Executive Order 13175, “Strengthening our Federal Partnership with Tribal Nations.” E.O. 13175 ‟ s purpose is to improve governmental services and programs.

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Executive Order 13175, “Strengthening our Federal Partnership with Tribal Nations.” E.O ‟ s purpose is to improve governmental services and programs on Indian reservations within a framework of tribal self-determination. Any time an agency develops a new rule, policy, or directive, or takes any action that might impact tribes, the agency must consult with affected tribes early and often during the decision-making process. Tribal Update National Geospatial Advisory Committee September 5, 2013 Tribal Update, David Wyatt

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Trust Boundary Issues Simple web app collaboration with DOI, BIA National Geospatial Advisory Committee September 5, 2013 Tribal Update

Roads Addressing Navigating Tribal Lands –Most Navigational systems do not work correctly on Tribal Lands BIA Road Numbers Problems for 3.9m Visitors and UPS/FedEx –Tribes offer to share roads data and get little results National Geospatial Advisory Committee September 5, 2013 Tribal Update

Collaboration, consultation with Tribes Need for collaboration and consultation with related projects A Field Advisory Committee was re-activated to facilitate information sharing from Tribal and BIA offices to the Central Office. WHO?????? Central point of contact with thru OSTS Office of Trust Services Geospatial Support Consulting with Indian Tribes in the Section 106 Review Process, NEPA, NHPA, NAGPRA and Related Statutes National Geospatial Advisory Committee September 5, 2013 Tribal Update

Data Sharing Don’t ask for Tribal historical site data Contact OSTGS for Tribal contact information Geospatial Platform establish section for OSTGS for Tribal collaboration and data sharing National Geospatial Advisory Committee September 5, 2013 Tribal Update