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Building Support for GIS June 7, 2007 – ICIT Midyear Conference
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Alternate GIS Track Summary GIS Basic Training Capabilities of GIS Building Support for GIS Planning for GIS
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Session Overview 30 to 40 minute presentation General Discussion
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Rick’s Top Ten List for Building a GIS? 1. Disaster Recovery (digital backups) 2. General Map Production 3. Land Records Management 4. E911 (Phase 2 compliance) 5. Emergency Management 6. Reduce Phone Calls and Counter Traffic 7. Increase Public Access (Internet) 8. Asset Management (signs, culverts, etc.) 9. Code Enforcement (Sex Offenders) 10. Use Up Surplus Funds 10. Use Up Surplus Funds
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What is the biggest concern in starting GIS ?
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Changes to Expect Budget Workflow Technology Personnel Products (maps, data, and services) Reduced Phone Calls and Visits
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A Hard Change Going From Hardcopy Maps
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And Hand Drawn Plats
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To this: Online Access
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Before anything else, preparation is the key to success. - Alexander Graham Bell (1847 - 1922)
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The Foundation of GIS Administrative Support Trained Staff (Standard and Advanced) Informed Public How do we get this?
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Phases in Building Support Phase 1 - Networking and Training Phase 2 - Sample Projects Phase 3 - Form Coalition Phase 4 - Needs Assessment
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User Groups and Organizations ICIT – Iowa Counties Information Technology (IT/GIS) www.icit.state.ia.uswww.icit.state.ia.uswww.icit.state.ia.us ISAC affiliateISAC affiliate IGIC – Iowa Geographic Information Council www.iowagic.orgwww.iowagic.orgwww.iowagic.org Regional User Groups Eastern Iowa GIS User Group (EIOWAGIS) Eastern Iowa GIS User Group (EIOWAGIS) Central Iowa ArcUser Organization (CIAO) Central Iowa ArcUser Organization (CIAO) Siouxland User Group (SLUG) Siouxland User Group (SLUG) www.iowagic.org/resources/user-groupswww.iowagic.org/resources/user-groupswww.iowagic.org/resources/user-groups Phase 1 – Networking and Training
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Training Resources 1. Purchase a copy of software or use an evaluation version http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcview/eval/evalcd.html http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcview/eval/evalcd.html http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcview/eval/evalcd.html 2. Download public domain data 3. Online training is available http://training.esri.com/gateway 4. ICIT Sponsored Training July 9-10 th - Introduction to ArcGIS I - Des Moines 5. Getting to Know ArcGIS Desktop - $59.95 - includes 6 month evaluation of ArcView Phase 1 – Networking and Training
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Free Data Resources Iowa DNR www.igsb.uiowa.edu/nrgislibxwww.igsb.uiowa.edu/nrgislibxwww.igsb.uiowa.edu/nrgislibx Johnson County streaming map servicesstreaming map services www.johnson-county.com/giswww.johnson-county.com/giswww.johnson-county.com/gis Iowa Geographic Map Server ortho.gis.iastate.eduortho.gis.iastate.eduortho.gis.iastate.edu
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Iowa DNR - www.igsb.uiowa.edu/nrgislibx www.igsb.uiowa.edu/nrgislibx
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You can add all of the data that is provided here:
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Into ArcMap
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ortho.gis.iastate.edu
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Streaming Map Services Requires ArcMap (ArcView) and Internet Connection
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Start ArcMap Add Data Tool
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Choose “Add ArcIMS Server”
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Enter http://www.johnson-county.com for URL and check on “jcmap”, then click OK http://www.johnson-county.com
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Double click on “www.johnson-county.com”
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Double click “jcmap”
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You Can Zoom In, Pan Around, Zoom Out
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Turn on Aerial Photography
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Other Data Can Be Added
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We Can Add Features
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Phase 2 – Sample Projects Showcase existing online services Demonstrate software capabilities Present projects completed in other organizations
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Phase 3 - Coalition 1. An alliance, especially a temporary one, of people, factions, parties, or nations. 2. A combination into one body; a union. 3. A group of usually two to six male lions that drive off and replace the male lions in a pride in order to mate with the females and protect the resulting offspring. Source: American Heritage Dictionary
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Johnson County GIS Coalitions Informal Group Initially GIS Policy Committee GIS Technical Advisory Team GIS Coordination Group
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Informal Group Several People Interested in GIS Informal structure
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GIS Policy Committee Formally recognized by Board of Supervisors Consists of Department staff and Board representatives Formulates policy for Board approval
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GIS Policy Committee at Johnson County Provided structure for the GIS planning process Lobbied for development of GIS and GIS Coordinator position
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GIS Technical Advisory Team Department staff that use GIS on a regular basis Consists of users at different levels Sounding board for new ideas “User Community”
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GIS Coordination Group Local GIS users in Johnson County Iowa City, North Liberty, Coralville, and the University of Iowa Used for project coordination 2006 Orthophotography and Planimetrics2006 Orthophotography and Planimetrics Share resources (data and services)
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Phase 4 – Needs Assessment Levels department department enterprise (organization wide) enterprise (organization wide) Follows education and promotion efforts Often conducted by a service provider
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Needs Assessment Purpose Analyze current workflow List current products and services Interview staff Review current network, software and hardware
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Grants – www.esri.com/grants www.esri.com/grants
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Thank You! Rick Havel GIS Coordinator Johnson County Information Services 913 S. Dubuque St., Suite 203 Iowa City, Iowa 52240-4273 phone: 319-356-6080 fax: 319-354-4213 rhavel@co.johnson.ia.us www.johnson-county.com/gis www.johnson-county.com/gis
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