Modernizing the NSRS: The NGS 10 year plan Dru Smith, Chief Geodesist NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey Federal Geospatial Summit12010 May 11.

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Modernizing the NSRS: The NGS 10 year plan Dru Smith, Chief Geodesist NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey Federal Geospatial Summit12010 May 11

Outline NGS and datums Accuracy vs. constancy The NGS 10 year plan Transitioning Federal Geospatial Summit22010 May 11

NGS’s role and authority vis-a-vis “datums” (1 of 6) Coast and Geodetic Survey Act (Public Law ) gives the Department of Commerce the right to (amongst numerous other things): – “…conduct …geodetic control surveys…” Federal Geospatial Summit32010 May 11

NGS’s role and authority vis-a-vis “datums” (2 of 6) OMB Circular A-16 (revised): Names DOC and NOAA as “lead agency” for Geodetic Control, and says: “All NSDI framework data and users' applications data require geodetic control to accurately register spatial data.” “The National Spatial Reference System is the fundamental geodetic control for the United States.” Federal Geospatial Summit42010 May 11

NGS’s role and authority vis-a-vis “datums” (3 of 6) OMB Circular A-16 (revised): Because NGS is the only agency inside DOC or NOAA that sets geodetic control, the NSRS responsibility falls to NGS. The NGS mission reflects this OMB-granted responsibility: – NGS Mission: “To define, maintain, and provide access to the National Spatial Reference System to meet our nation’s economic, social, and environmental needs” Federal Geospatial Summit52010 May 11

NGS’s role and authority vis-a-vis “datums” (4 of 6) FGCC Federal Register Notice (Vol. 54, No. 113, 1989) Affirms “NAD 83 as the official civilian horizontal datum for U.S. surveying and mapping activities performed or financed by the Federal Government. “Furthermore, to the extent practicable, legally allowable and feasible, all Federal agencies using or producing coordinate information should provide for an orderly transition from NAD 27 to NAD 83.” Federal Geospatial Summit62010 May 11

NGS’s role and authority vis-a-vis “datums” (5 of 6) FGCS Federal Register Notice (Vol. 58, No. 120, 1993) Affirms “NAVD 88 as the official civilian vertical datum for surveying and mapping activities in the United States performed or financed by the Federal Government. “To the extent practicable, legally allowable, and feasible, require that all Federal agencies using or producing vertical height information undertake an orderly transition to NAVD 88.” Federal Geospatial Summit72010 May 11

NGS’s role and authority vis-a-vis “datums” (6 of 6) Summary: – OMB A-16 establishes DOC/NOAA (implying NGS) as lead agency for NSDI geodetic control (the NSRS) – NGS has defined the horizontal/vertical datum portions of the NSRS as NAD 83/NAVD 88 – FGCC/S agrees that all civilian federal surveying and mapping be in NAD 83/NAVD 88 These regulations do not apply to DoD nor to state and local surveying, but these groups often do adopt the NSRS. Federal Geospatial Summit82010 May 11

NGS 10 year plan Drafting and vetting to the public took 18 months Official NGS policy as of Jan 2008 By 2018, without reliance on passive geodetic marks: Replace NAVD 88 with a GNSS/geoid datum Replace NAD 83 with a geocentric GNSS based datum 2010 May 119Federal Geospatial Summit

Accuracy vs. Constancy NGS is an agency based in science, and always seeking accuracy and truth in positioning – The Earth is dynamic / coordinates change NGS is an agency with a large user base that relies on near constancy of coordinates – Some dynamics can be modeled and removed for near-constancy (N.A. plate rotation : lat / lon) – Some dynamics should be tracked and regularly accounted for (subsidence in the Gulf coast : ht) 2010 May 11Federal Geospatial Summit10

Accuracy vs. Constancy Static datum: Coordinates do not change. Dynamic datum: All coordinates change (ITRF) Semi-dynamic datum: Changes are tracked at NGS, but not necessarily part of the datum unless they exceed some critical level 2010 May 11Federal Geospatial Summit11

Transition Example: Digital TV Radio Frequency Spectrum is like “real estate”. Only so much to go around. Somebody thought: “If we use multiplexing, and broadcast digital signals, we can get 5 times as many broadcasts in the same radio frequency spectrum!” 2010 May 11Federal Geospatial Summit12

Transition Example: Digital TV 1996 Congress:“Transition coming in 2006!” 2005: Analog TVs still being mass produced – Congress: “Um, how does February 2009 sound?” 2006: Analog TVs still being mass produced – Congress: “Hey, we’re serious…2009 is coming” 2008: FCC finally creates a DTV website Feb 2009: Too few people have converters – Congress: “How does June 2009 sound?” 2010 May 11Federal Geospatial Summit13

Transition Example: Digital TV At its core, this transition went poorly for many reasons, but one in particular: – There wasn't a perceived need to convert to digital. TV isn't a necessity. (Though…Emergency Readiness?) – Nonetheless, available spectrum was running out with all the new technologies and making efficient use of existing spectrum made a lot of sense …to those who understood and cared A classic example of a solution to a problem that people didn’t know existed May 11Federal Geospatial Summit14

A problem that does exist The White Paper should explain the problems and raise awareness of them The burning question is no longer “why” but “how” Moving forward must be done with contemplation, caution and commitment 2010 May 11Federal Geospatial Summit15

With great power comes great responsibility… 2010 May 11Federal Geospatial Summit16