, USDA-NCRS • Comments were 50% editorial, 30% for panel discussion and 30% outside the scope of guidance. • Final review included some responsibility shifts, but was primarily editorial in nature.
Next steps • Obtain Steering Committee endorsement • Share outcomes with federal, state, local & tribal governments • Review & update charters • Work with stakeholder agencies in the coming year to begin implementation and build a wider consensus in the geospatial community of interest.
Wendy Blake Coleman, Chair Lifecycle WG Theme Content SG David LaBranche, Co-Chair Michael Lee, Co-Chair Lexicon SG David Crow, Chair Lifecycle SG Tom Chatfield, Chair (Jeff Booth, Past-Chair) Lew Sanford Jr. Geospatial LoB Program Manager 703-648-4152 lsanford@usgs.gov Lifecycle WG donald.campbell@fcc.gov, Karen M Hanson/WRD/USGS/DOI, Larry J Sugarbaker/GIO/USGS/DOI, paul.fukuhara@ftw.usda.gov, randy.j.fusaro@census.gov, steven.nechero@ftw.usda.gov, leidner_alan@bah.com, ash.k.chatterjee@dhs.gov, Rani.Balasubramanyam@usdoj.gov, Robert R Pierce/GIO/USGS/DOI, brett.abrams@nara.gov, david.labranche.ctr@osd.mil, dennis.crow2@usda.gov, Don Buhler/WO/BLM/DOI@BLM, Douglas D Nebert/GIO/USGS/DOI, James G Barrett/GIO/CONT/USGS/DOI, jfulme1@gmail.com, Lew.sanford@usdoj.gov, johna.dalessandro@gsa.gov, Julie Binder Maitra/GIO/USGS/DOI, kristie.mcleroy@ftw.usda.gov, lpeltzlewis@mp.usbr.gov, michael.lee@hq.dhs.gov, sandra.downie@gsa.gov,, steven.alness@HQ.dhs.gov, Tom Chatfield/NOC/BLM/DOI@BLM, tony.lavoi@noaa.gov, travis.hardy@associates.dhs.gov, blake-coleman.wendy@epamail.epa.gov Questions?
SmartBuy update • SmartBuy is a consolidated purchasing tool for software and related products • Common Services Work Group • Conducted Industry Day October 31 • Revised SOW following industry comments • GSA release SOW for proposals
SmartBuy update continued • SmartBuy Geospatial is a consolidated software purchasing tool for Geospatial products & packaged data (No services beyond integration support) • Available to all federal, state, tribal and local governments • Flexible ‘lots’ to allow a range of firms to participate - requiring only a single line item offering. • Participate in evaluation and award new SmartBuy early third quarter.
GEospatial Applications Registry (GEAR): ready for use • ‘GEAR’ is a web accessible tool with descriptions of government-developed/ commercial/open-source geospatial software that are good candidates for government use • We are seeking nominations of useful geospatial software, utilities or extensions for the registry • http://gear.morphexchange.com • We plan wide announcement following a period of nomination to the registry. • For more information, contact Doug Nebert (ddnebert@fgdc.gov)
Questions? Lew Sanford Jr. Geospatial LoB Program Manager 703-648-4152 lsanford@usgs.gov