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1 Current Trends in the GSDI: Evolution from National To Global CODATA Meeting, Montreal 3 October2002 Alan Stevens Alan Stevens International Program Manager US Federal Geographic Data Committee Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI) www.@gsdi.org+703-648-5119

2 Current Trends in the GSDI: Evolution from National To Global CODATA Meeting, Montreal 3 October2002 n What/how does geography contribute? n What is the FGDC? n CAP Grants n Who are we? n What have we done? n Where are we going from here?

3 What is it that Geography brings to the Information Technology Community??? It contributes: The Power of “Place” to Support Decision Making

4 How do we make decisions on critical issues such as these? n Reducing crime n Enhancing public safety n Containing costs n Public health n Managing growth n Improving accountability n Protecting the environment

5 Improving Business & Government Through… Improved Decision Making Improved Decision Making Providing Better Services Providing Better Services Communicating with Citizens Communicating with Citizens

6 What if there was a tool that could integrate data from diverse sources — and visually analyze data to support decision making — many times faster than any other tool?

7 A tool that could: n n Expand the information base n n Enhance the analysis of available options n n Streamline the decision-making process n n Dramatically improve your ability to select the best course of action n n Expand the information base n n Enhance the analysis of available options n n Streamline the decision-making process n n Dramatically improve your ability to select the best course of action

8 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Giving decision-makers the power to make more informed decisions.

9 To make informed decisions, we have to gather the right information. …using the best data available.

10 N.C. Department of Public Instruction wanted to manage school buses more efficiently.

11 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction n n Hit-or-miss route mapping in 107 school districts n n Huge inefficiencies n n Inability to contain costs efficiently n n Hit-or-miss route mapping in 107 school districts n n Huge inefficiencies n n Inability to contain costs efficiently Without GIS:

12 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction With GIS: n n Developed pilot program more than 15 years ago n n Mandated use of GIS by all districts statewide in 1992 n n State funding incentives reward efficiency: fewer buses, better routes With GIS: n n Developed pilot program more than 15 years ago n n Mandated use of GIS by all districts statewide in 1992 n n State funding incentives reward efficiency: fewer buses, better routes

13 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Results: n n In the 1994-95 school year: - more than 500 fewer buses were needed statewide than originally estimated - 15,000,000 fewer miles were driven than originally estimated n n Between 1990 & 1996: - the state saved over 2,000,000 gallons of fuel Results: n n In the 1994-95 school year: - more than 500 fewer buses were needed statewide than originally estimated - 15,000,000 fewer miles were driven than originally estimated n n Between 1990 & 1996: - the state saved over 2,000,000 gallons of fuel

14 So how does the FGDC, the NSDI and the GSDI fit into the picture??? n Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) n n National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) n n Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI) n Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) n n National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) n n Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI)

15 To make informed decisions, we have to gather the right information. …using the best data available.

16 Realities Among Data Relevant data is often hard to find and in incompatible forms. Relevant data is often hard to find and in incompatible forms. Information describing data is often non- existent. Information describing data is often non- existent. Framework data does not exist for broad geographic areas. Framework data does not exist for broad geographic areas. Data sharing across organizations is inconsistent. Data sharing across organizations is inconsistent.

17 Create a National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) ……… To encourage the collection, processing, archiving, integrating, and sharing of geospatial data and information using common standards and interoperable systems and techniques To encourage the collection, processing, archiving, integrating, and sharing of geospatial data and information using common standards and interoperable systems and techniques ….. and accessible via the web To encourage the collection, processing, archiving, integrating, and sharing of geospatial data and information using common standards and interoperable systems and techniques To encourage the collection, processing, archiving, integrating, and sharing of geospatial data and information using common standards and interoperable systems and techniques ….. and accessible via the web

18 Aerial Imagery Elevation Geodetic Control Boundaries Surface Waters Transportation Land Ownership Other Thematic Data Framework Data Relationships Among Data Build Once, Use Many Times Soils Sewer Lines Water Lines Landcover Demographics Flood Zones

19 The Federal Geographic Data Committee n Chartered in the early 1990s n n Federal – 19 cabinet level agencies & offices n n Most states, regional, & local governments n n Private sector n n NGOs n n Theme coordination committees - 13 n n Working groups - 8 n Chartered in the early 1990s n n Federal – 19 cabinet level agencies & offices n n Most states, regional, & local governments n n Private sector n n NGOs n n Theme coordination committees - 13 n n Working groups - 8

20 Core Components of the NSDI Partnerships Metadata GEOdata Clearinghouse (catalog) Framework Standards

21 Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) Organisation and Operation  Staff support to the Secretary of the Interior  20 Staff Positions  19 Cabinet Departments  States, Regional Organisations

22 FGDC Working Groups (8) n Metadata n Clearinghouse n Standards n Historical Data

23 FGDC Working Groups (8) n Biological Data n Facilities n Sustainable Forest Data n Earth Cover

24 FGDC Thematic Subcommittees(13) n Base Cartographic Data n Cadastral n Cultural and Demographic Data n Federal Geodetic Control n Geologic n Ground Transportation n Marine Coastal Spatial Data

25 FGDC Thematic Subcommittees(13) n International Boundaries & Sovereignty n Soils n Spatial Climate n Spatial Water Data n Vegetation n Wetlands

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27 Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) n n Initiatives – –Framework, Clearinghouse, Metadata, Standards, …….. – –CAP Grants – –Geospatial One-Stop – –Homeland Security – –I-Teams – –Etc……….. n n Initiatives – –Framework, Clearinghouse, Metadata, Standards, …….. – –CAP Grants – –Geospatial One-Stop – –Homeland Security – –I-Teams – –Etc………..

28 FGDC CAP Grants   Small projects at the state/local level   $300 - $600K/year   To encourage: – –metadata development – –Metadata training – –US/Canada X-boarder projects   Small projects at the state/local level   $300 - $600K/year   To encourage: – –metadata development – –Metadata training – –US/Canada X-boarder projects

29 Collaboration:Collaboration:   GeoConnections, Canada   The FGDC of Canada   Three years of projects   GeoConnections, Canada   The FGDC of Canada   Three years of projects

30 The Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI) n The mid 1990s n n The same benefits that are realized inside national boundaries translate across international boarders – –Common Standards – –Interoperable Systems and Techniques – –Open Sharing – –Web Access n The mid 1990s n n The same benefits that are realized inside national boundaries translate across international boarders – –Common Standards – –Interoperable Systems and Techniques – –Open Sharing – –Web Access

31 The Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI) n First GSDI meeting in Bonn Germany with a handful of invited professionals (1995) n Budapest, Sept 02 n GSDI-6 Meeting, Budapest, Sept 02  Jointly with International Steering Committee for Global Map  250 attendees  52 Countries n First GSDI meeting in Bonn Germany with a handful of invited professionals (1995) n Budapest, Sept 02 n GSDI-6 Meeting, Budapest, Sept 02  Jointly with International Steering Committee for Global Map  250 attendees  52 Countries

32 GSDI Achievements  Certificate of Incorporation  6 August 2002  Seeking charitable organisation status n Stage set to formalise the GSDI as an organisation n Permanent Committees for Asia/Pacific, Americas, Europe  Creation of Permanent Comm. Africa

33 GSDI Achievements  GSDI Cookbook publication and adoption  Capacity building – n CODI, Addis Ababa n Africa GIS, Nairobi n KISM Survey of Kenya, Nairobi n Denver n Sioux Falls n Workshops, FIG

34 GSDI Achievements n Capacity building (continued) – –Map Serving Workshops Ghana & South Africa Bamako, Mali –Asmara, Eritrea for GISD –World Summit on Sustainable Development, South Africa –Harare, GISD funded –CEISIN Training in China (FGDC CAP Grant)

35 GSDI Achievements Capacity building (continued) –  Global Map/GSDI/ESRI $9M (USD) Grant Program  Goal 150 countries at $60,000 each  Requirements  Contribute 1:1M or 1:250K data to GM  Use common standards and interoperable techniques and systems  140 applications/98+ awarded

36 Introducing the GSDI as an organisation … what’s next??? The Mission -- to serve as the focal point for the community involved in advancing SDI at the global level to support sustainable social, economic and environmental development.

37 Introducing the GSDI as an organisation … what’s next??? n The Goal – –To support the establishment and expansion of globally compatible spatial data infrastructures. –To promote better public policy and scientific decision-making.

38 The GSDI … what’s next??? n Interim Executive Board to migrate from Steering Committee to new rules, representing the main GSDI stakeholders –Reach Consensus on the stategic plan –Finalise the organizational structure –Develop funding stategies n Dues, contributions, grants

39 The GSDI …. what’s next? n Complete the incorporation process –Non-profit –Educational/charatable organisation n n Cookbook – a living document – –Update through OGC – –Expand with business case examples oriented toward emerging nations n n Seek and pursue granting opportunities n Complete the incorporation process –Non-profit –Educational/charatable organisation n n Cookbook – a living document – –Update through OGC – –Expand with business case examples oriented toward emerging nations n n Seek and pursue granting opportunities

40 The GSDI …. what’s next? n Global capacity building!!!!!! –Country/region training –Cookbook expansion –Building awareness –ESRI $9M grant –Partner with other global and donor organisations n Leverage limited resources n Jointly seek outside funding n Global capacity building!!!!!! –Country/region training –Cookbook expansion –Building awareness –ESRI $9M grant –Partner with other global and donor organisations n Leverage limited resources n Jointly seek outside funding

41 The GSDI …. what’s next? n n Closer collaboration with global organizations: – –GSDI Permanent committees – n n Asia/Pacific -- PCGIAP n n Americas -- PCIDEA n n Europe -- EUROGI n n Africa -- soon – –ISCGM, DE, UNGIWG, USAID, UNEP, FAO, CODATA, FIG, ICA, CODI, JICA, IADB, EIS Africa, EUROGEOGRAPHICS, RAVI, ADB, EC, EU ………. – –Leverage limited funds – –Combine our meetings n n Closer collaboration with global organizations: – –GSDI Permanent committees – n n Asia/Pacific -- PCGIAP n n Americas -- PCIDEA n n Europe -- EUROGI n n Africa -- soon – –ISCGM, DE, UNGIWG, USAID, UNEP, FAO, CODATA, FIG, ICA, CODI, JICA, IADB, EIS Africa, EUROGEOGRAPHICS, RAVI, ADB, EC, EU ………. – –Leverage limited funds – –Combine our meetings

42 Current Trends in the GSDI: Evolution from National To Global CODATA Meeting, Montreal 3 October2002 n What/how does geography contribute? n What is FGDC? n CAP Grants n Who are we? n What have we done? n Where are we going from here?

43 Additional Information n www.gsdi.org Global Spatial Data Infrastructure www.gsdi.org n www.fgdc.gov Federal Geographic Data Committee www.fgdc.gov n www.opengis.org Open GIS Consortium www.opengis.org n www.erogi.orgEuropean Umbrella Org. for Geog. Info. www.erogi.org n www.cpidea.org.co Permanent Comm. For the Americas www.cpidea.org.co n www.permcom.apgis.gov.au/PCGIAP www.permcom.apgis.gov.au/


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