> The Geospatial Experts 2005 NAIP Post Season Meeting Lessons Learned Jaymes Pardue, Senior Account Manager Paul Currie, Project Manager December 06,

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> The Geospatial Experts 2005 NAIP Post Season Meeting Lessons Learned Jaymes Pardue, Senior Account Manager Paul Currie, Project Manager December 06, 2005 Presented to: USDA FSA APFO

> The Geospatial Experts Presentation Overview 2005 Project Summary 2005 Project summary Applying Lessons Learned in Project Plan 2005 Results 2005 Lessons Learned Looking Forward to 2006 Open Discussion and Questions

> The Geospatial Experts VARGIS Allocation 2005 Project Summary State of Pennsylvania (2 meter) State of Maryland (1 meter) 4,294 DOQQs or 91 CCMs 18,546 Linear Miles 8,588 Frames Natural Color Season: June 1 – August 15. Received 2 extensions Season Extended to: September 30, Film Capture Complete: September 24, 2005.

> The Geospatial Experts Applying Lessons Learned in 2004 “Translating our improved understanding of the NAIP program requirements into optimum results for 2005” Three Focus Areas: Aerial Photography QA/QC Production

> The Geospatial Experts Applying Lessons Learned in 2004 Aerial Photography Dedicated flight manager Adequate aircraft allocations and full deployment Experienced flyers only Used aircraft with a greater capacity Flight resources stationed as close as possible to coverage areas Ensure flexibility in flight planning by providing each flying contractor with the same flight plan that is updated daily.

> The Geospatial Experts Applying Lessons Learned in 2004 QA/QC Implemented more QA/QC steps to catch potential problems early Made great strides in increasing our efficiency Allowing greater long term capacity Provided consistent product deliverables

> The Geospatial Experts Applying Lessons Learned in 2004 Production Investment in Technology Team Approach to produce more useful imagery Consolidated aerial processing and scanning procedures under one contractor to ensure consistent results Resulted in better overall color quality Manage expectations (subs and end customers)

> The Geospatial Experts VARGIS Project Plan Flight Plan Aircraft Allocations and Deployment –Groupe Alta (GA) 2 aircraft based in central PA Allocated western 3/4 of PA and ¾ of MD –Richard Crouse & Associates (RCA) 1-2 aircraft based in MD Allocated eastern ¼ of PA and eastern ¼ of MD –Airborne Sensing Corp (ASC) 1 aircraft based in Toronto, Canada Allocated western 1/8 of PA

> The Geospatial Experts VARGIS Project Plan Flight Plan (cont.) Flight Management –Daily supervision by VARGIS PM Entire Film Processing by Groupe Alta All Scanning by Groupe Alta Film Review by VARGIS and Groupe Alta Titling by Groupe Alta QA of all materials by VARGIS

> The Geospatial Experts VARGIS Project Plan Production Plan Approved/Titled Film Sent To VARGIS Production Units For: –AT –Orthorectification –Color Balance –County Mosaics –Metadata –QA Final Deliverables Sent To USDA

> The Geospatial Experts 2005 Results Improvement in all areas Aerial Photography –Collected more data in a shorter time frame –92% collected within season –Took advantage of having contiguous states –Great reduction in small gaps in coverage QA/QC –Caught many problems early in the process –Very good acceptance rate (on products delivered) Production –Though behind we are on pace to complete delivery of all CCM’s (91) in December –Currently at 68% complete (37% improvement over 04)

> The Geospatial Experts 2005 Results

> The Geospatial Experts VARGIS Lessons Learned 05 Challenges and Causes Aerial Photography Delays: –Unable to capture photography within season due to poor weather in August –Unable to get access to Aberdeen Proving Ground QA/QC Delays: –New QA/QC procedures could have been communicated better to subs Production Delays: –More stringent internal QA/QC procedures –Initial rejection rate from subcontractors was very high –Departure of a key VARGIS production staff member

> The Geospatial Experts VARGIS Lessons Learned 05 Looking Forward to 2006 Aerial Photography Collection –Performance greatly improved in 2005 –Continue to maximize aircraft allocations early in season –Continue to rely on experienced firms with high capacity planes QA/QC –Initial results are very favorable –Continue to refine process based upon final results –Each production center will receive an updated QA/QC manual, project and risk management plan Production –Optimize production for rapid completion of county units –Continue to improve production tracking tools.

> The Geospatial Experts VARGIS Lessons Learned 05 Looking Forward to 2006 Production –Optimize production for rapid completion of county units –Continue to improve production tracking tools. –Strive to improve efficiencies and economies throughout the process.

> The Geospatial Experts Open Discussion Discussion Points and Beyond Increased Resolutions – State of Virginia –42,817 sq. miles of 2-foot, 1-foot and 6-inch –Collected in a 6-week season –Delivered in 1-year –Required 20 subs (survey, aerial collection, production) –Needed eight planes to complete –Demanded offshore labor resources MrSID compression vs. Jpeg 2000

> The Geospatial Experts Questions? Thank You