Title: MSGIC Tools for Effective GIS Management Part 1
1MSGIC Tools for Effective GIS Management- Part 1
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2MSGIC
A commitment to excellence in the development
and coordination of geographic information
technologies.
- Maryland
- State
- Government
- Geographic
- Information
- Coordinating
- Committee
3MSGIC Origin
- Officially recognized by governor
- Membership requested from all agencies
- 37 agencies responded with active members
- 5-year plan developed
- Committee created a workable structure and purpose
4MSGIC Goals
- Reduce costly duplication of efforts
- Support development of data useful to multiple
agency purposes - Serve as GIS focal point among state agencies
- Develop guidelines for GIS implementation
preservation of data
5Committee Structure
- Standards
- Technical assistance, uses and applications
- Database and resource development
- Marketing and education
- GPS
- Executive
6Contributing MSGIC Participants
7Keys to Success
- Strong leadership on subcommittees
- Measurable goals (real projects)
- Activities for everyone (regardless of
knowledge) - Regularly scheduled meetings
8MSGIC Products Support
- Many subcommittee goals met
- New ongoing activities
- Showcase some of the products today
9GIS System Oh Do that Voodoo that You Do So
Well
- Collection of computer hardware, software,
spatial data someone to operate it - Tools and techniques for effective management
- Concept of system lifecycle
10GIS System Life Cycle
Kristine Kuhlman UMBC
Plan
- Part 1 -
Acquire Data
Kristine Kuhlman UMBC
Document Data
- Part 2 -
Update
Ken Miller DNR
Train Staff
- Part 3 -
Preserve Data
George Sackett DNR
GIS System
RJ Rockefeller Archives
Distribute Data
Analyze Data
Ken Miller DNR
Tom Nasuta OP
Make Maps
George Sackett DNR
11GIS System Life Cycle
Plan
Acquire Data
Document Data
Update
Train Staff
Preserve Data
GIS System
Distribute Data
Analyze Data
Make Maps
12Needs Assessment
- Mission
- Organizational by-in
- Budget
- Audience
- Staff allocation
- Priority
- Determine hardware software
- Recognize the life cycle
13Data Requirements Analysis
- Follow your plan
- Inventory in-house data holdings
- Fit GIS into existing missions and mandates
14So, What Are You Doing?
- Consider functional data requirements
- browse
- display
- query
- analysis
- reports
- modeling
15What Do You Need?
- Design considerations
- themes or layers
- scale
- temporal
- attributes
- compatibility
- meeting standards
- optimizing efficiency
16Prioritize Your Design Goals
- Anticipated revenue
- Partnerships
- Consortiums
- Available resources
- staff
- time
- budget
- Meeting your missions and mandates...
17Sample Applications
- Address matching
- Districting
- Site analysis
- GPS
- Routing
- Resource inventories
18MSGIC Products Supporting GIS Planning
- GIS Resource Guide
- Theme Layer Base Map Survey
- Bounding Coordinates for Maryland
- Geographic Information Systems in Maryland
- Guide to GIS Applications in Maryland
- GIS Spatial Data Quality Guidelines
- Technology Toolbox
- Marylands Coastal Bays CD-ROM
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20Typical Entry in Guide
- Agency name mailing address
- Contact name, phone, fax, E-mail
- Product types
- Aerial photography
- Digital
- Hard copy
- Services
- Product name, description, update schedule,
scale, availability, fee, coverage
21GIS System Life Cycle
Plan
Acquire Data
Document Data
Update
Train Staff
Preserve Data
GIS System
Distribute Data
Analyze Data
Make Maps
22Show Me The Products...
23Data Reconnaissance
- Searching for data
- Do these data already exist?
- (check metadata clearinghouse)
- Who has it? what is the source? scale? format?
attributes? - How much does it cost to acquire?
- Are there restrictions on the data?
- How much editing needs to be done for it to be
usable?
24Finding Data In Distributed Systems...
- Metadata clearinghouses
- (NSDI nodes, local search engines)
- Federal agencies - mapping divisions
- e.g. NASA, EPA net, USGS, Census Bureau
- generally small scale for regional applications
- State agencies - IT or GIS Divisions
- e.g. DNR, MDE, MOP
- small to large scale data for monitoring
- Regional, county, municipality
- BMC, IT, Engineering or Mapping Departments
- large scale data
25...Finding Data In Distributed Systems
- Businesses
- Technology Toolbox Resellers
- Logical Choice, MaPS, Spatial Solutions, Spatial
Systems Associates, 3DI, VARGIS - Non-governmental organizations
- Chesapeake Bay Program, Parks People, American
Forests - multi-scale data
26Data Acquisition...
- Approach
- Free!
- Barter (in-kind)
- Buy
- Build
27More on Data Acquisition...
- Strategies
- Acquire in phases
- Building consortiums
- Pilot Projects
- Implementation Plan
- Setting a time frame for acquisition
- Budget
- Staff
- Facilities
28MSGIC Products Supporting Data Requirements
Data Acquisition
- GIS Resource Guide
- A Guide to GIS Applications in Maryland
- Theme Layer and Base Map Survey
- Bounding Coordinates for Maryland
- FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial
Metadata
29GIS System Life Cycle
Plan
Acquire Data
Document Data
Update
Train Staff
Preserve Data
GIS System
Distribute Data
Analyze Data
Make Maps
30Data Documentation(Metadata)
31What is Metadata?
- Data about data
- The who, what, when, where, why, how about
spatial data - Also contains information about the quality of
data - Key component of the NSDI - searchable across the
Internet - Rigid and well-defined documentation structure
32Why do Metadata?
- Capture the institutional knowledge
- Protect your investment
- Adds integrity to data
- Useful for marketing sales
- Allows for data sharing
- Grant funding requirement
- Its the right thing to do
33Role of Metadata
- Availability - which data sets exist for a
geographic location? - Fitness for use - does a data set meet a
specified need? - Access - how do you acquire an identified data
set? - Transfer - how do you process and use a data set?
34MSGIC Data Documentation Standard
- Adopted Federal Geographic Data Committees
Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata
(version dated 6/8/94) - Recommendations
- Spatial data developed or acquired by state
agencies documented in accordance with federal
standard - Metadata, in ASCII format, stored on same medium
as data and accompanies data when transferred
35MSGIC Data Documentation Standard
- Reasoning
- Federal standard comprehensive, logically
constructed, tested - Compliance required to be eligible for federal
funds - Basis of national geospatial data clearinghouse
36MSGIC Data Documentation Standard
- Implementation
- Compliance written into contracts with non-state
agencies - State Archives requirement for accepting digital
spatial data - Insist that data received from producers by
accompanied by metadata - Work in conjunction with FGDC to sponsor training
sessions
37Components of Metadata Standard
- Identification information - basic information
about data - Data quality information
- Spatial data organization information
- Spatial reference information
- Entity and attribute information
- Distribution information
- Metadata reference information
38Metadata Tools
39www.fgdc.gov/metadata/toollist
40MSGIC Products SupportingData Documentation
- FGDCs Content Standard for Digital Geospatial
Metadata - URL www.fgdc.gov/metadata/
- Bounding Coordinates for Maryland
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