Title: National Spatial Data Infrastructure: Concepts and Components
1National Spatial Data InfrastructureConcepts
and Components
- Douglas Nebert
- U.S. Federal Geographic
- Data Committee Secretariat
- September 2004
2What is a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI)?
- The SDI provides a basis for spatial data
discovery, evaluation, and application for users
and providers within all levels of government,
the commercial sector, the non-profit sector,
academia and by citizens in general. - --The SDI Cookbook http//www.gsdi.org
3Who needs access to coordinated geographic
information?
- Land Records Adjudication
- Disaster Response
- Transportation Management
- Water, gas electric planning
- Public Protection
- Defense
- Natural Resource Management
- Telecommunications Infrastructure
- Economic Development
- Civic Entrepreneurs
- Regional Stewards
4Components of a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI)
- Policies Institutional Arrangements
(governance, data privacy security, data
sharing, cost recovery) - People (training, professional development,
cooperation, outreach) - Data (digital base map, thematic, statistical,
place names) - Technology (hardware, software, networks,
databases, technical implementation plans)
5Why build an SDI?
- Build data once and use it many times for many
applications - Integrate distributed providers of data
Cooperative governance - Place-based management
- Share costs of data creation and maintenance
- Support sustainable economic, social, and
environmental development
6The outcomes of an NSDI
- The participant members (contributors and users)
are known and can interact - Core and specialized map and data services are
easily discoverable and accessible - Decision-makers and analysts have ready access to
the right geo-information for input to analytical
and visual models indicators, models, trends,
patterns
7Benefits of an NSDI
- Development of a private sector involved with
data sales and added value - A chance for communities of all sizes and
capabilities to participate in the knowledge
economy - A more informed voter/citizen
- Increased access to distributed geo-information
through standards
8Creating the motivation
- Development of an SDI should be a voluntary and
have long-term vision - Government roles may require both incentives and
directives - Commercial and non-commercial participants
should find SDI appealing as a market - The correct solution for NSDI must be defined by
the community
9Government Role in Infrastructure
- National Interstate Highway system built for
defense logistics, now baseline for commerce - DARPA/ARPA advanced Internet infrastructure
design, establishing the backbone - Promotes standards to enable compatible
solutions - We cannot imagine the fullest extent of how the
NSDI will be populated or what applications will
live upon it!
10Heres one overview of the pieces of the NSDI
11- The first task is to inventory who has what data
of what type and quality - A standardized form of metadata was published in
June 1994 by the FGDC. An international standard
now exists and will be adopted by the US
beginning in 2005
Metadata
12Metadata...
- Provides documentation of existing internal
geospatial data resources within an organisation
(inventory) - Permits structured search and comparison of held
spatial data by others (catalog) - Provides end-users with adequate information to
take the data and use it in an appropriate
context (documentation)
13Metadata Formats
- The FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial
Metadata (CSDGM, 1998) is expressed in XML for
exchange and text and HTML for presentation - Participants in the Geospatial Data
Clearinghouse offer other metadata formats,
including Dublin Core, ANZLIC, and expressions of
ISO 19115 - Any metadata format can be presented by
requesting the HTML format
14- Metadata describes existing data holdings for
order, retrieval, or local use - Metadata should be used to describe all types of
data, emphasis on truth in labeling
Metadata
Geospatial Data
15- Special-use thematic layers are built and
described as available geospatial data - Common data layers are being defined in the
Framework activity
Metadata
16Framework supports...
- Community development of sets of spatial
features, feature representation, and attribution
to a lowest common denominator - Participant collecting, converting, or
associating information to common Framework data
standards with an encoding format to facilitate
exchange - Multiple representations of real-world features
at different scales and times by feature
identifier and generalization
17Framework Data Standards
- Eleven abstract data content standards are being
promulgated through the ANSI process to become
American National Standards in 2005 - Each thematic content standard has an
informative annex describing its implementation
as XML/GML Application Schemas using OGC Web
Feature Services
18The NSDI includes the services to help discover
and interact with data
Services
Metadata
19An important common service in SDI is that of
discovering resources through metadata
Discovery
Access
Processing
Services
Metadata
This Discovery Service is the core function of
the NSDI Clearinghouse for geospatial information
and the GOS geodata.gov portal
20NSDI Clearinghouse Network and geodata.gov portal
- Supports uniform, distributed search through a
single user interface to all domestic metadata
collections to find data and maps - A free advertising mechanism to provide world
access to your holdings under the principle of
truth-in-labeling - Search for spatial data through fields and
full-text in the metadata and categorical
browsing - Links through to full data access and online web
mapping services, where available
21Geospatial Data Clearinghouse
- The Geospatial Data Clearinghouse Network
includes nearly 300 distributed collections of
metadata searched via the Z39.50 protocol, GEO
Profile - geodata.gov harvests XML forms of domestic
metadata from Z39.50 and browseable Web
directories into a searchable cache
22- A second class of services provides standardised
access to geospatial information
Discovery
Access
Processing
Services
Metadata
- This may be made via static files on ftp or via
online data streaming services. These services
deliver raw data, not maps.
23Data Access Concepts
- Standardisation of data access implies several
things - Definition of model used for the data to be
exchanged - Adoption of an exchange or encoding format
- Agreement on data access protocol(s)
- Organisations should strive to identify the
mode(s) of operation to simplify data exchange
24Data Access Examples
- Administrative boundary data conforming to the
GlobalMap data model, packaged as Vector Product
Format (VPF), made accessible over ftp - Panchromatic 10m, single-band, rectified imagery
to a specific coordinate reference system,
packaged as GEOTIFF with LZW compression, made
accessible on CD-ROM
25A third class of services provides additional
processing on geospatial information
Discovery
Access
Processing
Services
Metadata
26Processing Services
- These include capabilities that extend and
enhance the delivery of data through processes
applied to raw data - Web Mapping Services (OGC WMS)
- Symbolization (OGC SLD)
- Coordinate Transformation (OGC WCTS)
- Analysis or topologic overlay services
- Routing services
27Geospatial Interoperability Reference Model (GIRM)
- Voluntary technical participation in the NSDI is
defined through the GIRM - The GIRM includes data standards, formats,
protocols, and interface specifications to
maximize interoperability - http//gai.fgdc.gov/girm/
28- Standardization makes SDI work
- Standards touch every SDI activity
Discovery
Access
Processing
Services
Metadata
Standards
Standards include specifications, formal
standards, and documented practices
29FGDC Standards...
- Created by FGDC working groups and thematic
subcommittees as national standards, representing
community consensus view of data theme or common
approach - Submitted for 90-day public review
- Reviewed across disciplines for uniformity
- Published as US Federal Standards
- Standards by ISO, OGC, W3C and other
standardization bodies are used FIRST, if they
exist! - http//www.fgdc.gov/standards/standards.html
30Roles of standards bodies
31Partnerships extend our capabilities
Partnerships
Discovery
Access
Processing
Services
Metadata
Standards
32Partnerships are the glue...
- FGDC has recognized 40 geographic data councils
across the country to establish 2-way
coordination mechanisms - FGDC has funded numerous agencies with seed
funding to further existing efforts along common
lines - Partnerships extend local capabilities in
technology, skills, logistics, and data - The National Map is a partnership designed to
serve Framework data themes from distributed
participating organizations for multiple purposes
33 Regional consortia
- Locally formed, interdependent
- Inclusive, voluntary, open
- State, local, federal, tribal, academic, private
sector - Expanded from existing collaborations
34 Best practices
- Treat data as strategic, capital assets and
public goods - Collaborate and Coordinate
- Align roles, responsibilities and resources for
data stewardship - Organize Effective and Efficient Production and
Stewardship of Data - Pool and Leverage Investments
35Treated together this comprises the NSDI
Partnerships
Partnerships
Discovery
Access
Processing
Clearinghouse (catalog)
Services
Metadata
Metadata
GEOdata
Framework
Standards
Standards
36Initiatives and Future Directions
- Geospatial One-Stop and the geodata.gov portal
- An Enterprise Architecture for the NSDI
- NSDI/FGDC Future Directions Initiative
37Geospatial One-Stop
- One of 24 official E-Government initiatives
started in late 2002 - Focused on the use and re-use of data and
services between government (G2G) and the citizen
(G2C) - Involves all sectors (federal, state, local
government, academia, commercial)
38How does OneStop support NSDI?
- GOS has a timeline for implementation of NSDI
components by all partners - Deploys a one-stop portal (geodata.gov) for
quick access to community data, services, and
related resources - Standards are being developed with multi-sectoral
stakeholders as national (ANSI) standards, not
FGDC ones - Goals include measures of costs and savings
through cost-sharing in data acquisition,
processing, and service of geospatial data
39Some operational features
- geodata.gov will speed and simplify search and
browse of metadata as a replacement for the
domestic NSDI Gateways - Metadata are harvested from remote collections
into a single metadata cache to speed search
and ranking - Browsing for geospatial data is made possible
through common ISO 19115 Topic Categories - Current portal is an operational prototype based
on research and development efforts,
March-September 2004
40Portal at geodata.gov
- Map services can be registered and visualized in
viewer where links provided in metadata
(Online_Linkage) - Other resource types Data, static maps, and
applications can be registered through metadata - Channels (thematic communities) post and
arbitrate selected browseable content - Operational portal is to be awarded by
competitive procurement in Q1 2005
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42Enterprise Architecture NSDI as the Enterprise
- Develop an Enterprise Architecture for the NSDI
to encourage the identification of geospatial
data service producers and consumers, and
optimize resourcing for relevant programs within
and across agency lines - Deliverables to include
- Common terminology and scope to effort Business,
Data and Technology Reference models - Validation of Reference Models via active
prototyping and demonstration - A consensus process to evolve reference models
via broad NSDI Stakeholder / Community
involvement
43NSDI Future Directions Initiative
- Purpose Draft a National Geospatial Strategy
for the further development of the National
Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) - Product A Plan of Action for the FGDC and the
geospatial community
44Drivers
- Revised OMB Circular A-16 (2002)
- E-Government Act 2002 (Section 216)
- Presidents Management Agenda
- Proposed Legislation
- GAO Reports
45Future Direction Actions
- Making Framework Real
- Framework Standards Development
- Publishing Metadata
- Implementing Standards/Web Protocols
- Urban Areas
- Communicating The Message
- Business Case
- Strategic Communications Plan
- Training and Education
- Partnerships with Purpose
- Restructure FGDC
- Tribal Engagement
- State Councils
- Engaging Non-Geospatial Organizations
46Douglas Nebert
- Federal Geographic Data Committee Secretariat
- ddnebert_at_fgdc.gov
- http//www.fgdc.gov
- (703) 648-4151