Title: RIMD Update: NPMap NPS Library Program and NPS Focus
1RIMD Update NPMapNPS Library Program and NPS
Focus
Resource Information Management DivisionNational
Information Office of the Chief Information
Officer
- Chris Dietrich
- Resource Information Management Division
2RIMD Update
- Resource Information Management Division
- NPMap
- NPS Library Program
- NPS Focus
3Resource Information Management Division (RIMD)
- Formerly GIS Division
- Responsible for
- Geographic Information Systems
- Digital Information Services
- Service-wide projects that support digital and
geographic information
4Resource Information Management Division (RIMD)
- Service-wide program areas
- Enterprise GIS (EGIS)
- NPS Library Program
- NPS Focus
- GPS/Mobile Mapping
- Park GIS
- Remote Sensing
- GIS Council (GISC)
5NPMap
- Enterprise GIS mapping framework
- Holistic approach
- Brings silos together
6- Demos
- Facilities Management
- Abandoned Mine Lands
- NPS Focus
- http//insidemaps.nps.gov
USS Arizona
http//insidemaps.nps.gov/
7Tools
Data Connections
Layers/ Modules
- Demos
- Facilities Management
- Abandoned Mine Lands
- NPS Focus
- http//insidemaps.nps.gov
The Map
Data/Attributes
USS Arizona
http//insidemaps.nps.gov/
8NPMap
- What makes NPMap different?
- Abstracts common components
- Connections
- Modules
- Tools
- All applications running in the framework use the
same resources
9NPMap
- Better for everyone
- Users
- Developers
- System/Database Administrators
- Program Leads
http//insidemaps.nps.gov/
10NPMap
- Rapid application development
- Application wizard coming soon
- For non-developers
- Common API
- Modular code structure
- For developers
- Data integration
NPMap
http//insidemaps.nps.gov/
11NPMap
- Base map - Microsoft Virtual Earth
- Will soon support other providers
- Google Maps
- OpenStreetMap
- Yahoo!
- etc.
NPMap
http//insidemaps.nps.gov/
12NPMap
- Demos
- Facilities Management
- CW150
- http//insidemaps.nps.gov
USS Arizona
http//insidemaps.nps.gov/
NPMap
13Using NPMap
- Use the application
- Got data/service?
- Add it to the layer catalog!
- Build an application
- wizard-driven, non-developers
- Contribute code to the framework
- http//insidemaps.nps.gov/dev
NPMap
http//insidemaps.nps.gov/
14NPMap
- Future Plans
- Application wizard build-out
- Improve developer documentation
- Develop data management tools
NPMap
http//insidemaps.nps.gov/
15NPS Library Program
- Small program big impact!
- 400 park/program libraries
- Improving management of and access to NPS
Information
16NPS Library Program
- Coordination
- Subject Matter Expertise
- Technical Support
- Standards Development
- Voyager Catalog
17NPS Library Program
- Coordination
- DOI Library's Electronic Resources
18NPS Library Program
- DOI Library's Electronic Resources
- Search bald eagle
Guevavi Mission Record
19NPS Library Program
- Tech Support new approach
- Shifting from
- From real-time
- To screen-casts
- Centralizing information
http//www.library.nps.gov/
20NPS Library Program
- Standards Development
- NPS Bib-MAP
- NPS Bibliographic Metadata Application Profile
- Based on industry standards
- Metadata exchange
Panguitch Carnegie Library
http//www.library.nps.gov/
21NPS Library Program
- NPS Bib-MAP Metadata
- Synchronized with IRMA
- Foundation for future exchange
- Foundation for tools development
Panguitch Carnegie Library
http//www.library.nps.gov/
22NPS Library Program
Richfield Carnegie Library
http//www.library.nps.gov/
23NPS Library Program
- NPS Voyager Catalog
- Over 200,000 catalog records
- Over 350,000 holdings records
Richfield Carnegie Library
http//www.library.nps.gov/
24NPS Library Program
- NPS Voyager Catalog
- Now with links to digital works!
- SearchOld Johnnie
- Internet Archives (flip book)
- Google Books (image file)
http//www.library.nps.gov/
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26NPS Library Program
- Now with links to digital works!
- Internet Archives (flip book)
- Google Books (image file)
- Old Johhnie
http//www.library.nps.gov/
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28NPS Library Program
- NPS Voyager Catalog
- Now with links to digital works!
- Search Anatomy of woody plants
- Biodiversity Heritage Library
http//www.library.nps.gov/
29NPS Library Program
- Future plans
- Develop screencasts
- Publish the NPS Bib-MAP
- Create NPS metadata portal
- Continue adding digital works
http//www.library.nps.gov/
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31NPS Focus
- Digital information management
- Servicewide
- Launched in 2000
- Images, documents, metadata
- Metadata for geospatial data
- Predates NPS Data Store
32NPS Focus Contents
- Images
- Documents
- Geospatial metadata
- Interlibrary catalog records
33NPS Focus
- Current holdings (20090414)
- 106,767 metadata records
- 64,000 files
- gt200,000 images/documents
- SWAG estimate
- Many multi-page/image files
34NPS Focus Partners
- NPS Budget Office (PMIS)
- National Reg. of Historic Places
- Facilities Management
- NPS Cultural Resources
- MWRO GIS
- Many others
35Focus Partner PMIS
- Project Management Information System (PMIS)
- NPS Budget Office
- Digital image and document services
- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
data call - NISC has NPS lead on Recovery.gov
36Focus Partner NRHP
- National Register of Historic Places
- 80,000 metadata records
- gt 160,000 images documents
- Web service
- Quarterly updates
Thomas Edison
37Focus Partner FMSS
- Facilities Management Software System (FMSS)
- Inventory
- Condition assessment
- Work orders
- Geotagged images
- Integration using NPMap
- Visualize/manage assets
38Focus Partner Cultural Resources
- Civil War Sesquicentennial
- CW150
- Web Services
- Focus images
- Regiment data
- Battle data
39Focus Partner MWRO GIS
40Focus Partner MWRO GIS
Doug Wilder winner of last years acronym
contest Winning entry Image Network Extensible
Exchange Database for Analog Encoding to
Electronic Multipurpose Archive (INEEDANENEMA)
41Focus Partner MWRO GIS
- Midwest Region Map Catalog
- Finished map products
- Digital Collection in Focus
- MWRO webpage
- NPS Focus web service
- May 2009
MWR Parks Networks
42Focus Partner MWRO
- Midwest Region Map Catalog
- Finished map products
- Digital Collection in Focus
- MWRO webpage
- NPS Focus web service
43Why Use NPS Focus?
- Image document management
- Research tool
- Integration with other systems
- Web services
- Flexibility
- Service
44NPS Focus
- Future Plans
- Update geospatial metadata
- More digital collections
- Integration w/IRMA
- Reference Service
- Image Service?
http//focus.inside.nps.gov/
45NPS Focus
- Future Plans
- Update hardware
- Relocate to Denver?
- Redesign
- Requirements gathering
http//focus.inside.nps.gov/
46Image ManagementInterest GroupSide Meeting!
- Wednesday 430 600 PM
- Pima Room
- Anyone interested in
- Digital image management
- NPS Focus
- NPMap demo
- BEVERAGES
47NPS Focus
- Why use Focus?
- Image and Document management
- Value added
- Speedy delivery over the web
- Information not data
- Integration
- User support system
- Research tool
- Numerous NPS Sources of information
- Federated searching of other libraries
Dry Tortugas
http//focus.inside.nps.gov/
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58Thank You!
Channel Islands
59NPMap
- NPMap is an application, service catalog, and
development framework that integrates services,
both spatial and non-spatial, from all over the
National Park Service (NPS) into a single
application framework. The centralized system is
developed and supported by the Resource
Information Management Division and its partners
to provide parks, regions, and programs with a
way to present their data to their users, while
also plugging them -- through a "conduit"
(Enterprise GIS) -- into ongoing
efforts/initiatives at both the NPS and
Department of Interior levels. - What makes NPMap different? The system abstracts
the different components that most mapping
applications use ( the map itself, basic
navigation tools, etc.) away from more
specialized components, making it possible for
all of applications running in NPMap to use the
same resources. This makes the overall experience
better for all involved, including developers
(fix a bug or add a feature in one place and have
the improvement automatically rolled out to other
applications), system administrators (setup a
single hardware configuration that multiple
applications can take advantage of), program
leads/database administrators (plug your data
into a single system and allow it to be accessed
by multiple applications), and users (learn a
single interface and use the knowledge repeatedly
for other applications). - Last Updated October 8, 2008 by Nate Irwin