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Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure
Welcome to the 2006 YorkInfo Partnership Annual General Meeting
Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure
Welcome
• Welcome and Appreciation
• Participation Mystery Prize – ballots given for Attending the meeting Volunteering to be session scribe or presenter Great Ideas Be generous
Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure
Agenda
8:00 – 8:30
8:30 – 8:45
8:45 – 9:45
9:45 – 10:00
10:00 – 11:00
11:00 – 12:00
12:30 – 1:00
1:00 – 2:45
2:45 – 3:00
Continental Breakfast
Welcome and Setting the Stage
Where Are We Now (Presentations)
Break
Where Do We Want to Be in 2009? (Break-out Session)
How Do We Get There (Break-out Session)
Working Lunch
Developing the Action Plan for the Partnership (Group Session)
Next Steps and Review of Action Items
Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure
Partnership Vision
Our communities will be enriched through the provision of a coordinated geospatial information infrastructure
Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure
Partnership Mission
The Partnership will develop a geospatial information infrastructure enabling efficient integration and access to mapping technologies and information.
Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure
Strategic Goals
• Create a geospatial framework to facilitate sharing of accurate, current, relevant geographic information
• Efficient creation and maintenance of spatial data
• Create efficiencies and economies of scale related to the development and acquisition of tools, licences and training
• Create opportunities for joint initiatives
• Present a strong, unified voice in the geomatics sector at provincial and federal levels
• Provide coordinated GIS emergency management planning and support
Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure
Today’s Goal
• Why a multi-year plan?
• Approach to developing the plan
• Objectives
• What we hope to accomplish
• Where are we now
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“Rules” of the Road
• Collect as many ideas as possible with no criticisms or judgments made while ideas are being generated.
• All ideas are welcome no matter how silly or far out they seem. Be creative.
• Every person and every idea has equal worth • Don’t focus on detail. Keep ideas at a high level.
• Build on others' ideas.
• Reverse the thought of 'quality over quantity.' Here we want quantity; the more creative ideas the better.
• Write all ideas on a flipchart so the whole group can easily see them.
• Respect timeframes.
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Where Do We Want to Be in 2009? – Break-out Session
Mercury and Jupiter
• Technology Infrastructure/Hardware
• GIS/Applications
• Managed Information
• Partnerships
Neptune and Saturn• Business Solutions• Products/Training/ Technology Transfer• Policies• Partnerships
1. Each group to needs a scribe and a presenter.
2. In each of the assigned goal brainstorm on ideas on where your group wants the Partnership to be in 2009 in relation to the areas/categories. (40 minutes)
3. Report back to the larger group. (20 minutes)
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How Do We Get There – Break-out Session
1. From the group list choose one priority item from each of the assigned four categories.
2. Identify what actions/activities the Partnership needs to undertake to get there.
3. Identify any gaps to be addressed or barriers to overcome.
4. If time permits, go back and do another.
5. Report back to the larger group.
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Developing the Action Plan
• Each organization to put labels on the 1 – 5 priorities.
• Identify the priorities based on numbers.• Define the priority activities and outcomes (mini
scope)• Go through each one and look at timeframes
(2007, 2008, or 2009)• Who would like to participate in scoping of the
items, define roles, participants and develop high-level actions plan.
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Next Steps and Review of Action Items
• Meeting outcomes will be recorded and distributed
• Meetings will be scheduled to further scope activities
• Annual work plan will be finalized
• Report back at September Coordinating Committee and Information Management & Technology Committee