Title: NSGIC MidYear Meeting Geography Update U. S. Census Bureau
1NSGIC Mid-Year Meeting Geography UpdateU. S.
Census Bureau
- Robert A. LaMacchia
- Chief, Geography Division
- U. S. Census Bureau
- March 15, 2005
2Topics
- MTAIP
- Current Status
- Maintenance
- Road to 2010 Census
3MTAIP Vision
- A Seamless Digital Map of the United States Where
Street Centerlines Are Based on
State/County/Local/Tribal GIS Files and the
Digital Features Are Publicly Available Via
Standard OGC Protocols
4TIGER
- 1988 The First Nationwide Digital Street
Centerline File - 2008 Improved Nationwide Digital Street
Centerline File Consistent with GPS - Support the 2010 Census Operations Beginning in
GFY2009
5Thank You For Making The Vision Come to Fruition
- For the GIS Files you have provided
- For the Metadata you have provided
- For Helping With TED
- For Reviewing Future Work Schedule
6MTAIP Source Acquisition Strategy
- Government GIS Files
- Must pass 7.6 meter CE95 spatial accuracy
- No restrictions on derivative products
- We recognize that it takes labor for States to
provide the data to Census - We will make available an external hard drive to
make the transfer of data easier (no need to cut
CDs or DVDs)
7MTAIP Source Acquisition Strategy
- Harris Corporation responsible for all remaining
source acquisition - Existing Imagery (especially NAIP)
- Subcontracts for centerline extraction
- Existing Commercial GIS Files
- Last Resort
- Subcontract for Street Centerline collection
- New Imagery Collection where total cost less than
Street Centerline collection
8Governmental Sources(Entire Counties)
- Over 2000 counties acquired
- Evaluated over 1500 counties
- Two/Thirds Of The Files Evaluated Are 7.6 meters
CE95 Or Better In Spatial Accuracy
9What About The Failed Files
- They have attributes that can improve TIGER
- Planned
- Develop new software
- To utilize the attributes
- Case-by-case basis after evaluation
10An Option For Failed Files
- Improve these files so they meet the spatial
accuracy requirement - Source Provider May Rework
- Harris Corporation May Improve Spatial Accuracy
- Must be less expensive than other options, such
as a commercial GIS file or extraction from
imagery - Census must be able to obtain permission from the
source provider
11Status Maps
- Are Available On The Web
- http//ftp2.census.gov/geo/maps/mtaip_status
- When The Web Page Is Completed
- http//www.census.gov/geo/mtaip_status/mtaip_sm.ht
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12Objective 1 MTAIP Production Schedule
800
700
600
IN PROGRESS
500
DONE
400
300
D O N E
200
100
0
GFY 2003
GFY 2004
GFY 2005
GFY 2006
GFY 2007
GFY 2008
250
600
610
700
690
383
Initial Realignment
Based Presidents FY06 Budget Submission and
Full Future Funding Available
13MTAIP Production Schedule
- Counties are scheduled in early summer each year
for the next fiscal year - Schedule for the remaining counties is revised
each summer - Need to have all government provided files in
house by April, 2006 - Fiscal Year 2005 county workload is specified in
contract
14FY05 Plans
- List of Counties for Improvement
- 251 Tribal/State/County GIS
- 14 Partial Counties
- 345 Harris Acquired Sources
- Commercial GIS
- Existing imagery centerline extraction
- Field Collect
15FY06-FY08 Planning
- Estimating where we will have existing GIS files
- We will modify our current proposal based on your
comments - Last files need to be ready to go to Harris
during FY07 - Need to have all counties back from Harris by
April, 2008 - Necessary to allow for Census processing and
preparations for Address Canvassing Operations
16MTAIP Feedback to source providers
- Report on spatial evaluation of the provided
source - 2004 TIGER/Line files First Edition
- Includes feature level metadata on coordinates
- State/local/tribal source providers will be
provided with a Local Edition TIGER/Line File - Will include additional record types (beyond
those in the 2004 TIGER/Line File) that will
contain local feature name and/or address range
information as provided to the Census Bureau
(except for single address address ranges)
17Maintenance
- Where possible, we would like to obtain a later
version of the State/County/Local/Tribal files to
further update TIGER - This processing would be done by the Census
Bureau - As part of 2010 Census, there will be a complete
address canvass that will - Capture Master Address File structure points
- This is Confidential (Title 13) Information
- Capture new street features using a GPS-equipped
device - Will be available in future releases of TIGER
18Maintenance Post 2010
- Census will continue to update TIGER based on
newer versions of Government GIS files - Census Bureau Field Operations
- Staff will use GPS equipped devices to continue
to locate new housing units/MAF structure points - We continue to want your thoughts on how we might
work with you to update areas where there are no
files - How to target
- Use of available imagery
- Can the private sector help?
19TIGER Availability
- Traditional Web-based Downloads
- Via OGC Standard Protocols
- Web Feature Server
- Web Map Server
20Road to 2010 Census
- LUCA
- Local Update of Census Addresses
- Statistical Areas Program
- Census 2000 Participants will be invited to
participate in the 2010 program - Anticipate a fully electronic program
- Where we have realigned TIGER to the local GIS
file, participant only needs to submit the
proposed Statistical Area Plan as boundary files - Looking at a method for our Regional Offices to
Review the plans via a web-based application
21Road to 2010 Census
- Boundary and Annexation Survey extended to all
incorporated places beginning in 2008 to support
the 2010 Census - Boundary Validation Program
- Summer of 2010
- Boundaries to be used for data tabulation
22Questions?
Robert LaMacchia Geography Division 301-763-2131 r
obert.a.lamacchia_at_census.gov