Matthew J. Gerike, PhD For the City of Columbia, MO GIS Office 66 th Annual Missouri Traffic and Safety Conference Asset Management, Analysis, and Visualization For Local Government
Sewer Stormwater Potable water Electric Fiber Solid Waste Landfill Bioreactor Parking Streets and sidewalks Trails Traffic Railroad Airport Transit Paratransit Parks Fire Police Health
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Columbia is committed to utilizing software systems and data models helping us manage spatial data to improve: Customer Service Efficiency Data-driven high performance Curate, support, manage, and maintain more than 600 data layers.
Asset Management Track resources and work Analysis Understand systems Visualization Communicate
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Understanding the community as it changes. Link Link
Invest in preparation and design Spatial data Cross-platform Internal and external uses Network requirements
Be prepared to stretch data Build once Use many times Increasingly commercial off the shelf (COTS) solutions extending base technology.
Data partnerships and agreements Try to use the best data available. “Best” ▪ Scale ▪ Accuracy ▪ Update frequency and maintenance Often times, this data is local data.
GIS technology and systems continue to develop. Use location-based systems for location data. Develop and maintain core data while use other tools in the toolbox where appropriate. Build once, use many, especially when communicating to difference audiences.