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Title: U.S. Geological Survey The National Map


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U.S. Geological SurveyThe National Map
  • Barbara J. Ryan
  • Associate Director for Geography

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What are the highlight achievements during the
last six months?
  • Geospatial One-Stop linkage.
  • Catalog-based viewer for The National Map.
  • High-resolution imagery for 46 urban areas to
    support homeland security / emergency management
    needs.
  • Partnership presence established or enhanced in
    AR, AZ, CA, DE, HI, ID, KS, LA, MT, TX, UT, WA.
  • Cost-benefits analysis for The National Map.

3
The National Map High-resolution Imagery
Status 133 Urban Areas Orthoimagery
collected (46 cities) Planned or in work
4
The National Map Cost-Benefits Analysis
5
What are the milestone achievements for the next
six months?
  • Incorporate State requirements and pilot project
    lessons learned into The National Map planning.
  • Formalize MOUs with NSGIC, NACo, other groups.
  • Leverage grant opportunities of The National Map,
    FGDC, and Geospatial One-Stop.
  • Consolidate theme-based portals into an enhanced,
    multi-service Web viewer.
  • Effect moves / staff transfers to AL, GA, New
    England, MI, PA, and SC.

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http//nationalmap.usgs.gov
The National Map Web Viewer
  • Enhanced viewer will
  • Provide a single, multi-service Web viewer.
  • Integrate content from diverse data sources.
  • Manage the network of partner data and Web
    services.
  • Facilitate data viewing and downloading.
  • Allow user to generate graphics from the data.

7
How does this program coordinate / interact with
other Federal programs?
  • Standards and data access (FGDC, Geospatial
    One-Stop).
  • High-resolution imagery and critical
    infrastructure data (NIMA, DHS, NORTHCOM).
  • Roads and boundary data (Census, DOT).
  • Orthoimagery (USDA, BLM, EPA, FEMA).
  • Hydrography (EPA, USFS).
  • Elevation (NDEP) data (BLM, COE, FEMA, NOAA,
    NRCS, NIMA, NASA, USFS).
  • Land cover (NOAA, EPA, USFS, NASA).

8
What is the role of States in your program?
  • Key source for requirements for The National Map.
  • Partners to help build and maintain The National
    Map.
  • Linkage between Federal agencies and local
    government for coordination.
  • Linkage with state legislatures and policy /
    program executives for GIS activities and data
    partnerships.

9
How can States benefit from your program?
  • Access to seamless imagery, vector, and thematic
    data in the public domain.
  • Access to diverse geospatial data sources through
    links to partner Web services.
  • Leverage limited State resources with Federal
    investments in geospatial data.
  • Partnership opportunities for technical
    development, data integration, and applications
    research.

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Contact Information Regional Geographers
  • Eastern
  • Pamela R. Malam
  • E pmalam_at_usgs.gov
  • P 703-648-7414
  • Central
  • Max M. Ethridge
  • E methridge_at_usgs.gov
  • P 573-308-3800
  • Western
  • Alan M. Mikuni
  • E amikuni_at_usgs.gov
  • P 650-329-4254
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