Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Claire DeVaughan U.S. Geological Survey NSDI Partnership Office Austin, Texas COGNA October 20, 2004 Integrating Local Data Sets into The National Map.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Claire DeVaughan U.S. Geological Survey NSDI Partnership Office Austin, Texas COGNA October 20, 2004 Integrating Local Data Sets into The National Map."— Presentation transcript:

1 Claire DeVaughan U.S. Geological Survey NSDI Partnership Office Austin, Texas COGNA October 20, 2004 Integrating Local Data Sets into The National Map

2 Collaborative Projects Hospital Preparedness Data Set - Texas Department of Health (TDH) Critical Infrastructure Data Collection -Texas State University graduate level GIS class - TX Dept of Information Resources

3 Hospital Data Project Background Hospital Preparedness File owned by Texas Department of Health (TDH) –Created for “Homeland Security” –577 hospitals –Geocoded locations –Variable accuracy Goal: To improve the positional accuracy of the data

4 Geocoding 1100 W 49 th Street, Austin TX 78756 gets converted to 30.8215N Latitude and –97.735514W Longitude Process of assigning latitude and longitude to an address

5 The Geocoding Process Requires: –Address file (e.g. street address) –Street reference file (e.g. GDT, TIGER) –Geocoding software GIS applications Stand-alone applications

6 Geocoding Accuracy Levels Street County Census block 5-digit Zip Code 9-digit Zip Code

7 Editing Process: Utilizing ESRI’s ArcMap 8.3 View hospital data and Digital Ortho Quarter Quads (DOQQs) Zoom in to each hospital (stored as a point feature) Move the point feature to the correct location

8 North Austin Medical Center, Austin

9 Problems encountered: Unable to locate hospital on DOQQs –Cluttered urban areas –DOQQs are dated: 1995/1996 Address data not complete or inaccurate –Misspelled street name Street reference data quality issues –Incomplete –Incorrect

10 Alternative sources of information: Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Local data sets Websites (mapping and hospital) Telephone

11 Texas Medical Center, Houston

12

13 Huntsville Memorial Hospital, Huntsville

14 Fisher County Hospital District, Rotan

15 North Runnels Hospital, Winters

16 Pecos County Memorial Hospital, Fort Stockton

17 For this project, the average distance from each geocoded point to each hospital’s approximate centroid was: 9-digit Zip Code accuracy level: –2.6 kilometers (1.5 miles) Street accuracy level: –221 meters (725 feet)

18 Critical Infrastructure Project Goal: Establish methodology for collection of location and attributes San Marcos study area: 21.5 sq mi, population of 40,000 Base data was provided to the class, including GNIS, a local dataset, and USGS 1:24K topographic maps

19 Methods City of San Marcos street data and geocoding service in ArcMap Geocoding using geocode.com (Tele Atlas address database) GPS data collection: variety of GPS receivers, ranging from $200- $4,000

20 San Juan Cemetery, Caldwell County

21 Redwood Cemetery, Guadalupe County

22 San Pedro Cemetery, Hays County

23 Pitts Cemetery, Hays County

24 York Creek Cemetery, Comal County

25 Guadalupe Cemetery, Hays County

26 Who has State GIS data sets? Education agencies (schools) Health department (hospitals, clinics) Dept. of Transportation (bridges) Parks and Wildlife Dept. Dept. of Environmental Quality Historical Commission Universities Department of Public Safety

27 Who has local GIS data sets? Council of Government (fire and police stations, libraries, schools) Counties, cities Tax Appraisal District

28 Comments or Questions? Claire DeVaughan cdevaugh@usgs.gov 512-927-3583


Download ppt "Claire DeVaughan U.S. Geological Survey NSDI Partnership Office Austin, Texas COGNA October 20, 2004 Integrating Local Data Sets into The National Map."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google