2003 in Review 2003 Challenges Brian Burch Information Management Subcommittee February 18, 2004.

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2003 in Review 2003 Challenges Brian Burch Information Management Subcommittee February 18, 2004

2003 in Review 10. New products ► Gateways Website ► Watershed Profiles v.3.0 ► Calendar integration – training, meetings ► Land data

2003 in Review 10. New products 9. Land data agenda ► Direction on land data issues ► Land cover, impervious surface, sprawl

2003 in Review 10. New products 9. Land data agenda 8. Team-based approach ► Products built by teams, not individuals

2003 in Review 10. New products 9. Land data agenda 8. Team-based approach 7. Regional data exchanges ► SRBC water quality data exchange ► PASDA metadata exchange

2003 in Review 10. New products 9. Land data agenda 8. Team-based approach 7. Regional data exchanges 6. NEIEN Challenge Grant ► IMS members rally around common regional goal

2003 in Review 10. New products 9. Land data agenda 8. Team-based approach 7. Regional data exchanges 6. NEIEN Challenge Grant 5. Architecture ► What is the enterprise? ► How do we integrate across enterprise? ► How do our architectures integrate?

2003 in Review 10. New products 9. Land data agenda 8. Team-based approach 7. Regional data exchanges 6. NEIEN Challenge Grant 5. Architecture 4. Big-picture thinking ► How do products fit together? ► Agency integration ► National efforts – NEIEN, OpenDap

2003 in Review 10. New products 9. Land data agenda 8. Team-based approach 7. Regional data exchanges 6. NEIEN Challenge Grant 5. Architecture 4. Big-picture thinking 3. EPA MOA & involvement ► Broad expertise – architecture, standards, data trading ► MOA, pilot project

2003 in Review 10. New products 9. Land data agenda 8. Team-based approach 7. Regional data exchanges 6. NEIEN Challenge Grant 5. Architecture 4. Big-picture thinking 3. EPA MOA & involvement 2. CIMS Workshop

2003 in Review 10. New products 9. Land data agenda 8. Team-based approach 7. Regional data exchanges 6. NEIEN Challenge Grant 5. Architecture 4. Big-picture thinking 3. EPA MOA & involvement 2. CIMS Workshop 1. Nancie remains chair

2003 in Review 10. New products 9. Land data agenda 8. Team-based approach 7. Regional data exchanges 6. NEIEN Challenge Grant 5. Architecture 4. Big-picture thinking 3. EPA MOA & involvement 2. CIMS Workshop 1. Nancie remains chair

2004 Challenges 10. GIS evolution 9. Marketing and communication 8. Innovative, Integrated tools 7. Metadata 6. Project management techniques 5. Architecture 4. NEIEN/CDX success 3.Satisfy tributary strategy teams 2. Implement new data systems 1. Keep Nancie as chair

2004 Challenges 10. GIS evolution ► Production -> Analysis ► Infrastructure improvements, integration ► Enhance product line – Watershed Profiles, Bay Atlas

2004 Challenges 10. GIS evolution 9. Marketing and communication ► Internal: committee, subcommittee ► External: conferences, publications

2004 Challenges 10. GIS evolution 9. Marketing and communication 8. Innovative, Integrated tools ► Website usability study & redesign ► Internal and external integration ► Data exchanges

2004 Challenges 10. GIS evolution 9. Marketing and communication 8. Innovative, Integrated tools 7. Metadata ► Content metadata – implementation grants ► Infrastructure metadata ► Registries

2004 Challenges 10. GIS evolution 9. Marketing and communication 8. Innovative, Integrated tools 7. Metadata 6. Project management techniques ► Functional decomposition, work breakdown structure ► Project and task tracking ► Scheduling, responsibility

2004 Challenges 10. GIS evolution 9. Marketing and communication 8. Innovative, Integrated tools 7. Metadata 6. Project management techniques 5. Architecture ► Identifying business processes ► Blueprint for development, products ► Enterprise through MOA’s

2004 Challenges 10. GIS evolution 9. Marketing and communication 8. Innovative, Integrated tools 7. Metadata 6. Project management techniques 5. Architecture 4. NEIEN/CDX success ► Challenge grant?, pilot project ► Demonstrate data exchanges ► Applications built on data exchanges

2004 Challenges 10. GIS evolution 9. Marketing and communication 8. Innovative, Integrated tools 7. Metadata 6. Project management techniques 5. Architecture 4. NEIEN/CDX success 3. Satisfy tributary strategy teams ► Critical CBP audience ► Tools, products to advance management activities

2004 Challenges 10. GIS evolution 9. Marketing and communication 8. Innovative, Integrated tools 7. Metadata 6. Project management techniques 5. Architecture 4. NEIEN/CDX success 3.Satisfy tributary strategy teams 2. Implement new data systems ► Shallow water monitoring ► Non-tidal monitoring ► Model inputs and outputs ► Interpolator inputs and outputs ► Resource lands assessment

2004 Challenges 10. GIS evolution 9. Marketing and communication 8. Innovative, Integrated tools 7. Metadata 6. Project management techniques 5. Architecture 4. NEIEN/CDX success 3.Satisfy tributary strategy teams 2. Implement new data systems 1. Keep Nancie as chair