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Title: Washington State Framework Overview


1
Washington State Framework Overview
  • Olympic Natural Resources Center
  • 2003 Winter GIS Conference

2
Presentation Overview
  • Evolution of GIS and GIS Data
  • Background and Definition of Framework
  • Washington State Framework Efforts
  • Contacts For More Information

3
Evolution of GIS Data
  • /- Early 1980s GIS took foothold on market
  • DNR 1st to start building statewide GIS data
    layers
  • Popularity of GIS increased tremendously
  • Government acquisition of GIS data was not
    routinely coordinated
  • Many organizations acquired GIS data from others
    and changed or improved it for their particular
    business needs
  • Organizations evolved into islands of technology
    with disparate data

4
Evolution of GIS Data (cont)
  • Organizations began tackling increasingly complex
    business issues with GIS and recognized the need
    to share data
  • Many organizations need more GIS data than they
    can afford to collect or maintain
  • Organizations often need data outside their
    jurisdictions or operational area
  • Data collected and compiled by different
    organizations is often incompatible

5
Evolution of GIS Data (cont)
  • Tremendous duplication of effort - especially for
    commonly needed GIS data
  • No mechanism for capturing data improvements for
    all to benefit from
  • Legal and cultural barriers often prevent
    agencies from exchanging and integrating data

6
GIS Framework Concept Introduced
  • Fundamental themes of GIS data like...
  • Transportation
  • Hydrography (Streams and water bodies)
  • Elevation
  • PLSS and Land ownership (Cadastre)
  • Ortho-imagery
  • Geographic Names
  • that are collected and maintained in partnership
    with many organizations according to agreed upon
    standards and processes

7
Integrating Geographic Information into a Common
Framework
Cadastre
Elevation
Hydrography
Transportation
Ortho-imagery
8
Key Framework Concepts
  • Intended to function like the framework of a
    house
  • Provide a common base on which to build further
    detail
  • Not intended to include proprietary or sensitive
    data (e.g. FRIS or Nat Heritage endangered plant
    species)
  • Intended to be made widely accessible for the
    least cost with the least restrictions
  • Increased data compatibility and reduced
    duplication of effort

9
GIS Framework Concept Introduced at National Level
  • GIS Framework Initiative spearheaded by the
    Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC)
  • Published Framework Introduction and Guide in
    1997
  • State I-Team Initiative sponsored by FGDC and OMB
    in 2000-2002
  • Presidents Geospatial One-Stop Initiative (tied
    to homeland security)
  • National Map Initiative (USGS)

10
I-Team States
11
State of Washington GIS Framework Efforts
  • Started with small Ad Hoc group in 1996
  • Organizational structure and governance model has
    grown and evolved
  • Voluntary participation
  • DIS and DNR have played key leadership/coordinatio
    n roles

12
Organizational Structure
13
Information Services Board (ISB)
  • Established 1987 in statute
  • State policy-making body for information
    technology
  • 9 member board
  • 7 appointments by the Governor
  • 1 rep. of judiciary, appointed by the Chief
    Justice
  • 1 rep. of the legislature, appointed by the
    Speaker and President of the Senate
  • DIS Director as an ex-officio, non-voting member
  • Recently approved 1st state GIS Technical
    Standards http//www.wa.gov/gic/Techstnds2/standar
    ds_index.htm

14
ISB Subcommittee
  • Approved by ISB in December 2001
  • Focus on GIS coordination issues
  • Quarterly meetings
  • Membership includes
  • At least 2 members of ISB
  • 7 state agency directors (or direct reports)
  • 1 federal rep.
  • 1 tribal rep. (not appointed yet)
  • 1 city rep. (not appointed yet)
  • 1 county rep. (not appointed yet)

15
WAGIC
  • Organized in 1984
  • Federal, State, Local, Educational, Tribal and
    Private (open to all volunteer participation)
  • Information Sharing and Coordination
  • Strategic Planning Work Group
  • NSDI Clearinghouse Work Group
  • Remote Sensing Data Consortium
  • Framework Management Group
  • Provides staff support to ISB GIT Subcommittee
  • Website http//www.wa.gov/gic

16
Framework Management Group
  • First convened in April 1996
  • Open to all, voluntary, no dues
  • Quarterly Meetings
  • Charter responsibilities
  • Coordinate WA State Framework development
  • Establish Framework development priorities
  • Guide specific Framework projects
  • Foster partnerships among organizations
  • Encourage widespread participation
  • Mediate disputes among participants

17
Cadastral Framework
  • DNR Lead State Agency
  • New and improved web site http//www3.wadnr.gov/d
    nrapp2/website/cadastre/
  • Includes DNR cadastral data (view, query,
    download)
  • Need to look at future of partner data input
  • New ArcGIS 8.3 tools for parcel management/land
    records
  • 2nd WGA Cadastral Forum coming up this May in
    Salt Lake City, UT
  • Responded to FGDC Cadastral Data Subcommittee
    Survey (January 2003)

18
OR/WA Hydrography Framework
  • DNR and Ecology Co-Leads for WA
  • Making significant progress on data conversion
  • Completed integration workshops with federal
    partners for initial data population
  • Finalizing Hydro Framework Clearinghouse
    applications (includes watershed boundaries now
    too)
  • Finalizing User Guide and Data Dictionaries
  • Finalizing MOU between core support Partners
  • USFS, Region 6
  • BLM
  • Regional Ecosystem Office
  • OR Water Resources Department
  • WA Department of Natural Resources

19
Transportation Framework
  • WSDOT Lead State Agency
  • Project Website http//www.wsdot.wa.gov/mapsdata/
    transframework/
  • Project Manager Tami Griffin, 360-709-5513,
    GriffiT_at_wsdot.wa.gov
  • You are going to here more about this one next!

20
Georeferenced Imagery
  • Discussions began at FMG 8/2001
  • DNR/WSDOT exploration of work share on 2002 South
    Central Project
  • WAGIC Planning Group drafted Beta I-Plan
  • Proposal to ISB GIT Subcommittee 7/2002
  • Support of concept
  • Leverage existing funding
  • Develop experience
  • DNR Digital Ortho Program review 9/2002
  • Conducting outreach sessions to other agencies
  • Continuing to explore work share possibilities

21
Framework Challenges
  • Limited resources (voluntary efforts)
  • Lack of funding model (efforts are adhoc and
    opportunistic)
  • Difficulty achieving full implementation
  • Determining what the base information (Framework)
    should include
  • Agreement on standards and processes
  • Cost of data conversion (existing data sets),
    integration and maintenance
  • Impacts to agency business processes (control and
    decision making)

22
Framework Benefits
  • Reducing duplication of effort and improving
    coordination
  • Sharing cost of data collection and maintenance
    across many organizations
  • Ability to access and collect better quality data
  • Cross-jurisdictional analysis capabilities
  • Standardized data
  • Forum for information sharing

23
Business Environment GIS Community
  • Local Government
  • Support framework concepts but fear unfunded
    mandates
  • Need business case to participate
  • State Government
  • Recognize a strong need to share in GIS data
    acquisition and maintenance
  • Beginning to recognize the challenges it presents
    and the leadership required

24
Business Environment GIS Community (cont)
  • Federal Government
  • Marching down the framework path with several
    related initiatives
  • States are likely to lose out on federal
    partnership dollars if they dont develop I-Plans
  • Private Organizations
  • Participation from ESRI (vendor starting to build
    standards into software products)
  • Some participation from large timber companies

25
Business Environment GIS Community (cont)
  • Tribal Organizations
  • Have had some interest (PNW Tribal Framework
    Forum held August 20-21, 2002)
  • Educational Institutions
  • Have had interest and/or participation from U of
    W and Portland State Univ.

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Framework Leadership
  • Carrie Wolfe, Framework Coordinator
  • WA Department of Natural Resources
  • Phone (360) 902-1639
  • E-mail carrie.wolfe_at_wadnr.gov
  • Jerry Harless, FMG Chair
  • Puget Sound Regional Council
  • Phone (206) 464-5325
  • E-mail jharless_at_psrc.org
  • Jeff Holm, WAGIC Coordinator
  • WA Department of Information Services
  • Phone (360) 902-3447
  • E-mail jeffh_at_dis.wa.gov
  • George Spencer, WAGIC Chair
  • WA Department of Transportation
  • Phone (360) 709-5515
  • E-mail spenceg_at_wsdot.wa.gov
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