OIT/ESS/GISSC 5/2007 OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM Program Sponsor Ohio Department of Transportation Program Administrator Ohio Office of Information.

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OIT/ESS/GISSC 5/2007 OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM Program Sponsor Ohio Department of Transportation Program Administrator Ohio Office of Information Technology Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program O h i o G e o g r a p h i c a l l y R e f e r e n c e d I n f o r m a t i o n P r o g r a m

OIT/ESS/GISSC 5/2007 Spatially accurate statewide road centerline data +/- 1 M Horizontal+/- 1 M Horizontal Verified Address rangesVerified Address ranges Site specific addresses Higher confidence/increase reliability for geocodingHigher confidence/increase reliability for geocoding Known accuracy & limits of data and useKnown accuracy & limits of data and use One set of geography – Multiple attributes for different uses at all levels of governmentMultiple attributes for different uses at all levels of government Locally maintained – collaboratively fundedLocally maintained – collaboratively funded OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM The LBRS is a collaborative partnership between state and local government to create and maintain a consistent statewide asset for roadway inventory, emergency response and enterprise geocoding consisting of:

OIT/ESS/GISSC 5/2007 What will the LBRS do? Provide a current, high resolution, maintained street centerline with address ranges and site specific address points. Provide a consistent foundation for the development of boundary features to support future applications by improving interoperability of data. Coordinate emergency response at all levels of government for natural and man made disasters. OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM

OIT/ESS/GISSC 5/2007 ODOT’s Role Program SponsorProgram Sponsor Data VerificationData Verification Data IntegrationData Integration COUNTY’S Role Data DevelopmentData Development Data MaintenanceData Maintenance OGRIP’s Role Program AdministrationProgram Administration Data DisseminationData Dissemination OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM

OIT/ESS/GISSC 5/2007 Cost & Funding 2002 State Allocated $7.5 million to support development of the LBRS as part of the e-SecureOhio Initiative 2003 Performed First Pilot in Fairfield County2003 Performed First Pilot in Fairfield County 2004 Received Approval of $1.5 million2004 Received Approval of $1.5 million 2005 Received Approval of $1.75 million2005 Received Approval of $1.75 million 2006 Requested Approval of $4 million2006 Requested Approval of $4 million All OIT Capital Requests Zeroed-out All OIT Capital Requests Zeroed-out Discussion with OSTF support/endorsement of HS funding assistance to local government with LBRS developmentDiscussion with OSTF support/endorsement of HS funding assistance to local government with LBRS development Cost share – State/LocalCost share – State/Local Equitable distribution of $Equitable distribution of $ Haves & have-notsHaves & have-nots Other possibilitiesOther possibilities Reallocation of state dollarsReallocation of state dollars Federal dollarsFederal dollars GrantsGrants OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM

Expression of Interest An expression of interest from county officials is made to OGRIP. Once this is received, OGRIP reviews the County GIS Profiles to determine the status of countywide GIS efforts and known history of GIS activity. If a profile does not exist for that county, OGRIP requests that one be completed. Meet with County Representatives OGRIP schedules an on-site meeting with potential GIS participants in the county to discuss the LBRS. This meeting provides information about processes, realistic expectations and discusses the level of commitment and effort associated with the LBRS. It provides the initial foundation for partnering with the state. Determine Support Structure and Organizational Infrastructure OGRIP reviews the County organizational infrastructure to ensure the LBRS’ success at both the county and state level. This structure must support the process for policy and decision-making as well as maintenance and updates of the LBRS. It must also have a mechanism for funding the development and sustainability of the county’s LBRS sub-system. Memorandum of Agreement OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM

County LBRS Participants OGRIP suggests the following representation for county participation in the LBRS: County AuditorCounty CommissionersCounty EngineerCounty SheriffCounty E-911 CoordinatorCounty EMA DirectorCounty Health Commissioner Review of Documents OGRIP reviews existing documentation for the county’s program/project. If a selection of a vendor has been made, OGRIP will review the RFP, data specification, and the selected vendor proposal to ensure applicability to the LBRS program. Satisfaction of all of the stipulations of the MOA are required for participation. OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM Memorandum of Agreement

Review of Costs Fund allocations for the LBRS program are based on the cost estimates were based on the number of roads miles per county (ODOT certified miles), estimated number of addressable structures, and existing centerlines and GIS capabilities. MOA -Agree to Proceed County officials sign 3 MOAs and submit to OGRIP. OGRIP obtains the necessary state signatures and requests to be included on the next available Controlling Board agenda. OGRIP must obtain Controlling Board approval for a sole source contract with the county for the development of the LBRS. Implementation OGRIP monitors development activities, provides technical assistance, serves as liaison with ODOT, and facilitates the evaluation of delivered data. OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM Memorandum of Agreement

OIT/ESS/GISSC 5/2007 Department of Agriculture – Agricultural Premise Identification Department of Commerce – Underground Storage Tank Inventory Department of Taxation – Streamlined Sales Tax Bureau of Motor Vehicles – Tax District Determination Job and Family Services – Enterprise Geocoding Department of Alcohol and Drug Abuse – Bridgebuilders MARCS – Geofile/Geodatabase Maintenance and Support Department of Administrative Services – Real Estate Owned/Leased Department of Public Safety - Crash Analysis LBRS Supports Ohio Agency Projects OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM

OIT/ESS/GISSC 5/2007 ODOT Geocoding Crash Reporting and Location Determination SourceTownshipCityTotal Vendor Roads 61/108 56% 450/709 63% 501/817 61% LBRS Streets 72/108 67% 675/709 95% 747/817 91% LBRS Site Locations 87/108 80% 687/709 97% 774/817 95% OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM

OIT/ESS/GISSC 5/2007 State Government Impacts Tie robust ODOT attribute database to all roadsTie robust ODOT attribute database to all roads Package State data beneficial to Local Government in with program (tied to data model)Package State data beneficial to Local Government in with program (tied to data model) Create Partnerships - Push funding to Local Government to support the maintenance of spatial data and attributesCreate Partnerships - Push funding to Local Government to support the maintenance of spatial data and attributes Provide a higher confidence in spatially enabled locationsProvide a higher confidence in spatially enabled locations State and Regional Coverages for Analysis PurposesState and Regional Coverages for Analysis Purposes Better Protection of our citizensBetter Protection of our citizens Better Response to Local Government NeedsBetter Response to Local Government Needs Better Use of Taxpayer DollarsBetter Use of Taxpayer Dollars OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM

OIT/ESS/GISSC 5/2007 OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM

OIT/ESS/GISSC 5/2007 OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM DATA SOURCE 2006 OSIP Imagery 2007 Fairfield County LBRS Updates

OIT/ESS/GISSC 5/2007 Enterprise Geocoding 911 Emergency Response ODOT Linear Referencing System OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM CENTERLINE ATTRIBUTION

OIT/ESS/GISSC 5/2007 OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM Enterprise Geocoding 911 Emergency Response ODOT Linear Referencing System SITE ADDRESS ATTRIBUTION

OIT/ESS/GISSC 5/2007 Questions Framework Data Manager Enterprise Shared Services Service Delivery Division Office of Information Technology 77 South High Street, Room 1990 Columbus, Ohio OHIO LOCATION BASED RESPONSE SYSTEM