Title: Shortlist presentation
1Developing Shared Services Program for State and
Local Government
Presented By Bill Shinar Virginia Geographic
Information Systems Coordinator And Russell
Minich Principal, Timmons Group
2Agenda
- Shared Services
- Conceptual Model
- Implementation Concepts
- Infrastructure
- Design
- Utilization
- Data
- Development Planning
- Standards
- Development challenges
- Products
- Maintenance
3Agenda
- Shared Services
- Conceptual Model
- Implementation Concepts
- Infrastructure
- Design
- Utilization
- Data
- Development Planning
- Standards
- Development challenges
- Products
- Maintenance
4Shared Services Conceptual Model
5Delivery Models and Implications
6Delivery Models and Implications
- Concepts
- provider and consumer
- request and response.
- At the core are Web services and XML
7Service Scenario
- Voter Registration
- Address Cleansing / Geocoding
- Precinct / District Determination
8Data Distribution Impact
Current
Agency A Data 1
Agency E Data 6
Agency B Data 2 Data 3
Agency C Data 4
Agency D Data 5
9Agenda
- Shared Services
- Conceptual Model
- Implementation Concepts
- Infrastructure
- Design
- Utilization
- Data
- Development Planning
- Standards
- Development challenges
- Products
- Maintenance
10Hardware Systems Infrastructure
11Spatial Business Services
- The spatial business functions live here
- These functions include services like
- Geocoding
- Proximity (e.g., closest hospital)
- Routing / network analysis / Tracing
- Image Services / Maps
- Intersect / Union (e.g., SBE)
12Scalable and Extensible
- As use increases we scale out
- As business requirements change, we extend
current functionality - Geocode my address and tell me what services are
available (power/gas/cable/etc.) - Also, return an image to me with these things and
my location.
13Business Continuity
Fault-tolerance and load-balancing are built
into critical architecture components
Coupled with a highly-available storage
infrastructure, business continuity is maintained
14Agenda
- Shared Services
- Conceptual Model
- Implementation Concepts
- Infrastructure
- Design
- Utilization
- Data
- Development Planning
- Standards
- Development challenges
- Products
- Maintenance
15Virginia Base Mapping Program (VBMP)
Program Goal Establish and maintain seamless
statewide base data in GIS that can accurately
and efficiently support local, regional, and
statewide geospatial applications.
- Products
- Imagery (Digital Orthophotography)
- Roads (Addressed and Non-addressed)
- Hydrography (Rivers and Streams)
- Railroads
- Digital Terrain Model (DTM)
16Established Local Government GIS Coordinator
Workgroups
17Determined Status of Digital Geographic Data Use
(2001)
18Evaluated Base Map Data Source 2001
19Created Digital Geographic Data Development Plan
Stakeholder Driven Guidelines, Standards, and
Leadership guide local government data
development
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R-2
R-15
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Standard Addressing and Identifiers
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Road Centerline Geometry
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Hydrography
Digital Orthophoto Base
Digital Orthophotography Base Imagery
20Virginia Base Mapping Program (VBMP)
- VBMP Roads Program
- Seamless consistent statewide geometry based on
imagery and incorporating local segmentation - Includes all public and private vehicular
traveled roads - Comprehensive and consistent addressing
attributes - Is current to a schedule that meets public safety
and local needs
21VBMP Program timeline
Jan 2002
Jan 2003
Jan 2005
Jan 2004
Jan 2006
July
July
July
July
July
2002 Imagery
RCL Geometry Development
Local Addressing Conflation
Local Non-Conforming Review
VDOT Data Conflation
VDOT Review
Data Update Maintenance
22VBMP Roads Program Process
Digitize
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Conflate Local RCL to VBMP
VBMP Local
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Conflate VDOT RCL to VBMP
4
Conflate Census to VBMP
VBMP Local VDOT
23Powhatan County - VDOT Business Requirement
24Powhatan County - Addressing / EMS Business
Requirement
25VBMP Roads Program Standards
- Data file format
- ESRI GDB or SHP
- File naming and contents
- Line and Point geometric features
- Spatial extents and precision
- Attribution
26VBMP Program Standard Extents and Precision
- Benefits
- Works with Local Govt.
- Roads join at Locality Boundary
- Enables Local Govt. Maintenance
Min X 9,860,000Min Y 2,700,000
State Plane North /South GeoDatabase X/Y Domain
Extents
Max X 12,543,940Max Y 5,383,940
Scale 800.123457 Achievable Data Accuracy /-
.00125 feet /- .03175 mm
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27VBMP Roads Program Standard Attributes
Unique ID for local, state and VDOT Purpose
Provides ability to locate and use road segments
Road Status, Name, and Addressing Purpose
Enables address geocoding and data sharing
Road Maintenance attributes Purpose Provides
ability to track and communicate road changes
28VBMP Roads Development Challenges
29VBMP Roads Development Challenges
30VBMP Roads Development Challenges
Modeling Challenges
Business Applications Required Different Road
Geometric Representations
31VBMP Roads Development Challenges
Modeling Challenges
And Intersection Representations
32VBMP Master Data Model
Roads Master File
33VBMP Roads Program Update Maintenance
Update and Maintenance Process
Update Processing
Addressing Resolution
Additions Changes Deletions
Data Delivery and Exchange
Addressing Issues
Data File Prep Using FTP
On-Going Maintenance
Additions Changes Deletions
34VBMP Roads Program Update Data Set
VBMP Update Data Set
VBMP Standards
- Data file format
- File naming and contents
- Spatial extents and precision
- Attribution
Local Geography enhanced by VBMP
Local / In-house attribution - including addresses
Standard attribution fields duplicated
addresses (from above)
35Update and Standards Implementation
Update Processing
Local RCL Data
Updated Standardized Edgematched
36Steady State RCL Maintenance
Master Update VGIN
Product Distribution
Updated Standardized Edgematched
37VBMP Roads Program Products
Surrounding/Adjacent Jurisdictions (donut)
Local Jurisdiction (donut hole)
Local Geography enhanced by VBMP
Regional Geography enhanced by VBMP
Local / In-house attribution - including addresses
Standard attribution fields duplicated
addresses (from above)
Standard attribution fields with addresses
38Take Home Messages
- Developing Shared Services Requires
- Considerable planning
- Leadership in collaboration and coordination
- Demonstrated user value and buy-in
- Investment in infrastructure
- Data planning and coordination
- Deploying Shared Services
- Provides cost savings to the users
- Provides a reliable and sustainable revenue
stream for GIS - Increases the return on GIS investment
39Developing Shared Services Program for State and
Local Government
Bill Shinar Bill.Shinar_at_vgin.virginia.gov 804-768-
8175 Russell Minich Principal, Timmons
Group Russell.minich_at_timmons.com 804-516-3926