Title: The Future of the National Geodetic Survey
1The Future of the National Geodetic Survey
- Dr. Dru A. Smith
- Chief Geodesist, NGS/NOAA
- NGS Convocation
- Silver Spring, MD
- October 24, 2005
2Outline
- What does NGS do?
- What are NGS Current Priorities?
- Where is NGS going?
3NSRS
Mapping
Standards
So much more!
4NGS What we do
- Maintain/Improve the National Spatial Reference
System - Develop geodetic surveying specifications and
guidelines - Define the coastline of the United States
- Conduct geosciences research
- Oversee other federal survey projects (e.g. FAA)
- Conduct field surveying in support of our mission
- National repository for geodetic data
- Develop geodetic tools for public good
- Facilitate geodetic networks supporting NSDI
- Outreach to government, military, industry,
academia and foreign agencies
5National Spatial Reference System
- Datums
- NAD 83 (f, l, h)
- NAVD 88 (H)
- Access tools
- CORS OPUS
- GEOID03
- Monumented Benchmarks and Control Points
- Orbits
- Surface Gravity Predictor (IGSN 71)
- Continuously Operating Reference Stations
- Online Positioning User Service
6NGS Current Priorities
- Modernization
- Height Modernization
- CORS Enhancement
- NSRS Re-adjustment
- Bread and Butter
- Specifications, Guidelines and Tools
- Coastal Mapping
- FAA QA/QC
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8Height Modernization is
9Height Modernization Today
- State by State approach
- Monument densification / leveling
- Connecting Orthometric heights, Water Levels and
Ellipsoid Heights (e.g. VDatum) - Research on local issues (subsidence, floodplain
mapping, etc)
10Height Modernization Status
- Any body copy on the slide will go in here.
- Either bulleted
- Or not bulleted
11Height Modernization of the future
- A modernized vertical datum, free from systematic
errors, accessed through GPS/CORS and a
gravimetric (not hybrid) geoid published with
heights and height changes. - The use of Dynamic Heights (not Helmert Heights)
to map floodplains - The ability to transform between height systems
and instantaneous water levels anywhere in the
U.S. - Advocating the use of GPS heights whenever they
are sufficient for the task at hand (e.g.
airborne navigation)
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13CORS Enhancement today
- Passive open arms policy toward new partners
- OPUS-RS OPUS-DB
- 15 minute solutions Direct input to Database
- Recently updated, more rigorous monumentation and
metadata policy
14Disparity in CORS distribution
California Well-servedOver-served?
Florida Well-served
North Dakota Poorly-served
15CORS Enhancement of the future
- Selective partnership geared toward better
geographic distribution and highest quality sites - Real-time data streaming
- Modernized receivers L2C/L5/Galileo/GLONASS
- Support for single-frequency and single-system
users - Increased accuracacy and reliability
- Reduced field time
16Ongoing research to support NGS in the future
- New GNSS processing software
- Ohio State MPGPS -gt OPUS-RS
- Complete replacement of PAGES (and ARC?)
- First principles geoid modeling
- Collaborations
- NOAAs Coast Survey VDatum
- NOAAs Space Environment Center USTEC
- Potentially ACoE/FEMA for coastal floodmap
updating
17Some big changes from NGS in the near future
- A complete update to the existing gravity data
holdings, including country wide airborne and
absolute gravity surveys (with emphasis on
coastal regions)
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19Some big changes from NGS in the near future
- A complete update to the existing gravity data
holdings, including country wide airborne and
absolute gravity surveys (with emphasis on
coastal regions) - Selected CORS stations streaming data in real
time - A completed re-adjustment of NAD 83 by 2007
- An expanded, updated outreach focus
- New booth, new flyers, video and audio
training/workshops - More interaction with academia
- Sponsored graduate student research
- Visiting Scientists
- Long term training of NGS employees
20Tactical changes to NGS in the future
- New hires
- Webmaster
- Database manager
- Gravity data manager
- Height expert
- Building outside capabilities
- More state advisors
- Stronger Spatial Reference Centers
- Rotations to both?
21Some big changes for YOU in the near future
- A renewed effort on re-training
- At-your-desk college courses
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23Some big changes for YOU in the near future
- A renewed effort on re-training
- At-your-desk college courses
- Weekend classes
- Long-term training / grad school
- A 10 year work plan laying out the direction and
goals of NGS with clear indications of how your
job fits into the big picture - A concentrated effort at providing clear decisive
direction from the NGS leadership. - Prioritization of key tasks
- Focus on doing a few tasks well, rather than many
tasks with mediocrity
24Summary The more things change
- NGS transforms into a modernized,
service-oriented federal agency. - NGS broadens their customer base beyond those
needing geodetic quality positions. - NGS embraces the concept of a dynamic world,
defining and maintaining the National Spatial
Reference System in 4 dimensions and providing
access to that system in real-time.
25the more they stay the same.
- NGS continues to provide useful specifications,
guidelines and tools in a changing environment. - NGS continues to define the coastline of the
United States. - NGS continues to support geodetic surveying
through quality control and outreach.
26Questions/Comments?
- Dr. Dru Smith
- Chief Geodesist, National Geodetic Survey
- Dru.Smith_at_noaa.gov
- 301-713-3222 x 149
27Extra slides
28NGS Who we are
- NGS traces their roots back to the original
Survey of the Coast mandated by Congress in
1806 - Department of Commerce
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- National Ocean Service
- National Geodetic Survey
- The predominant Geodetic Science and Surveying
civilian agency of the Federal Government.