® Sponsored by U.S. Open Water Data Initiative Status and update of activities. Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium.

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® Sponsored by U.S. Open Water Data Initiative Status and update of activities. Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium

OGC ® Outline Water Theme of data.gov and Climate Resilience Toolkit Subcommittee on Spatial Water Data OWS-11 Hydrology Progress USGS Implementation Update Sensor Metadata Best Practices Call to Arms Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium

OGC ® Central Water Data Catalog Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium

OGC ® Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium

climate.data.gov toolkit.climate.gov Climate Data Initiative -- Datasets Tools Maps Climate Resilience Toolkit -- References Success Stories Decision Support Case Studies Climate Data and Tools Initiative

OGC ® Subcommittee on Spatial Water Data Flooding Interoperability Experiment Long Term Drought Toxic Spill Response Water Use Information NHDPlus Dataset Analysis of Existing Infrastructure Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium

OGC ® Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium

OGC ® OWDI / SSWD Ideals ●Information owner is responsible for and maintains control of data. ●Data is available in common formats requiring no license for access. ●Machine interfaces are generalized according to standards where possible. ●Data uses machine interpretable documentation. Example.Example.

OGC ® OWS11 Hydrology Linked Data Why Publish Semantic Data? (In this hydrologic data case… ) Internal Semantic Structure Data is a ‘reference network’ Data is linked to a network Yeah, I know there are other reasons… See Demonstration tomorrow!

OGC ® USGS Hydrology Profile Update Implementation starting to be planned. Have to overload observedProperty to be the NWIS parameter code + extension. Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium

OGC ® Sensor Metadata Best Practice Need a consistent mechanism to describe the quality of data being generated by a sensor. –the documented accuracy and precision of the sensors, –the date on which the sensor was last calibrated, –a mechanism to identify corresponding calibration samples, –information on the brand and type of sensor, and –references to the deployment and calibration methods. This metadata should be associated with a given ‘collection’ of data (i.e. a data set from a sensor from date/time ‘A’ to date/time ‘B’ that would correspond with the calibration date). Propose to start an IE(?) to evaluate existing standards and best practices to determine if a new best practice or spec is needed. Copyright © 2015 Open Geospatial Consortium