Frank Winters NYS Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Office Information Technology Services February 5, 2013
Outline A little data philosophy NYS GIS Coordination Program – NYS GIS data sharing cooperative and clearinghouse Orthoimagery and elevation data Broadband Mapping Program GIS web services Street Address Mapping (SAM) Geocoding web service
content data information knowledge expertise wisdom What we store and query What we need for decisions Domain of: Search Search Discovery Discovery Awareness Awareness Domain of: SM Experts SM Experts Synthesis Synthesis Insights Insights noise
4 Ortho Imagery Elevation Geodetic Control Boundaries Surface Waters Transportation Land Ownership Land Ownership Additional Base Data Framework Data Soils Sewer Lines Water Lines Landcover Wetlands Flood Zones Geographic Databases
NYS GIS Coordination Program March 1996, Temporary Geographic Information Systems Council September 20, 1996 Governor’s Technical Policy on GIS – Coordinating Body July 1997, GIS Data Sharing Technology Policy – Data sharing Coop – Standards
6 NYS GIS Data Sharing Cooperative Government, NFP, Academics No secondary distribution Contacts Feedback
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Orthoimagery Program 4-Bands (R, G, B, and N-IR) 1-ft GSD in urban areas, +/- 4-ft 2-ft GSD in rural areas, +/- 8-ft NYC Specs – 0.5-ft GSD Color, +/- 2-ft – All structures in Manhattan orthorectified – Structures above 5-stories in outer boroughs orthorectified – June flight for Manhattan
Orthoimagery Options Add CIR – Separate 3-band images Increase resolution up to 0.5-ft GSD True Orthorectification Custom Mosaics Accelerated Delivery
FEMA Flood Hazard DTM New Contract has FEMA DTM as option – If LIDAR based, nominal GSD of 1 to 1.5 m – LIDAR would be classified into Bare Earth and non- Bare Earth at least Good price for DTM, no savings for orthos Potential increases in speed & accuracy of orthorectification
Street Address Mapping(SAM) Create a statewide authoritative address point database to support next-generation and other purposes
SAM Big Picture Next Generation 911 requires GIS data Huge range of needs for address data statewide Building to highest level requirements (i.e. 911) will support all lower requirements Not a re-addressing project; we’re just mapping what you've got Address point data will… – Support dispatch – Be publicly available for widespread uses – Support high-quality geocoding – Contain no personal or sensitive information – Contain unique IDs
NENA Address Standards FGDC Standard(February 2011) – Parses/breaks out addresses into smaller components – Jointly developed by URISA & NENA – Includes subaddresses NENA version – Allows some abbreviations – NENA reviewing 200+ public comments Mapping (location) standard for address points lacking – Where to place a point & how many points? – NENA standing up a work group – Will follow NENA standards development process
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