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1 1 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 FAA | Office of the Associate Administrator of Airports (ARP)  ARP | Airport Safety and Standards (AAS)  ARP | Airport Planning and Programming (APP) FAA Airports-GIS Program Presented to | FGDC Metadata Working Group By | Randy Murphy & Charlie Adler Date | March 10, 2010

2 2 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 Illustration Only Element: Runway Attribute: Runway Threshold Runway End: 19R NAVD 88 Elevation: 8.8’ Length: 7,500’ Width: 200’ Degrees-Minutes- Seconds (NAD83 DMS) Lat. 37 deg 37' 37.94" N Long. 122 deg 22' 12.44" W Element: Runway Attribute: Runway Threshold Runway End: 19R NAVD 88 Elevation: 8.8’ Length: 7,500’ Width: 200’ Degrees-Minutes- Seconds (NAD83 DMS) Lat. 37 deg 37' 37.94" N Long. 122 deg 22' 12.44" W AIP Grant: AIP No. 3-06- 0221-40 Name: Rehabilitate Apron Material: Asphalt Area: 11,243 SY Status: Completion date 10/2009 AIP Grant: AIP No. 3-06- 0221-40 Name: Rehabilitate Apron Material: Asphalt Area: 11,243 SY Status: Completion date 10/2009 AIP Grant: AIP No. 3-06- 0221-40 Name: Rehabilitate Runway Material: Asphalt Status: Completion date 10/2009 AIP Grant: AIP No. 3-06- 0221-40 Name: Rehabilitate Runway Material: Asphalt Status: Completion date 10/2009 Illustration Only Element: NAVAID Attribute: VOR/DME Frequency; 115.80 Operator: FAA NAVD 88 Elevation: 13’ Lat. 37 deg 37’ 10.136”N Long. 122 deg 22 26.008”W Element: NAVAID Attribute: VOR/DME Frequency; 115.80 Operator: FAA NAVD 88 Elevation: 13’ Lat. 37 deg 37’ 10.136”N Long. 122 deg 22 26.008”W Vision | Airports GIS / electronic ALPs What if… We could capture and validate Airport data against a defined standard, export it, and make it available electronically for whoever needs it?

3 3 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 AIRPORTS FAA A-GIS and e-ALP | PROCESS Remote Sensing Ground Surveys Verificatio n Delineate Features Missio n Critical Data PROGRESS A-GIS D-BASE COMPLETED IN FY07 FY09/10: IN Refinement Add Attributes Develop Require- ments END USERS Thorough Decision- Making Improved Extensive Planning Improved ALP Co- ordination Efficient Review & Approval Resolve Policy & Process FY09/10: IN Refinement eALP Multi-User Accessible ALP Set 2 2 A-GIS AC150/ 5300-16,- 17,-18B https://airports-gis.faa.gov/ 1 1 Pilot Program END USERS NextGen: Net Centric Data Access Greater Design Flexibility FY09/10: e-ALP beta IN Refinement

4 4 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 Why is FAA developing eALP?  Currency | all NPIAS airports required to keep their ALPs current (many are outdated)  Versioning | paper copies of ALPs are typically housed in multiple locations and the “latest” version(s) often vary eALP A-GIS https://airports-gis.faa.gov/  Accuracy | plotted ALPs frequently contain airport information that differs from airports data collected for use in other LOBs and/or other airport projects  NextGen | needs real-time, web-based access of the same (“living” document) version by all stakeholders  Diligence | efficient use of updated, precise data (input into A-GIS) for optimal NextGen airport planning, reporting, and decision making

5 5 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 Benefits of the End-State A-GIS/eALP Air Carriers / Pilots Airport Sponsors Federal Aviation Administration Green  Faster Actions with Reduced Costs  Improved Airport Access  Improved Efficiencies through Envisioned Tools and Data  Reduced Costs (additional)  Provides Leverage for Local GIS System to Manage Non- FAA Related Items  Think Internet, e-Mail, and Google Earth 

6 6 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 LOOKING FORWARD | A-GIS A-GIS Remote Sensing Ground Surveys Validation Missio n Critica l Data https://airports-gis.faa.gov/  Initial roll-out of A-GIS pilot program happening in the Southwest Region; other regions to follow

7 7 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 Airports Develop Data

8 8 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 FAA & NGS Validate Data

9 9 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 FAA & Airports Use Data – On Line

10 10 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 FAA & Airports Use Data – Off Line

11 11 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 Three “ACs” Define the Requirements = Geodetic Control = Imagery = GIS Data

12 12 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 AICM AIXM AirMAT FGDC Metadata DO-272 ISO 19105 DO-276 ED-99a AC 150/5300-18B AIA National CADD Standard SUE LBCS FGDC Security NIBS A/E/C CADD AIXM5 GOSANSI FGDC SDSFIE AAAE GIS Sub-Committee HJAIA GIS ALP AIXM5.1 ~ ~ Evolution of AC150/5300-18B

13 13 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 Got Metadata?  Source & Quality at “project” level  Version & Status in Attributes

14 14 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 FAA Airports-GIS Metadata Needs  Airports change so should the data ‣ Constant construction and maintenance ‣ Natural changes also need to be recorded  Use sources of varying qualities  Different versions of the specs  Contacts needed for validation  Easy and intuitive to populate

15 15 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 Metadata Needed at Different Levels

16 16 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 Focus on Key Elements at Each Level

17 17 Federal Aviation Administration Airports GIS Program March 10, 2009 FAA | Airports-GIS Project Team Thank You! Questions?


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