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1 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 1 Data Management; Yesterday and Today The Mojave Network from the Data Management Perspective –Data Management; Tabular and Spatial –Data Mining –12 Basic Inventories –The I&M Applications (IRMA)

2 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 2 Data Management

3 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 3 Is to have a comprehensive automated information system that will integrate all data including geographic, tabular, text, and image data from a variety of sources to enable modeling of real and theoretical situations for management of all park resources. Data management and GIS are considered a resource for park management and will be available to all park divisions. Goal as a “Data Manager”

4 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 4 Data Management Without Or with

5 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 5 Activates; A year in review Completed Certifications File Management Assisted Contractors Reviews working with data products Spatial Data Collaborated with UNLV Collection of Park’s data Remotely Sensed data applications Water quality NRDT User Board NPSpecies Evaluation Group Data Management Plan Image Management Schema Network GIS Data Mining training and guidance

6 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 6 Data Management; today Data Management Plan –System Infrastructure –Data (field to use) –Vouchering and Documentation Protocol development –Databases –Spatial analysis and sampling –SOPs Monitoring Plan –System Automation –Analysis and Reporting –Outreach Water Quality Plan –Input and Review Image Management Schema –Protocols and guidance

7 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 7 Spatial and Tabular Data Needs VS Monitoring Protocol (MOJN_NRD) –Data Manager –GIS Specialist –Programmer Dataset Integration (Data Mining Team) Enterprise Architectures –Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) –Vital Signs Internet Mapping Services (VSIMS) –Enterprise Geographic Information Management (DOI EGIM)

8 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 8 The data mining team invests a large amount of time & effort into the population of the I&M applications and we’d like to see staff and cooperators continue to populate them, and reap the benefits. Ideally park staff would incorporate these tools (it’s servicewide) as they do PMIS, IDEAS, etc… Datasets and protocol development Data Mining Efforts

9 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 9 Twelve Baseline Inventories (not any particular prioritized order) Bibliographies Soil Survey Mapping Abundance Distribution Veg Mapping Base Cartography Species Lists Geologic Mapping Water Body Locations Water Quality Air Visibility Climate/Weather Air Monitoring 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 6 9 10 11 12 Soundscapes Lightscapes Nightsky

10 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 10 Bibliographies Data Mining Team Biological Distribution Status Species Lists Base Cartography Completed… However… Water Related Water Body Locations Water Quality Climate/Weather MOU w/ NPS/WRCC Air Related Air Quality Air Monitoring Stations (AQRV*) *Air Quality Related Values

11 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 11 ParkScoping Status/SummaryMapping Status Report Status DEVACompleted/available In Progress (2007?, Jeremy Workman, Ren Thomson No GRBACompleted/available In Progress (2007?, Joe Colgan) No JOTRCompleted/available In Progress (Bob Powell, Jon Matti) No LAMECompleted/available In Progress (Sue Beard, Tracey Felger) No MANZNot done/available Available No MOJACompleted/available In Progress (Dave Miller) No PARA Completed/available (w/ LAME)In ProgressNo Geologic Scoping, Mapping, and Reporting

12 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 12 ParkInventory Status DEVANot Started GRBANeeds Evaluation* JOTRIn Work (AA in field) LAMENot Started MANZNot Started MOJANot Started PARAIn Work (NPS w/ GRCA)* Vegetation Mapping

13 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 13 ParkInventory StatusEst. Completion DEVAInactive (some limited areas)TBD GRBAIn Work (July start field)2009 JOTRIn Work (in field)2010 LAMEIn Work (attribute work)2008 MANZCompleted2006 MOJANot Started (after JOTR?)TBD PARAIn Work (NPS w/ LAME)2008 Soils’ Survey and Inventory Mapping

14 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 14 NPS (I&M) Applications and IRMA NatureBib NPS Datastore NPSpecies Research Permit and Reporting System IRMA NRPC (Natural Resources Program Center) Data Mining Team

15 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 15 IRMA Integration of Resource Management Applications NRPC will begin transition to service- oriented architecture (SOA), starting with NPSpecies, NatureBib, and the NPS Data Store. This is a process, not another application

16 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 16 New Natural Resource Program Center IT Policy NRPC will: integrate all applications (starting with NatureBib, NPSpecies, and the NPS Data Store) eliminate redundant data storage streamline standard functions across applications…

17 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 17 Natural Resource Program Center NRPC will create a central web portal, a single sign-on system, and a common user interface for all natural resource applications.

18 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 18 What we thought you wanted How we designed it How the programmers wrote it How we described it to you

19 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 19 How it was documented What was installed How it was supported What you really needed

20 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 20 Afternoon Breakout Session Data Management and GIS –FY07 Data Management Plan Cartographic Sampling Designs –Personnel Assistance Image Management –Overview and update –Work group immediate needs and tasks –Sharepoint Site Object Curation and Records Management* System Infrastructure*

21 MOJN – June 2007 DM Presentation 21 Your time and expense to travel here. Your continued support and cooperation The opportunity for myself to work with you all. It is an exciting challenge to bring together an Information Management System for the Mojave Parks and Network. Robert Truitt, Mojave Network Data/GIS Manager Greatly Appreciate One Other Data Management Activity


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