gtcw13 integrating geospatial with business - garrett dunwoody
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Looking BeyonGarrett
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High Level Road Map
Personal Vantage
Brief History of Geospatial
Value of Spatial Perspectives
Components of a GIS Enterprise
Application of Technology
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How do geospatial technologies provide the fun
importance necessary to meet the dynamics of a
world?
Do geospatial technologies have
the ability to fill or decrease the
ingenuity gap?*
The ingenuity gap is the critical gapbetween our need for ideas to
solve complex problems and our
actual supply of those ideas.
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Our GIS Philosophy
open data = open government
Information is power
GIS is a tool not an end product
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Without Geography You are
Nowhere! Widely discussed that 85% of all data is spatial in natu
be managed, viewed, or analyzed with spatial technol
Local governments tend not to leverage this to the deg
would provide the organization and its constituents th
value.
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GIS a History of Applied Sc
1832 The French geographerCharles Picquet representedthe 48 districts of the city of
Paris by halftone colorgradient according to thepercentage of deaths by
cholera per 1,000 inhabitants.
In 1854 John Snow depicted acholera outbreak in London
using points to represent thelocations of some individualcases, possibly the earliest
use of a geographicmethodology in
epidemiology.[6] His study ofthe distribution of cholera ledto the source of the disease, a
contaminated water pump
(the Broad Street Pump,
The early 20th century sawthe development of
photozincography, whichallowed maps to be split intolayers, for example one layerfor vegetation and another
for water.
The 1960s saw thedevelopment of the world'sfirst true operational GIS inOttawa, Ontario, Canada bythe federal Department of
Forestry and RuralDevelopment
21st Century Mothe Spatial Databa
based analytics
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The Value of a Spatial Min
Multi-dimensional vs. Linear Problem Solving
The difference between asking specific questions afor associations
Can Analyze x, y, z and time
Many end results will result in visual representdata not tabular views
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What is a Geographic Information Syst
A way to integrate, analyze, and present infoas a map
A tool to support business needs and County
delivery
A methodology to inform decision makers abcommunities, districts and County service loc
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GIS is the merging of ca
statistical analysis, and dat
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Strengthen the County Geospatial Progra
Sustained coordination and planning
Create a Decision Framework
Transition of Ideas into Solutions
Develop Data as an Asset
Data as a system driver
Invest in the Enterprise
Ongoing investment in the central resource
Promote Partnerships
Value to our stakeholders
Establish County GIS Outcomes
Outcome driven success
Institute Performance Measures
Measure our achievements
Avoid tactics early on
Strategic Approaches promote
better early adoption
No technology decisions
Define Success
Work on political ownership
The Roadmap vs. The Rout
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What are Your Core Servic
This is where you start to align business with s
What do you do well vs. what do you need to
Can you deliver?
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Technological ServicesData Manage
Services
Analytical Services Educational Se
County GISCore Services
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Take Ownership of IT Delivery Information
Structured Data
Data Management
Platform
Technological Infrastructure
Programming Interfaces (API)
Presentation (Lines of Business)
Applications
Maps & Analytics
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Build Your Geographic Filing Cabinet!
GIS Specialist Systems
Topographic/Raster
Cadastre
Geo-coded Address
Street Center Lines
Assets
Environmental
Transportation
Health/Social services
Education
Crime
Environmental
Management
Assessor/ parcel
maintenance
Crime Analysis
DPW Services
Health & SocialServices
Education
Spatially Ena
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CentralizedRDBMS
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Questio
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