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0 North Dakota Geospatial Web Services
MAGIC Symposium April 25, 2006 Bob Nutsch GIS Coordinator State of North Dakota

1 Agenda Background & Overview Architecture Components Usage
Lessons Learned Future Plans Summary Historic Camper Fryburg, Harley Jose

2 Background & Overview To increase efficiency and reduce overall GIS costs at the state level, the Legislature provided funding to build the North Dakota GIS Hub The GIS Hub is a database and web infrastructure used for hosting and sharing State agency GIS data and applications, it is located at the Information Technology Department General funds pay for data and application hosting, agencies pay for development costs

3 Background & Overview The primary purpose of the GIS Hub is to provide a central database serving state agencies Web services are used by agencies and their constituents, the public, consulting firms, and other levels of government Web services as used here is a general term for data discovery, data browsing, and data delivery

4 Architecture - Software
ESRI – ArcIMS & ArcSDE Safe Software – FME and Spatial Direct Latitude Geographics – Geocortex Statistics IBM – HTTP web server & WebSphere Oracle Linux, Solaris, Windows

5 Architecture - Hardware

6 17th hole at the Bully Pulpit
Components Hub Explorer Metadata Explorer Utility Toolbox Data Streaming 17th hole at the Bully Pulpit Medora, Ken Yetter

7 Components – Hub Explorer
Template used for browser-based application development Used by state agencies for interactive mapping There are both internal and external Hub Explorer sites Includes ability to download vector data

8 Components – Hub Explorer

9 Hub Explorer – Game and Fish

10 Hub Explorer – Dept. of Ag.

11 Hub Explorer – Data Download

12 Hub Explorer – Data Download

13 Components – Metadata Explorer
Data browsing and discovery Referenced data sets include: GIS Hub web image and feature services Raster data available on FTP In-progress datasets Interactive maps County data Includes vector data downloading Mined by Geospatial One-Stop

14 Metadata Explorer

15 Metadata Explorer

16 Metadata Explorer

17 Metadata Explorer – Download Data

18 Components – Utility Toolbox
Runs as a servlet Contains general application utilities Used to record addresses that have failed geocoding Used to create agency “static” maps: NDDOT – road conditions, construction, load restrictions ND Emergency Services – rangeland fire index

19 Utility Toolbox – NDDOT Maps
Road Conditions Road Construction Load Restrictions

20 Utility Toolbox – Fire Index

21 Components – Data Streaming
ESRI-centric image and feature services Streaming of image and vector data Primarily used by users outside of firewall OGC-centric Web Map Services The first WMS was developed for use by the National Map Used by state and federal agencies Additional WMS are created as needed

22 Data Streaming - Feature & Image Services

23 Data Streaming - Feature & Image Services
ArcMap

24 Data Streaming - Feature & Image Services
ArcExplorer

25 Data Streaming - WMS The National Map

26 Data Streaming - WMS ND State Water Commission (MapServer)

27 Data Streaming - WMS Using uDig to display the Ft. Lincoln
Infantry Post (Custer rode from Ft. Lincoln to Little Bighorn)

28 GIS Hub Web Services Usage
68,400 data downloads – 5.8 terabytes (3/2004-3/2006) Feature services – est. 15,000 hits Jan-Mar Web applications average 70,000+ hits/month 2006 WMS

29 Image Services - Usage October 5, 2005 Snowstorm

30 Image Services - Usage Popular Extents for the public-facing
Game & Fish Hub Explorer

31 Lessons Learned Templates allow more rapid development of applications
Multiple production servers – load balancing, maintenance, upgrades Test/development server, including access by agencies Use metadata as a method of web-based data discovery – helps agencies recognize the value in metadata

32 Lessons Learned Monitor usage of web services:
Remove under utilized services, or combine into fewer services Recognize highly used and/or important services – optimize software and apply monitoring tools Consider creation of OGC web services if not yet available

33 Future Plans As demand requires:
Develop additional WMS Implement WFS and other OGC services Migrate from ESRI-centric web services to OGC-centric web services Raster downloading via Hub Explorer and Metadata Explorer Improvements to Metadata Explorer including metadata submittal

34 Summary Geospatial web services are a mechanism for getting data out to users who would otherwise not have easy access to it It is important to Provide options for data discovery, data browsing and data delivery Provide a buffet of data delivery choices – streaming and download Geospatial web services assist in economic development – oil & gas, coal, hunting, fishing, business siting Web services can free up agency time

35 Thank You! For more information, please contact:
Bob Nutsch, GIS Coordinator


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