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navigatOR Oregon’s GIS Coordination ProgramBackground – GIS CoordinationWhat is navigatOR?State/Local Geospatial InvestmentSlide 5Providing CapabilitiesGood Information = Good GovernmentShared InformationSlide 9Oregon Imagery ExplorerSlide 11Slide 12Slide 13Slide 14Slide 15Slide 16Slide 17Slide 18Slide 19Slide 20Slide 21VENOMSlide 23Slide 24VENOM Planning ToolVENOM Transportation CamerasVENOM Bus, Max & Light RailVENOM FEMA General Flood ZonesVENOM – Floods/River GaugesVENOM Portland 911 Dispatch IncidentsVENOM Status/Resource DashboardVENOM Taxlots and Land UseVENOM Area of ConcernDecember 16 Demonstration Severe Winter Storm - 1996navigatOR Oregon’s GIS Coordination ProgramnavigatOR Oregon’s GIS Coordination ProgramDAS/EISPD Geospatial Enterprise OfficeOregon Department ofAdministrative ServicesOregon Department ofAdministrative Services2Background – GIS CoordinationBackground – GIS CoordinationGeospatial Enterprise Office (GEO)•navigatOR program operated by one coordinator and three technical staff•09-11 program budget: $2,150,000GEO operates under Executive Order 00-02 •Coordinate the GIS activities of all levels of government in Oregon•Provide library of shared geospatial data•Provide support to Oregon Geographic Information Council3What is navigatOR?What is navigatOR?navigatOR is a GIS utility that provides:1. The shared data needed to enable capabilities 2. The centralized and distributed technology to manage the shared data and provide access3. The communications, coordination, collaboration, and governance mechanisms to make it all work4State/Local Geospatial InvestmentState/Local Geospatial InvestmentAmount Spent Annually on Geospatial Data•Use, Management, Collection, MaintenanceState Government ~ $2,235,576,000County Government ~ $1,121,239,000City Government ~ $1,480,729,000TOTAL ~ $4,837,544,0005Activities Managed WithActivities Managed WithA Focus On OutcomesA Focus On Outcomes GIS Integrates Information Across the EnterpriseGIS Integrates Information Across the EnterpriseLocalGovernmentsStateAgenciesFederalAgenciesRegionalOrganizationsAcademicInstitutionsProvide Effective Response to EmergenciesProvide Effective Response to EmergenciesCoordinate Public Services to Help Guide DevelopmentCoordinate Public Services to Help Guide DevelopmentImprove Management of Natural and Human ResourcesImprove Management of Natural and Human ResourcesImprove Services to CitizensImprove Services to CitizensThis ishow aone govt.approachwouldwork6Providing CapabilitiesProviding CapabilitiesExamples of Needed Capabilities•Getting an ambulance to the correct address every time•Keeping foster children in the same school when guardian changes are made•Identifying buildable sites for industry•Eliminating salmon migration barriers Capabilities Require Data•More data – data incomplete across the state•Accurate data – some existing data is not maintained•Accessible data – connect people with the right information7Good Information = Good GovernmentGood Information = Good GovernmentDecisions by government that save lives, protect property, preserve wildlife, and ensure sustainable development have a crucial element in common: Success depends on reliable, accurate, timely information. Today, many decisions are based only on the best available data, which can be very poor and therefore have great uncertainty. Often, data is not available when needed or is inadequate for the particular decision. ~ Good Government through Regional Information Management Success, RGIC May 20088Shared InformationShared InformationSizable and costly portion of needed data is common to nearly all programs and decisionsCurrent Approach•Each agency develops base data themselves, in slightly different ways – lots of examplesOregon Enterprise Approach: •One agency acts as steward for each data set, on behalf of all others, to develop and maintain data9Framework DataFramework DataGeoscienceCritical Infr. Utilities ClimateBioscienceLandcover/UseOregon StandardsHazardsNational StandardsGeodetic ControlAerial ImageryElevation Boundaries Hydrography Transportation Land Ownership10 Oregon Imagery Explorer Oregon Imagery ExplorerA Portal within Oregon Explorer11 Oregon Imagery Explorer Oregon Imagery ExplorerOregon imagery and data12 Oregon Imagery Explorer Oregon Imagery ExplorerFind a Place: Address13 Oregon Imagery Explorer Oregon Imagery ExplorerOverlay Data Layers: Streams and Watersheds14 Oregon Imagery Explorer Oregon Imagery ExplorerExtract data: “Clip and Ship”http://www.oregon.gov/OWEB/oitt.htmlOWEB Investment Tracker16West Nile Virus Activity http://navigator.state.or.us/WNV_App08www.sos.state.or.us/dropboxState of Oregon Ballot Drop Box Finder18www.oregon.gov/recoveryState of Oregon ARRA Stimulus Reporting Map19State of Oregon HB 2500 Transparency MapIn development: Not published20In development: Not publishedCounty Taxlot Viewer21https://navigator.state.or.us/locator/Oregon ‘Latitude Longitude Locator’2222VENOMVENOM2323VENOMVENOM2424VENOMVENOM2525VENOMPlanning ToolVENOMPlanning Tool2626VENOMTransportation CamerasVENOMTransportation Cameras2727VENOMBus, Max & Light RailVENOMBus, Max & Light Rail2828VENOMFEMA General Flood ZonesVENOMFEMA General Flood ZonesSchools, Hospitals, Extended Care Homes2929VENOM – Floods/River GaugesVENOM – Floods/River Gauges3030VENOMPortland 911 Dispatch IncidentsVENOMPortland 911 Dispatch Incidents3131VENOMStatus/Resource DashboardVENOMStatus/Resource Dashboard3232VENOMTaxlots and Land UseVENOMTaxlots and Land Use3333VENOMArea of ConcernVENOMArea of Concern3434December 16 DemonstrationSevere Winter Storm - 1996December 16 DemonstrationSevere Winter Storm -


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