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I-Teams Stewarding America’s Data Assets
National Electronic Commerce Coordinating Council
New York City Dec. 5, 2002
Ronald Matzner, I-Team Coordinator
An Essential Need
“In importance, information resources were
second only to the courage of first responders
and to mature leadership.”
Al Leidner
NYC Geospatial Coordinator
The Principle is "Where"
Population Growth Washington, DC - Baltimore
Issues Affecting Nations, Communities & Citizens - Happen in Places
Emergency Response
Wild Fire Management
Data Paradox
Too Much Data Not Enough Information
What Do We Need?
Geographic Information that Anyone, Anywhere Can Readily Access, Plug In and Use For Any Legitimate Purpose With Confidence That Is Current, Accurate and Nationally Consistent
Core Challenges(Especially to State and Local
Communities After 9/11)
Access Needed To Data Immediately Develop and Maintain More Essential Data Define New Access Considerations Assure Data Accuracy, Timeliness, Quality Manage Data Tsunami Address Data Distribution Policies Survive Budget Shortfalls Overcome Institutional Barriers (Herd Cats)
Three Components
Infrastructure Process Products
Metadata - Clearinghouse - StandardsFramework, Other A-16 Themes & all Geodata National Infrastructure (NSDI)
APPLICATIONS AND USES Homeland Security E-Gov Business Needs All Levels of Government & Private Sector
Interoperability Specifications and Web Services
Data from all sources, programs,procedures and technologies
State &Local
TribalFederal Agencies Private, NGO, Academia
NSDINSDIAMERICA’S DATA ASSETS
NSDINSDI
A Presidential Mandate President Bush’s Management Reform Agenda A National GIS Strategy is Essential for at Least 2 of his
Five Primary Objectives Integrating Management Performance and Budget E-government
increase agency productivity eliminate redundancy improve service delivery
Data Odyssey- Barriers
ProcessProcessInstitutional
Data
Institutional
Political
Technical
Financial
3R Alignment
America’s Data
Interoperability
Political Awareness
NSDI
Financing
Intergovernmental Partnerships
THE SUM OF MANY INITIATIVES
Web Services
Geospatial One Stop
Metadata - Document and Post Existing and Planned Data Activities
Core Data Content Models and Standards OGC Translation Schema, Test Beds, and Interoperable
Web Services Abstract Features Model in UML to support exchange of data Gazetteer – place names Catalogue services specifications Web mapping, and data access
Portal Local/State Leadership - PTI Survey
Future Model
Local Governments
Federal Government
State Governments
Tribal Governments
Civilian Sector
DoD
Commercial Sector
Local Users
DoD Users
Tribal Users
State Users
National PolicyMakers
Commercial Users
Civilian Users
International Users
Federal Users
GeospatialOne-Stop
Portal
Other standards-based portals
Administrative and Political Support
OMB Enterprise Architecture Budget Examiners
Spatial Technology Community Builds Awareness
Department of Homeland Security E-Gov Legislation
Financial Solutions
Prepare Cost/Benefit Analysis Match I-Plans and Federal Planned
Data Collections Multiple Agency 300 Budget Requests
Develop Data Coordination Strategy
Local data needed for daily business operations is the same data needed by other jurisdictions and levels of government, as well as for HS and to protect CI
Mission-critical national initiatives need the same data
Unprecedented opportunity for collaboration to align roles, responsibilities, and resources
Yet, enormous challenge
Other Thematic DataOther Thematic Data
Elevation
Geodetic Control
Imagery
Boundaries
Surface Waters
Transportation
Land Ownership
Framework/Core DataFramework/Core Data
Access, Sharing, Interoperability and Relationships to
Build Once, Use Many Times
Access, Sharing, Interoperability and Relationships to
Build Once, Use Many Times
Soils
Economic
Biological
Landcover
Demographic
Flood Zones
Source KY Office of Geographic Information
What Did You Tell Us It Will Take?
A Community Mandate• Build National Resources From Bottom Up• Create Partnerships• Get Everyone Around the Table• Best Partner Develops and Stewards Data• Develop and Implement Consensus Standards and
Specifications • Share Data Collections• Transparency and Accountability • Align Roles, Responsibilities and Resources• Pool and Leverage Investments
Identify Thematic Elements
Framework (Base Map) Physical Infrastructure Finance and Banking Health and Public Safety Internet and Computer Systems Military and Energy Facilities Arenas and Public Spaces Human-built systems that are essential to the safety,
security, health, and economic well-being of modern society
Data Strategy For Homeland Security (and Everything Else)
Identify thematic requirements Inventory assets Identify gaps Develop core content standards Identify Metadata needs unique to HS Develop interoperability specifications and semantic
translators Establish coordination strategy Institutionalize intergovernmental alignment
Cities
Geographic Network Data for
Homeland Security
States
Counties Special Districts Others
FEMA DOJ NIMA DOE ManyOthers
USDA
Risk Assessment
Mitigation ResponsePreparedness RecoveryOther
Non-Traditional
Command & Control
States States States States States
DIANSADOIFAAFBI/INSCIADoD
DoS
The I-Team Initiative
A Joint Project OMB FGDC The Council for Excellence in Government NSGIC OGC NACo, ICMA and other strategic partners
Derived from The OMB Information Initiative Addresses Institutional & Financial Barriers
I-TeamsFederalPartners
Team
FinancingSolutions
Team
I-Team Implementation Strategy
TechnologyAdvisory
Group
FGDC and OMB
WHAT IS THE I-TEAM PROCESS?
Collaboration Coordination Alignment of Resources Effective and Efficient Organization of
Production and Stewardship of A Portion of America’s Data Assets
WHAT IS AN I-TEAM ?
Locally Formed, Interdependent Inclusive, Voluntary, Open State, Local, Federal, Tribal, Academic, Private
Sector Expanded from Existing Collaborations Brand Name to Help Build Executive and
Legislative Branch Awareness
What Do I-Teams Do? Address Institutional Barriers Identify most effective ways to collect, maintain and distribute Data Determine business needs, inventory data assets, identify gaps, estimate
investment cost Designate data stewards Develop Enterprise Plans (I-Plans) for Data Production and Publication by the
Most Appropriate Partner at Accuracy and Scale Needed by Local Jurisdictions Provide Plans To OMB, Agencies, DHS
•
Role in Coordination
I-Team Plan Information Submitted to OMB and Federal Agencies
I-Teams Mobilized to Support National Missions, and Missions Focus Coordination
Homeland Security, Emergency Services The National Map Census TIGER Modernization FEMA NFIP and Disaster Mitigation Interagency Geospatial Preparedness
I-Team Role Essential and Continuing
Aid State/local participation in Geospatial One-Stop
Work with OGC on Cutting Edge of Technology (Semantic Translators and Exchange Schemas, Web Services)
Help OMB and Agencies in Budget Process Enable Role, Responsibility, Resource Alignment Provide, Steward, and Export America’s Data
Assets
How It All Fits Together Producers, users steward America’s data assets NSDI - the infrastructure Geospatial One-Stop - a Presidential initiative to accelerate
completion of the infrastructure I-Teams - a process to help produce and steward data The National Map, Census Modernization, FEMA NFIP,
HSIP - Programs that can use I-Teams to produce products to fulfill essential national missions and foster coordination
The products are available through and become part of the infrastructure to use for HS, EMS . .
OMB/FGDC Geospatial Information Initiative
www.fgdc.gov/I-Team