Title: EGov Standards Workshop
1Geospatial One-Stop Gateway for Discovery and
Access
- E-Gov Standards Workshop 2
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- February 2, 2007
Billy R. Tolar, Jr. btolar_at_usgs.gov
2What is Geospatial One-Stop?
- E-Government Initiative
- The geographic component of the Presidents
Management Agenda - OMB oversees the E-Government Initiatives
- Department of Interior serves as the Managing
Partner for Geospatial One-Stop - One of the ways the National Geospatial Programs
Office (NGPO) brings increased visibility and
implementation of the NSDI.
3Geospatial One-Stop
- Purpose of the project
- Making it
- Easier
- Faster
- Less expensive
For all levels of government and the public to
access geospatial information.
4Leading the Development of Partnerships to Build
the NSDI
GOS Portal
5Geospatial One-Stop Governance
Intergovernmental Board of Directors
- National Association of State CIOs
- National States Geographic Information Council
- National Association of Counties
- National League of Cities
- International City/County Managers Association
- Intertribal GIS Council
- Western Governors Association
- Department of Homeland Security
- Department of Commerce Census Bureau, NOAA
- Department of Transportation
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
6Geospatial One-Stop (GOS)
Federal Data Sets
State/Regional Data Sets
- Examples
- USGS Hydrography
- NGS Geodetic Control
- BLM PLSS
- DoD Defense Installations (DISDI)
- Examples
- North Carolina
- San Francisco Bay Area (BARGC)
National Metadata Catalog (GOS)
Integrated National Data Sets
- Examples
- Transportation
- Landmarks
- Hydrography
- Land Use
Scientific Knowledge
- Examples
- Reports
- Models
- Applications
7Geospatial One-Stop Version 2www.geodata.gov
- Usability
- Improve user experience
- Support multiple audiences
- Performance
- Sub-second responses
- Interoperability
- Support evolving standards (Portals, OGC, etc.)
- Support data download
- Functionality
- two clicks to content
- Collaboration tools
- Marketplace community
- New technologies
8New Enabling Technologies
Portal Technology
JSR - 168
New interoperability standard
Search Engine- Google
Spatial Toolkits
Communities
Whats New
Marketplace
Portlet building blocks
What this Means
GIS Centric
Web Standard
Specialized Search
Google-like
Uniform View
Personalized
9Architecture
JSR-168
IBM WebSphere Portal
WMS
Single Sign-on and Personalization
WFS/GML
Apps
FGDC
Publish
Search
Map Viewer
WCS
ArcIMS
ISO
WMC
Other JSR-168 Portlets
Open LS Gazetteer
Catalog Service GIS Portal Toolkit
Metadata Harvester
CS-W
CS-W
Z39.50
Z39.50
Google http
WAF / XML
ESRI-Google Spatial Extender
Natural Language Search
OAI
OAI-PMH
Google Search Appliance
ArcIMS
Open LS Gazetteer
Metadata Catalog
COTS Standards Based
( Programmatic Connection )
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15Take Away Messages
- GOS facilitates discovery of the Nations
geospatial resources - Portal organizes metadata and speeds up searching
- Builds on the NSDI Clearinghouse harvesting
hundreds of nodes - GOS currently has 100,000 publications
16Storm Response Preparedness
- Geospatial One-Stop, On-line Portal for
Geospatial Data Information Sharing - geodata.gov - Hurricane Community - organizing data and
applications for response and recovery - Data Partnership Marketplace for coordinating
acquisition plans and requirements - GIS for the Gulf - Project Homeland Integrated
Database (DHS,USGS, NGA) - The National Map Data delivery, download, and
updated USGS maps and products
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24Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC)
- The Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) is
an interagency committee that promotes the
coordinated development, use, sharing, and
dissemination of geospatial data on a national
basis. This nationwide data publishing effort is
known as the National Spatial Data Infrastructure
(NSDI). The NSDI is a physical, organizational,
and virtual network designed to enable the
development and sharing of this nation's digital
geographic information resources. FGDC activities
are administered through the FGDC Secretariat,
hosted by the National Geospatial Programs Office
(NGPO) of the U.S. Geological Survey. The NGPO
oversees other geospatial programs of national
importance including The National Map and the
Geospatial One-Stop activity. - The Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
established the FGDC in 1990 and rechartered the
committee in its August 2002 revision of Circular
A-16, Coordination of Geographic Information and
Related Spatial Data Activities. The FGDC is a
19 member interagency committee composed of
representatives from the Executive Office of the
President, and Cabinet level and independent
Federal agencies. The Secretary of the Department
of the Interior chairs the FGDC, with the Deputy
Director for Management, Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) as Vice-Chair. Numerous stakeholder
organizations participate in FGDC activities
representing the interests of state and local
government, industry, and professional
organizations.
25Executive Order 12906
26Executive Order 12906of April 11, 1994
- Coordinating Geographic Data Acquisition and
Access The National Spatial Data Infrastructure - Geographic information is critical to promote
economic development, improve our stewardship of
natural resources, and protect the environment.
Modern technology now permits improved
acquisition, distribution, and utilization of
geographic (or geospatial) data and mapping. The
National Performance Review has recommended that
the executive branch develop, in cooperation with
State, local, and tribal governments, and the
private sector, a coordinated National Spatial
Data Infrastructure to support public and private
sector applications of geospatial data in such
areas as transportation, community development,
agriculture, emergency response, environmental
management, and information technology. - NOW, THEREFORE, by the authority vested in me as
President by the Constitution and the laws of the
United States of America and to implement the
recommendations of the National Performance
Review to advance the goals of the National
Information Infrastructure and to avoid wasteful
duplication of effort and promote effective and
economical management of resources by Federal,
State, local, and tribal governments, it is
ordered as follows
27Executive Order 12906
- Section 1. Definitions. (a) National Spatial
Data Infrastructure (NSDI) - means the technology, policies, standards, and
human resources ecessary - to acquire, process, store, distribute, and
improve utilization of geospatial - data.
- (b) Geospatial data means information that
identifies the geographic - location and characteristics of natural or
constructed features and boundaries on the earth.
This information may be derived from, among other
things, remote sensing, mapping, and surveying
technologies. Statistical data may be included in
this definition at the discretion of the
collecting agency. - (c) The National Geospatial Data
Clearinghouse means a distributed - network of geospatial data producers, managers,
and users linked electronically.
28Executive Order 12906
- Sec. 2. Executive Branch Leadership for
Development of the Coordinated National Spatial
Data Infrastructure. (a) The Federal Geographic
Data Committee (FGDC), established by the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Circular No. A16 (Coordination of Surveying,
Mapping, and Related Spatial Data Activities)
and chaired by the Secretary of the Department of
the Interior (Secretary) or the Secretarys
designee, shall coordinate the Federal
Governments development of the NSDI. - (b) Each member agency shall ensure that its
representative on the FGDC holds a policy-level
position. - (c) Executive branch departments and agencies
(agencies) that have an interest in the
development of the NSDI are encouraged to join
the FGDC. - (d) This Executive order is intended to
strengthen and enhance the general policies
described in OMB Circular No. A16. Each agency
shall meet its respective responsibilities under
OMB Circular No. A16. - (e) The FGDC shall seek to involve State, local,
and tribal governments in the development and
implementation of the initiatives contained in
this order. The FGDC shall utilize the expertise
of academia, the private sector, professional
societies, and others as necessary to aid in the
development and implementation of the objectives
of this order.
29Executive Order 12906
- Sec. 4. Data Standards Activities. (a) General
FGDC Responsibility. The FGDC shall develop
standards for implementing the NSDI, in
consultation and cooperation with State, local,
and tribal governments, the private and academic
sectors, and, to the extent feasible, the
international community, consistent with OMB
Circular No. A119 (Federal Participation in
the Development and Use of Voluntary
Standards), and other applicable law and
policies. - (b) Standards for Which Agencies Have Specific
Responsibilities. Agencies assigned
responsibilities for data categories by OMB
Circular No. A16 shall develop, through the
FGDC, standards for those data categories, so as
to ensure that the data produced by all agencies
are compatible. - (c) Other Standards. The FGDC may from time to
time identify and develop, through its member
agencies, and to the extent permitted by law,
other standards necessary to achieve the
objectives of this order. The FGDC will promote
the use of such standards and, as appropriate,
such standards shall be submitted to the
Department of Commerce for consideration as
Federal Information Processing Standards. Those
standards shall apply to geospatial data as
defined in section 1 of this order. - (d) Agency Adherence to Standards. Federal
agencies collecting or producing geospatial data,
either directly or indirectly (e.g. through
grants, partnerships, or contracts with other
entities), shall ensure, prior to obligating
funds for such activities, that data will be
collected in a manner that meets all relevant
standards adopted through the FGDC process.
30Organization of the FGDC
- The FGDC Steering Committee
- Sets high-level strategic direction for the FGDC
as a whole - The Coordination Group
- Advises on the day-to day business of the FGDC
- The Committee structure is composed of agency-led
Subcommittees and Working Groups. - Organized by data themes, e.g. Cadastral.
- Working Groups play a crosscutting role, dealing
with issues that span many subcommittees, e.g.
Standards. - The FGDC committees and working groups provide
the basic structure for institutions and
individuals to interact regarding all aspects of
NSDI implementation.
31Organization of the FGDC
32Components of the NSDI
- Since its inception, FGDC has worked to implement
the six basic building blocks, or common
elements, of the NSDI - Metadata
- Clearinghouse
- Standards
- Framework
- Geospatial data
- Partnerships
- Each of these components serves as a cornerstone
in establishing consistency and structure when it
comes to documenting spatial data for everyday
applications, as well as in building a
distributed network of producers and users that
facilitate data sharing.
33Components of the NSDI
34Standards
- Standards facilitate the development, sharing,
and use of geospatial data. The FGDC develops
geospatial data standards for implementing the
NSDI, in consultation and cooperation with State,
local, and tribal governments, the private sector
and academic community, and, to the extent
feasible, the international community.
35Standards Process
- FGDC Standards Reference Model
- The FGDC Standards Reference Model defines the
expectations of FGDC standards, describes
different types of geospatial standards, and
documents the FGDC standards process. - FGDC standards directives
- Directive 1, FGDC Standards Process
- Directive 2, Standards Working Group Review
Guidelines - Directive 2a, SWG Review Process
- Directive 2b, SWG Review Criteria/Checklist
- Directive 2c, SWG Guidelines for Conducting a
Standards Review - Directive 2d, SWG Review Guidelines Review
Comment Template - Directive 3, Public Review Process
- Directive 4, Guide to Completing a Standards
Proposal - Directive 5, Standards Working Group Membership
Policy - Directive 6, Formatting FGDC Standards Documents
- Directive 7, Standards Development Approaches -
TBD - Directive 8, Printing and Distribution of FGDC
Standards - Directive 9, Maintenance of Standards
- Directive 10, Conformance
36FGDC Endorsed Standards
- FGDC
- May be dowloaded free of charge
- ISO and ANSI Standards
- May be purchased through ANSI eStandards Store
- Open Geospatial Consortium Specifications
- May be downloaded at no cost from OpenGIS
Documents
37FGDC Endorsed Standards
- Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata
- Base Content Standard for Digital Geospatial
Metadata (version 2.0), FGDC-STD-001-1998 - Part 1, Biological Data Profile,
FGDC-STD-001.1-1999 - Part 2, Metadata Profile for Shoreline Data,
FGDC-STD-001.2-2001 - Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS)
- Parts 1-4, FGDC-STD-002.1
- Part 5 Raster Profile with Basic Image
Interchange Format (BIIF) Extension,
FGDC-STD-002.5 - Part 6 Point Profile, FGDC-STD-002.6
- Part 7 Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD)
Profile, FGDC-STD-002.7-2000 - Cadastral Data Content Standard, FGDC-STD-003
- Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats
in the United States, FGDC-STD-004 - National Vegetation Classification Standard,
FGDC-STD-005 - Soil Geographic Data Standard, FGDC-STD-006
- Geospatial Positioning Accuracy Standards
- Part 1 Reporting Methodology, FGDC-STD-007.1-1998
- Part 2 Standards for Geodetic Networks,
FGDC-STD-007.2-1998 - Part 3 National Standard for Spatial Data
Accuracy, FGDC-STD-007.3-1998 - Part 4 Architecture, Engineering, Construction,
and Facilities Management, FGDC-STD-007.4-2002 - Part 5 Standards for Nautical Charting
Hydrographic Surveys, FGDC-STD-007.5-2005
38Standards Organizations
- The FGDC Standards Working Group and external
standards organizations. - FGDC Standards Working Group
- External standards organizations
- OMB Circular A-119 directs Federal agencies to
participate in voluntary consensus standards
bodies. - INCITS Technical Committee L1, Geographic
Information Standards - Open Geospatial Consortium
39FGDC Standards Reference Model
40FGDC Standards Development Process
- Proposal Stage
- Steps 1 - 2
- Project Stage
- Step 3
- Draft Stage
- Steps 4 - 5
- Review Stage
- Steps 6 - 11
- Final Stage
- Step 12
41Proposal Stage
- Step 1
- Develop Proposal
- Step 1
- Review Proposal
- Step 3
- Set Up Project
42Draft Stage
- Step 4
- Produce Working Draft
- Step 5
- Review Workig Draft
43Review Stage
- Step 6
- Review and Evaluate
- Step 7
- Act on Recommendation
- Step 8
- Coordinate Public Review
- Step 9
- Respond to Public Comments
- Step 10
- Evaluate Responsiveness to Public Comments
- Step 11
- Act on Recommendation
- FGDC Coordination Group Approves
44Final Stage
- Step 12
- Approval
- FGDC Steering Committee
45FGDC Policy on Recognition of Non-Federally
Authored Standards
46Non-Federally Authored Standards
- LEVELS OF RECOGNITION
- This policy establishes two levels of FGDC
recognition for non-Federally authored standards
and specifications - Endorsement The non-Federally authored standard
or specification has the same status as that of
an FGDC developed standard, i.e., its use by
Federal agencies is mandatory. - Recommendation The non-Federally authored
standard or specification is recognized as useful
for geographic data capture, exchange, archiving,
and/or processing but is not deemed to be of such
broad applicability that its use should be made
mandatory. The FGDC shall publicize it and
encourage its use, but will not require its use
by Federal agencies.
47Standards Implementation Workshop
- Overview workshop
- Multiple tracks with detailed content
- Management
- User
- Technical
- Architect
- Implementer
- Materials available online after the workshop