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1 www.MVLWB.ca

2 MVLWB’s vision for itself is to be A forum for regional decision making, ensuring effective participation of residents in the use, protection and benefits of the lands and waters of the Mackenzie Valley. We regulate the use of land and waters so as to provide for the conservation, development and utilization of land and water resources in a manner that will provide the optimum benefit to the residents of the settlement area and of the Mackenzie Valley and to all Canadians.

3  Built on Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 platform  collected and standardized Permit / License data from all Boards (over 1000)  Separately managed Board sub-sites  Home tab for common content and Valley-wide data rollups  Geographically-enabled but not a GIS Linked to existing GLWB.com. SLWB.com. MVLWB.com. WLWB.ca websites

4  Microsoft’s scalable, manageable server platform for collaboration and the development of Web-based business applications  SQL Server and ASP.NET driven  Features include: User and Group-Level Security Database driven custom lists Document Libraries MS Office Integration Workflows Full Text Searching Project /Task Tracking Email Notifications RSS Feeds Contact and Distribution Lists User-level site customization Collaboration Templates (Wiki, Blog, Discussions, Surveys) Calendars Picture Libraries Email Direct to Library Windows SharePoint Services vs Microsoft SharePoint Portal 2007 FreeLicensing Enterprise Search Business Processes, Forms and Intelligence

5 Over 12,000 Documents and growing (20GB) Full – Text Searching Long List of Document Attributes (including georeference) Demonstrates use of SharePoint Web Parts– reusable, connected web components

6 Numerous application attributes include Type of Use, Status min, max and mid coordinates. Group/Sort/Filter entire file list with user-customized views. Export or Link Live Data to Excel, Access, Reports, or publish via (geo)RSS feed. Also exposes 16 web services. Create a live link to your desktop GIS of choice. Create Custom views on a per- user basis Predefined views include – By Area -By Status -By Type Of Use

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8 Use same application lists to feed Google Maps or MS Virtual Earth (2D/3D) Implemented using a 3rd party Map Web Part, or custom-coding. Our implementation allows source filtering, popup windows, and multiple markers icons.

9 GeoTagged Registry Documents GeoTagged Photo Libraries NWT Water Board / ILA Integration for full NWT picture GIS Component similar to the Okanagan spOKe presented earlier (layer, feed, shapefile, web services ingestion and feed) Tie-Ins to MGP Monitoring Portal, SDW, NWT Board Forum, etc. Milestone / Project Tracking Add INAC Management Area and Water Management Areas to Application Data Export and Import related Web Parts from outside SharePoint Sites Geotagged Construction Reports- Ekati Mine

10  Combined online operations of 4 Land and Water Boards  Chose SharePoint Services 3.0 for price (free except for normal Windows Server CALS), SQL Server integration, distributed user collaboration, full text search and content management capabilities.  Full Range of Land Use Data Feed Capabilities – RSS, email alerts, Web Services, Access Linked Tables, Excel Export  Simple but highly customizable Google Maps / Virtual Maps implementations for a $200 investment. Potential to develop along the lines of the Okanagan spOKe portal.  A work in progress with many applications yet to be realized.  For more information, contact Rob Dobson– rdobson@mvlwb.com


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