lmic minnesota structures collaborative nsdi - 2008 cap grant john hoshal - lmic
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Minnesota Structures CollaborativeMinnesota Structures CollaborativeNSDI - 2008 CAP GrantNSDI - 2008 CAP Grant
John Hoshal - LMIC
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National Spatial Data Infrastructure National Spatial Data Infrastructure Cooperative Agreements Program (CAP)Cooperative Agreements Program (CAP)
Administered by the Federal Geographic Data Committee, the National Spatial Data Infrastructure Cooperative Agreements Program (NSDI CAP) is intended to “fund innovative projects in the geospatial data community to build the infrastructure necessary to effectively discover, access, share, manage, and use digital geographic data.”
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2008 CAP Categories2008 CAP Categories
Category 1: Metadata Trainer and Outreach Assistance
Category 2: Best practices in Geospatial Service Oriented Architecture
Category 3: Fifty States Initiative
Category 4: Joint Canadian and United States Spatial Data Infrastructure Project
Category 5: Building data stewardship for The National Map and the NSDI
Category 6: FGDC-Endorsed Standards Implementation Assistance and Outreach
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2008 CAP Category 52008 CAP Category 5
Category 5: Building data stewardship for The National Map and the NSDI will focus on fostering stewardships for either structures data or for transportation data through best business practices. Primary needs for structures data are the geospatial location, classification, and other characteristics of manmade facilities, based on homeland security requirements. Primary needs for transportation data are updates for features, attributes, and geometry to the baseline roads data developed through Census MAF/TIGER Accuracy Improvement Project (MTAIP) sources. The data will be part of a national data inventory of consistent, seamless, integrated data that is continuously improved through the incorporation of data updates from the data community.
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Minnesota Structures CAP GrantMinnesota Structures CAP Grant- Submission -- Submission -
Mid-December LMIC submitted an application in cooperation with GCGI’s Emergency Preparedness Committee
Application sought $50,000 and provided for a $90,000 in-kind match
Application included 10+ letters of support including GCGI, MetroGIS, USGS, Mn HSEM, MDA and several local governments
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Minnesota Governor’s Council on Geographic Information – Emergency Preparedness Committee
MetroGIS Emergency Preparedness Committee
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources – Firewise Program
Minnesota State Agencies, Counties and Cities
Minnesota Structures CAP GrantMinnesota Structures CAP Grant- Project Partners -- Project Partners -
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Minnesota Structures CAP GrantMinnesota Structures CAP Grant- Project Goals -- Project Goals -
Minnesota’s project seeks to develop partnerships and the technical capacity for the statewide collection, publication and long term, sustainable maintenance of four important data layers:
Schools (public and private) Hospitals and clinics Police stations Fire stations
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Identify existing public/private GIS data resources in Minnesota for structures data
Identify custodians of the most accurate and complete versions of schools, hospitals/clinics, police stations and fire station locations.
Determine minimum attribution requirements for each data type. Consideration will be given to attributes that may not be publicly available due to national security concerns.
Minnesota Structures CAP GrantMinnesota Structures CAP Grant- Project Objectives -- Project Objectives -
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Harvest available data and assess its resolution, accuracy, completeness and currency.
Propose a stewardship program for each custodian of each structure type that will ensure its yearly update, long-term maintenance and availability. This program will emphasize engaging local government in the process.
Publish the structures data for public consumption through existing federal and state data clearinghouses, portals and web services.
Minnesota Structures CAP GrantMinnesota Structures CAP Grant- Project Objectives - - Project Objectives -
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MetroGISMetroGISData Custodian Role ModelData Custodian Role Model
The MetroGIS Data Custodian Roles model will be adapted to initiate a statewide effort to engage local government in maintenance of structure data.
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MetroGISMetroGISData Custodian Role ModelData Custodian Role Model
GIS resources at the county level serve as data aggregators to coordinate involvement by county and city staff with detailed knowledge, but not necessarily GIS expertise.
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MetroGISMetroGISData Custodian Role ModelData Custodian Role Model
Local aggregators and regional theme managers will be identified through outreach and negotiations, focusing on counties, but leveraging regional government organizations when necessary or when resources are available to supplement county resources.
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Collecting / Maintaining DataCollecting / Maintaining Data
Under this grant LMIC and its partners will also explore whether existing web-based tools may be adapted to support the collection and maintenance of schools (public/private), hospitals/clinics, police stations and fire stations and expanded to support other structures data.
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Collecting / Maintaining Data:Collecting / Maintaining Data: DNR’s Firewise Minnesota DNR’s Firewise Minnesota
DNR’s FireWise program the Minnesota has created a web-based MapServer application that allows rural communities to update key resources and risks for wildfire mitigation and response.
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Minnesota Structures CAP GrantMinnesota Structures CAP Grant- Deliverables -- Deliverables -
The successful completion of this project will ensure that accurate, timely schools (public/private), hospitals/clinics, police stations and fire stations structures data for Minnesota will be available through The National Map and Minnesota data portals.
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Minnesota Structures CAP GrantMinnesota Structures CAP Grant- Current Status -- Current Status -
FGDC award letter received in late February providing $50,000 (the max possible)
Awaiting contracts from FGDC – expected next week?
Complete contracts processing by late April Work with GCGI’s EPC Data Committee and
others to finalize work plan by late May Execute work plan in June Complete project in summer of ‘09
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Critical Infrastructure DataCritical Infrastructure DataWhat’s the big deal??What’s the big deal??
Critical Infrastructure GIS LayersCritical Infrastructure GIS Layers
Overpasses Railroads Trails Cable Coverage Cable Dishes Cable Lines Dams Electric Coverage Electric Lines Electric Poles Electric Stations Electric Transformers Natural Gas Coverage Natural Gas Pipes Natural Gas Tanks Pond Inlets/Outlets Power Plants Power Plants Pumping Stations Sanitary Lift Stations Sanitary Manholes Sanitary Pipes Sanitary Treatment Plants Siren Buffers Sirens Storm Catch Basins Storm Lift Stations Storm Manholes Storm Pipes Telephone Cell Towers Telephone Lines Telephone Poles Telephone Switches TV Radio Grid TV Radio Towers
Refuse Drop SitesShelter Buildings Key BoxesContoursDepth to Water TableFEMA Flood PlainsFlood ZonesFloodsFuture UseGround WaterLakesLand CoverOpen spacePermeabilityRiversSlopeStormsStreamsSurface WaterTopographyTornadosWater TableWetlandsCensus Data 2000 CensusHistoric Sites Population by Daytime Population by Nighttime Property ValuesResident Phone Numbers Zoning Airports Bridges Evacuation RoutesFlight Patterns
Ice Storm Land Slides Lightning Max Temperature Min Temperature Severe Winter Storms Snowfall Straight Line Wind Thunderstorms Tornados Weather Spotters Wild Fires Wind Speed Ave Wind Storms Emergency Operations Emergency Shelters Fire Stations Police Stations Armories Building CharacteristicsChurchesCity Halls Community CentersCorrectionalDay CareEmergency Contacts Database FoodGroceryHotelsHousing Point LocationsLibrariesMallsMeeting PlacesPublic Works Buildings Hazardous Material Traffic
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Critical InfrastructureCritical InfrastructureData Needs x Emergency SituationData Needs x Emergency Situation
Critical Infrastructure…Critical Infrastructure…Multiple Collection EffortsMultiple Collection Efforts
Minnesota – State agencies, county and local
governments MetroGIS EPC LMIC / State Demographer: Group Quarters
locations for U.S. 2010 Census Others!!!
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Homeland Security Infrastructure Homeland Security Infrastructure Program (HSIP)Program (HSIP)
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What HSIP Gold Is and Is Not!What HSIP Gold Is and Is Not!
What it is:– A unified homeland infrastructure geospatial data
inventory assembled by NGA in partnership with the DHS for common use by the HLS/HD Community (400+ data layers)
– Compilation of best available license-free Federal government and commercial proprietary data
What it isn’t:– The complete answer to all HLS/HD Community
geospatial data needs– A static product
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HSIP GOLD 2007 RestrictionsHSIP GOLD 2007 Restrictions
Data has limited utility at the state and local level
Why ? – Current licenses restrict sharing HSIP Gold with state and local
authorities until the declaration of a Federal state of emergency, at which point the data is too late to be useful.
What is needed to fix this?– Money to upgrade the licenses– A different approach to data sources
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Geospatial Errors Found In HSIP Geospatial Errors Found In HSIP Commodity Ambulance Provider DataCommodity Ambulance Provider Data
TGS Supplied Location
Vendor Supplied Location
Illustrates the Geospatial difference between vendor and TGS supplied locations
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Geospatial Errors Found In HSIP Geospatial Errors Found In HSIP Commodity Fire Station Provider DataCommodity Fire Station Provider Data
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HSIP FreedomHSIP Freedom
Conceptually – – Partnership effort to gather and improve existing
government-owned, license-free data.– Sharing and distribution of above license-free data
to officials at all levels of government (local, state and Federal).*
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How HSIP Freedom WorksHow HSIP Freedom Works
State provides existing government-owned data State and TGS agree on the best way to update / improve
data State coordinates improvement effort TGS updates / improves data Improved data is returned to state State determines how its data will be handled / protected
for non-Federal users. Improved data is provided to NGA No cost to state
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HSIP Freedom BenefitsHSIP Freedom Benefits
Users of HSIP get better more complete data States get their existing data updated Federal, State and Local authorities have a Common
Operating Picture More Feedback on data quality from local users
70+ Data layers anticipated!
States receive data
back from TGS ONLY
if they partic
ipated in
its collectio
n!!!!
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State Participation in HSIP Freedom State Participation in HSIP Freedom
TGS Primary Contacts:
Ron Wencl – USGS
Bill Glesener – DNR Firewise
Jerod Anderson – Mn HSEM
John Hoshal – LMIC
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Minnesota Structures CAP GrantMinnesota Structures CAP Grant- Conclusion -- Conclusion -
Minnesota’s project seeks to develop partnerships and the technical capacity for the statewide collection, publication and long term, sustainable maintenance of four important data layers:
Schools (public and private) Hospitals and clinics Police stations Fire stations
Questions?Questions?
John Hoshal, GIS Services SupervisorLand Management Information CenterMinnesota Dept. of Administration658 Cedar St., Suite 300St. Paul, MN 55155-1603
Tel: 651-201-2482Fax: 651-296-3698E-mail: [email protected]: www.lmic.state.mn.us
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THANK YOU!!!
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