Office for Information Resources GIS Services The Tennessee Base Mapping Program “A New Beginning” Dennis Pedersen, Director OIR – GIS Services.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
FGDC Fifty States Initiative November 16, Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) Fifty States Initiative USGS Cooperative Agreement Partnership.
Advertisements

GIS Executive Council and Advisory Committee Update November 2010.
Geographic Information Systems Presented to House Information Management and Technology Committee Information Resources Management Division Feb. 8, 2005.
Geospatial Technologies Briefing PEMA Law Enforcement Briefing 22 March 2004 Jim Knudson, Director GT
Maryland Spatial Data Infrastructure and MD iMap Kaushik Dutta, IT Program Manager GIS World Conference 2011 Hyderabad, India.
NDIIPP Project Update NC Geospatial Data Archiving Project (NCGDAP) North Carolina State University Libraries North Carolina Center for Geographic Information.
Collecting Digital Content Going Forward: Lessons Learned and New Initiatives NC Geospatial Data Archiving Project (NCGDAP) North Carolina State University.
Alabama Geospatial Office Established May 2007 Mike Vanhook State GIS Coordinator.
Geographic Information Council Framework Subcommittee.
Oregon GIS Utility & Hazard Surveys Webex Session.
WHO ARE WE? The Alabama Association of Regional Councils (AARC) is composed of twelve regions. Each regional planning council is a public organization.
GIS In Maryland Ken Miller Director, Watershed Information Services.
Alabama GIS Executive Council November 17, Alabama GIS Executive Council Governor Bob Riley signs Executive Order No. 38 on November 27 th, 2007.
Geospatial Governance John Palatiello MAPPS Executive Director NGAC Member Geospatial ‘09 Snowbird, UT April 30, 2009.
OIR – GIS Services 1 Tennessee Base Mapping Program Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Office for Information Resources – GIS Services.
Emergency Watershed Protection Program West Virginia Ron Wigal, EWP Program Coordinator, NRCS, West Virginia Gene Saurborn, Watershed Management Director,
State of Tennessee Office for Information Resources – GIS Services State of Tennessee and Enterprise GIS Activities Oak Ridge National Lab February 26,
Imagery for Supporting FSA Farm Programs Review FSA Requirements for Imagery Identify and Evaluate Possible Alternatives Recommend Plan of Action Objectives.
Second High Level Forum on GGIM Seminar on Regional Cooperation in Geospatial Information Management Doha, Qatar, 7 February 2013 Overview on Geospatial.
Adem.alabama.gov GIS for Water Management: Flow Data Flow Building a Framework for Alabama.
The West Virginia GIS Program: A Decade of Progress, A Future of Promise Craig A. Neidig WV State GIS Coordinator WV Geological & Economic Survey Chairman,
Integrating Natural Resource Information Systems Governor’s Natural Resource Cabinet July 23, 2008.
Pennsylvania GTO 3-Year Strategic Plan NSGIC Annual Conference 2005 Rochester, NY Jim Knudson Stacey White
The County GIS Strategic Plan - Method and Roadmap ahead
Geospatial Concepts for Executives April 11, 2007 Shirley Hall GIS Program Manager USDA-FSA Geospatial Information Systems in the Farm Service Agency.
Office for Information Resources GIS Services The Tennessee Base Mapping Program “Moving Forward” Dennis Pedersen, Director OIR – GIS Services.
The State of Kansas Data Access and Support Center (DASC)
1 navigat OR – Oregon’s GIS Utility n An enterprise approach to information management based on partnerships with all Oregon governments navigatOR is accelerated.
Towards National Geographic Information System in Nepal Krishna Raj B.C. Joint Secretary Ministry of Land Reform and Management, Nepal 4 February, 2013.
Finance and Administration OIR GIS Services State of Tennessee Enterprise GIS Regional Epi Meeting (Overview) Chris Meeks Office for.
The United States National Spatial Data Infrastructure.
OHIO GEOGRAPHICALLY REFERENCED INFORMATION PROGRAM Dave Blackstone Technical Services Manager Ohio Department of Transportation Jeff Smith Ohio Spatial.
The State of Kansas Data Access and Support Center (DASC)
Geospatial One-Stop FGDC and GOS: Working as One to Build the NSDI Rob Dollison Geospatial One-Stop Program Office.
Farm Service Agency National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) Pecora Conference November 13, 2002 Denver, Colorado Kent Williams, USDA FSA Aerial Photography.
Virginia Geographic Information Network (VGIN) Division Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) 411 East Franklin Street,
National Agriculture Imagery Program NAIP Informational Meeting July 19, 2006 Washington DC Jim Mauck U.S. Geological Survey, 511 National Center,
Office for Information Resources GIS Services Eastern Region NSDI Partner Meeting: Tennessee Report Dennis Pedersen Director, GIS Services.
Planning for Arctic GIS and Geographic Information Infrastructure Sponsored by the Arctic Research Support and Logistics Program 30 October 2003 Seattle,
Enterprise GIS Planning and Framework Jennifer Reek GIS Coordinator City of Brookfield, WI.
Office for Information Resources GIS Services Tennessee Base Mapping Program Dennis T. Pedersen, Department of Finance and Administration Office for Information.
A collaborative partnership between the State of Kansas Department of Revenue – Property Valuation Division (KDOR/PVD), the Kansas GIS Policy Board’s Data.
Office for Information Resources GIS Services Flood Map Modernization and the Tennessee Base Mapping Program Dennis Pedersen, Director F&A, OIR – GIS Services.
Office for Information Resources GIS Services The Tennessee Base Mapping Program “A New Beginning” Dennis Pedersen, Director OIR – GIS Services.
Alaska Statewide Digital Mapping Initiative Goal: Map the entire State for digital elevation models and ortho-imagery Make products available to public.
FGDC and GOS Metadata: Foundations to Build the NSDI Sharon Shin FGDC Secretariat / Geospatial One-Stop.
A collaborative partnership between the State of Kansas Department of Revenue – Property Valuation Division (KDOR/PVD), the Kansas GIS Policy Board’s Data.
Long-Term Preservation of At- Risk Digital Geospatial Data: A Cooperative Agreement with Library of Congress Steve Morris NCSU Libraries Zsolt Nagy NC.
Steve Gay - GIS Manager Mid America Regional Council Kansas City, MO.
Aerial Surveying & Mapping Section Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION Surveying & Mapping Office Brett C. Wood, PSM Aerial Mapping Manager Florida Department.
OIR – GIS Services 1 Tennessee Base Mapping Program Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Office for Information Resources – GIS Services.
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey USGS Geospatial Liaisons - Supporting NHD Stewardship NHD Workshop April 14, 2009.
Office for Information Resources GIS Services Sustaining the Tennessee Base Mapping Program Dennis Pedersen Director, OIR-GIS Services 2007 TENA Conference.
Catawba County Board of Commissioners Retreat June 11, 2007 It is a great time to be an innovator 2007 Technology Strategic Plan *
USGS NSDI Partnership Activities in West Virginia West Virginia GIS Forum May 17, 2006 Bruce Bauch, USGS Geospatial Liaison KY, TN, WV NSDI Partnership.
North Carolina Geospatial Data Archiving Project : Cooperative Project with Library of Congress on Preservation of Digital Geospatial Data Partners: NCSU.
NCPMA Fall MeetingOctober 11, 2006 GIS Data Preservation: Partnership with Library of Congress Steve Morris North Carolina State University Libraries.
Vers national spatial data infrastructure training program NSDI Cooperative Agreements Program (CAP) Introduction to the Cooperative Agreements.
LAND POLICY AND LAND ADMINISTRATION Mark Marquardt Best Practices for Land Tenure and Natural Resource Governance in Africa October 2012.
FGDC Coordination Group Meeting 11 May 2010 Roger L. Parsons, IWG-OCM Co-chair (NOAA) Ocean and Coastal Mapping Integration Act Congressional Reports Update.
…..Kansas Department of Revenue – Property Valuation Division – Kansas GIS Policy Board - DASC ….. Statewide Tax Units Database A collaborative partnership.
Iowa Geological Survey Iowa Geographic Information Council 2007 NSDI 50 States Cap Grant A Business Plan for the Iowa Geospatial Infrastructure (IGI) Jim.
Florida Enterprise GIS Workgroup Collaborating and sharing to empower and enhance GIS services and resources statewide Sara Wander, GISP
Presentation to the UN Experts Group Meeting UNSD 29 May - 1 June 2007 Alister Nairn Director - Geography Section GIS BASED CENSUS MAPPING APPROACHES -
FGDC Coordination Group Meeting – December 5, 2006 Tony LaVoi, NOAA December 5, 2006 FGDC Coordination Group Meeting Marine & Coastal Spatial Data Subcommittee.
Enterprise Architecture
GIS-based Regional Environmental Modeling
Update on the South Dakota Digital Cadastral Initiative
Collecting Digital Content Going Forward: Lessons Learned and New Initiatives NC Geospatial Data Archiving Project (NCGDAP) North Carolina State University.
Craig A. Neidig WV State GIS Coordinator
Presentation transcript:

Office for Information Resources GIS Services The Tennessee Base Mapping Program “A New Beginning” Dennis Pedersen, Director OIR – GIS Services

OIR – GIS Services 2 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Geographers…. … can tell you where to go!

OIR – GIS Services 3 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 4 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Initial Production Complete Accomplishments Summary Enterprise GIS – TNMap (“The Tennessee Map”) Moving forward – GIS Data Maintenance Halloween Surprise !! TNBMP…A New Beginning

OIR – GIS Services 5 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Let’s take a look back… TNBMP…A New Beginning

OIR – GIS Services 6 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Vision Statement: Create a statewide GIS base map through partnership development that can be used in support of a wide range of local, state, and federal programs TNBMP…A New Beginning

OIR – GIS Services 7 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Pilot Counties – 1997, 1998 TN Base Mapping Program

OIR – GIS Services 8 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Milestones/Accomplishments TNBMP Timeline Recap Phase 2 ( ): Creation of OIR-GIS Services, development of business plan, sustainable funding Phase 3 ( ): Statewide GIS data production, partnership development Phase 1 ( ): Five county pilot program to develop specs.

OIR – GIS Services 9 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 10 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Milestones/Accomplishments A few quick facts: Collaboration/Local partnerships –$5 million in contracts –250+ organizations in 57 counties –Leveraged existing data in 6 counties –Local GIS maintenance in 45 counties Total cost: $28 million –$19 million (ortho, DTM, planimetrics) –$ 9 million (parcels)

OIR – GIS Services 11 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 12 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Pilot Counties – 1997, 1998 TN Base Mapping Program

OIR – GIS Services 13 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 14 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 OIR-GIS Services Background Mission: The mission of the GIS Services Division is to provide the highest possible quality geospatial services to users within the State of Tennessee in a timely fashion as economically as possible. Geospatial services is defined as technical, management, and administrative consulting, data provision, application development and implementation services of spatial information. What are those services?

OIR – GIS Services 15 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 TNBMP…A New Beginning Technology leveraged for service delivery ??? Enterprise GIS Concepts – Centralized Data Storage – Shared infrastructure – Web map services

OIR – GIS Services 16 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Data Maintenance Strategies Enterprise GIS Developments TNBMP…A New Beginning

OIR – GIS Services 17 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 “State” of GIS in 2004: Problem: No efficient way to provide public access to Base map and other State agency GIS data Enterprise GIS Development

OIR – GIS Services 18 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Agency Time Consuming T i m e C o n s u m i n g Ineffective I n e f f e c t i v e

OIR – GIS Services 19 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 How can State agencies create and maintain spatial data once and use (share) it many times? The “Tennessee Map” (TNMap) Enterprise GIS Development

OIR – GIS Services 20 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Goals –Develop enterprise GIS infrastructure to provide secure, usable, and easy access to TNBMP data –Provide State agencies with ability to publish data to enterprise GIS –Support vision of USGS’ National Map and NSDI –Identify data stewards, reduce or eliminate redundant GIS data collection The Tennessee Map (TNMap): Enterprise GIS Architecture

OIR – GIS Services 21 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 The Tennessee Map (TNMap): Enterprise GIS Architecture Initiatives/Strategies –Staffing requirements (2 to 8) –Enterprise Geospatial Data Repository –GIS Data Inventory and Data Stewardship –TN Geospatial Data Sharing Standards –Enterprise Services and Geospatial Applications –Geospatial Standards (software, metadata)

OIR – GIS Services 22 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Business Case for Enterprise GIS Comptroller – Manage real property TWRA/TDEC/Ag. – Governor’s Heritage Conservation Trust Fund TDOT – Right-of-way acquisition ECD – community planning, land use regulations, business development ROI: Create once – use many times, eliminates duplication of effort, saves time and money The Tennessee Map (TNMap): Enterprise GIS Architecture

OIR – GIS Services 23 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 TNMap Internet Agency Local Federal Public Agency publishes data once. Data can be shared/utilized many times. And can be accessed via the Web by many other users.

OIR – GIS Services 24 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 25 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Geo-portal application Base Map Data Repository Shared GIS infrastructure for application hosting Access: Public, State GIS users TNMap…More than just a map The Tennessee Map (TNMap): Enterprise GIS Architecture TNMap portal demonstration…

OIR – GIS Services 26 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 27 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 28 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 29 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 30 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 GIS Data Workflow Agency GIS Data = GIS Analysis TNMap Data + Agency Tabular +

OIR – GIS Services 31 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Spatial Data in State Agencies Child Care / Schools / Hospital locations Environmental / Conservation features City / County / Admin. Boundaries (OIR GIS) Streets / Rivers / Land Features (OIR GIS) Property Boundaries (OIR GIS) Imagery / Elevation (OIR GIS)

OIR – GIS Services 32 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Current GIS Efforts/Activities Data Maintenance Strategies Enterprise GIS Developments

OIR – GIS Services 33 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Sustainable Ortho Imagery Principles Regional or Statewide acquisition –County by county more expensive/inefficient –Eliminate production of overlapping map sheets Develop set schedule for updates Cost effective approach that meets needs of State and local users Leverage federal funding to help reduce or eliminate duplication of effort Examine State/local cost share

OIR – GIS Services 34 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Data Maintenance Strategies Initial statewide production complete Ortho Imagery is 7 years old in some counties Population growth/development driving demand for new imagery Need a plan for ortho imagery update/maintenance

OIR – GIS Services 35 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 FY Funding in place Extended current contract from 10/07 to 10/08 and modified specs to emulate “Imagery for the Nation” and local requirements Identify counties with significant growth, imagery that is outdated, TDOT region 1 (upper East TN) Continue operating under current cost share model (75% State / 25% local) Data Maintenance Strategies

OIR – GIS Services 36 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Spec Comparison Chart Existing TNBMP Ortho Specs Pilot TNBMP Ortho Maint. Specs PhotographyB/W Panchromatic FilmDigital Color Scale 1” = 400’ county wide 1” = 100’ selected urban area 1” = 200’ (400’ Mosaic) Resolution 2’ county wide 6” in selected urban area 1’ county wide Geographic Extent Entire State 9 counties counties – 2008 DTMMass Points/Breaklines Mass Points/Breaklines w/ supplemental data Ortho Maintenance Pilot Program

OIR – GIS Services 37 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 38 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 39 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 40 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 41 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 42 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Dept. of Transportation Need to develop or enhance internal processes for using new technology Completed “Gap” analysis to provide detailed recommendations Existing analog aerial photography program –Large scale engineering projects (site specific) –Right-of-way corridor studies –Regional planning efforts Identified need to update current photogrammetry processes

OIR – GIS Services 43 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 OIR-GIS/TDOT - Partnership TDOT Modernizing Equipment –Digital camera suitable for ortho photo production –Training staff on new photogrammetry production req. –ortho acquisition for ¼ of State annually 2008 Acquisition: Region 4 (West TN) OIR-GIS responsible for data hosting and distribution –TNMap enterprise GIS –Dissemination to local government

OIR – GIS Services 44 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 45 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 46 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Standards/Funding Current TDOTIFTN OIR-GIS Sustainable Tennessee Ortho-Maintenance Program Aerial Surveys T N B M P Future Federal Local Gov State

OIR – GIS Services 47 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Sustainable Ortho Imagery Principles Regional or Statewide acquisition –County by county more expensive/inefficient –Eliminate production of overlapping map sheets Develop set schedule for updates –4 year cycle Cost effective approach that meets needs of State and local users Leverage federal funding to help reduce or eliminate duplication of effort Revisit State/local cost share

OIR – GIS Services 48 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 GIS Trends: Top Down Approach Program Coordination Data Developer, Steward/Maintenance Level of Government Small (1:100K, 1:24K) Federal State Local FunctionMap Scale Requirements Federal Data Consumer Federal Data Consumer Medium (1:24K, 1:4800) Large (1:4800, 1:1200 1:600)

OIR – GIS Services 49 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 GIS Trends: Bottom Up Approach Coordination Standards Funding Local Data Consumers Level of Government Small (1:100K, 1:24K) Federal State Local FunctionMap Scale Requirements Program Management Data Dev/Admin. Local Data Aggregators and Consumers Data Development Data Maintenance Data Users Medium (1:24K, 1:4800K) Large (1:4800, 1:1200 1:600)

OIR – GIS Services 50 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07

OIR – GIS Services 51 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 State will provide local government with updated ortho imagery – 4 year cycle Local gov. will provide the State with updated parcels, street centerline GIS data Counties with new imagery (2007 or 2008): –Local cost share is 25% of parcels only TNBMP…A New Beginning

OIR – GIS Services 52 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Vision: Maintain a statewide GIS base map through partnership development that can be used in support of a wide range of local, state, and federal programs TNBMP…A New Beginning

OIR – GIS Services 53 Retreat 2007, 10/31/07 Thank you…. Contact Information: –Dennis Pedersen, Director, GIS Services th Avenue North 16 th Floor, WRS Tennessee Tower Nashville, TN – –Phone: