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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL 2105 Laurel Bush Rd. Suite 200 Bel Air, MD 21015 443-640-1075 www.nsgic.org NSGIC New Member Orientation Cleveland, Ohio October 4, 2009
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL A Welcome From the Past Prez
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL What is NSGIC ? People Conferences –Caucus Information Committees Hot Topics Action
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL What is NSGIC ? Small 501 (c) 6 nonprofit organization (~651 members with steady growth) Formed in 1991 Promote statewide GIS coordination councils Serve as the voice of States for geospatial issues Actively engaged with many Federal organizations –especially focused on the FGDC and the NSDI Promote effective and efficient government through the prudent adoption of geospatial technologies Each State has A single VOTE! –Caucus membership in each state
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Membership (2009) State Gov80 Institutional12 Bus/Corporate87 State Council (6) 144 Federal Partner (6) 328 Total 651 (457 in 2006)
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Conferences – Mid Year ~250 Attendees Federal and Congressional Focus Hill Visits Hill Event Stakeholder Mtg.
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Conferences – Annual 300+ Attendees State Sessions Lots of Speakers Lots of Sessions Lots of Session Hours Lots of Food Wisconsin in 2007 Colorado in 2008 Minnesota 2010 Rotation
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Conference Attendance
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Conference Attendance
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Conference Attendance
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Leadership and Results Strategic Plan Committees Monthly Board Meetings Weekly Leadership Calls A Lot of Work – and Fun
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Leadership with Purpose Long Term Purpose and Role in NSDI Financial Bottom Line and Forecast Alignment with Organizations Member Services Short Term Focus Managing Our Work
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Organizational Structure of NSGIC President (1 year term) President-Elect (elected 1 year term) Past President (1 year term) 6 Board of Directors (elect 3 every 2 yrs) –Secretary (Appointed) –Treasurer (Appointed) –Committee/Work Group Chairs –Washington Liaison
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Committees & Work Groups (WG) Communication –In Reach Conference –Awards –Conference Sponsorship Sponsorship Outreach –Federal Coordination Factors –50 States Initiative –Imagery for the Nation –Legislative Issues –Manage Liasions for other Associations
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Committees and Work Groups… continued Technical Issues –Addresses for the Nation –Transportation for the Nation –Enterprise Architecture –Ramona Geospatial Preparedness Each Committee/WG: –Charters –Strategic Plan Assignments –Rosters –Annual Report Responsibilities
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Washington Liaison Bill Burgess Our established voice and advocate in DC
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Working DC Outreach and Legislative Issues
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Stakeholders COGO NGAC NACO URISA MAPPS NENA GITA
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL NSGIC HQ - Management KingStringfellow Group, Inc Bel Air, Maryland Fred Diane Other support staff
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Web Presence
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL NSGIC’s Current Priorities For the Nation Data Initiatives –Imagery for the Nation –Cadastral (Parcel) Mapping –Transportation for the Nation Address Points Governance of the NSDI Technology for the 21 st Century
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Working With NSGIC
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Questions Stu Davis, 2007 Past President Tony Spicci, 2006 Past President National States Geographic Information Council (NSGIC) Ohio (614) 644-3923 Stu.davis@oit.ohio.gov Missouri (573) 882-9909 Tony.Spicci@mdc.mo.gov http://www.nsgic.org
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Platinum Sponsor
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Gold Sponsor
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Silver Sponsor
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Bronze Sponsor
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Imagery for the Nation Support, authorization and funding (new funds) from Congress to implement a sustained national program for the collection, maintenance, distribution and archive of aerial imagery that meets on-going local, state, and federal program requirements. Support the FGDC in its efforts to design a national imagery. The Council will seek authorization and recurring appropriations for the program designed by the FGDC if it meets the business needs of state and local governments. The Council will inform and support the States to ensure their compliance with the business planning processes of the proposed Imagery for the Nation program.
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Cadastral (Parcel) Mapping The Council will seek, support, and advocate for federal activities and legislation that will work to implement key recommendations of the National Academy’s report entitled “National Land Parcel Data: A Vision for the Future.”
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Cadastral (Parcel) Mapping The NGAC should review OMB Circular A16 and make recommendations to optimize federal involvement. NGAC should also make recommendations on the roles and responsibilities of state and local government. The FGDC should support the standardization of local parcel data through CAP Grants to support the Fifty States Initiative. Congress should pass the FLAIR act to create a unified database of federal land holdings and provide cost sharing for local parcel data development. Congress should revise Title 13 to allow the Census Bureau to share its property address and coordinate data with state and local government.
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Transportation for the Nation Support and advocate for a coordinated, standards- driven approach to the development of a nationwide roadway transportation network that meets the majority of the needs. Support and advocate new and existing efforts that leverage funding and labor resource economies of scale to integrate multiple stakeholder needs related to the creation, maintenance, management, and usability of transportation GIS data. Support and advocate partnerships with nationwide transportation organizations that advocate and support roadway transportation geospatial needs and solutions
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NATIONAL STATES GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL Technology for the 21 st Century This year, two primary technology issues facing the nation are national broadband infrastructure and federal eGovernment implementation. NSGIC will advocate with the Federal Communications Commission to support detailed reporting by carriers and broad public access to data related to public access to high-speed Internet services. NSGIC will seek, support and advocate for the E- Government Reauthorization Act of 2007
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