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Installation Geospatial Information
and Services (IGI&S) -
Update on Policy, Standards, Issues
Mr. David LaBranche, PE
Geospatial Information Officer
OASD(EI&E)
February 14, 2017
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Agenda
• IGI&S Policy Implementation Update
– Summary of Accomplishments
– Authoritative Data Source (ADS) Requirement
• Common Installation Picture
• Update on IGI&S standards (Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment)
• Useful Links
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Implementing DoDI 8130.01, Installation
Geospatial Information and Services (IGI&S)
• Key actions triggered by DoDI 8130.01
– Army officially tasked to manage the technical development of
SDSFIE
– IGI&S Governance Group (IGG) established and empowered to:
o Develop IGI&S standards (mandated by ASD(EI&E))
o Establish guidelines for portfolio management of IGI&S investments
o Recommend CIP content and related processes to ASD(EI&E)
– Components must implement an IGI&S authoritative data
source (ADS) for each installation
– Common Installation Picture (CIP) is an official data requirement
– DISDI PM becomes the EI&E Geospatial Information Officer
(GIO)
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IGG Accomplishments, 2008-2016
DoDI 8130.01, IGI&S
SDSFIE Governance Plan
Change Management Plan (SDSFIE)
SDSFIE-V Implementation Guidance
SDSFIE-M Implementation Guidance
Policy &
Guidance
IGI&S
Standards
SDSFIE 3.0 (vector)
SDSFIE 3.1 (vector)
SDSFIE-M 1.0.2
SDSFIE-M Implementation Spec (SMIS)
SDSFIE-V 4.0
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IGG “To Do” List Since FedGIS, 2016
• SDSFIE-R
• SDSFIE-Q
– Main document
– DCS General Guidance
– DCS for each CIP layer
• SDSFIE-M v 2.0 and implementation
• Implementation of SDSFIE-V v 4.0
• Revise Change Management Process
– SDSFIE Governance Plan (R1)
– SDSFIE-V Implementation Guidance (R2)
• ADS Implementation Guidance
DONE (Final Draft)
DONE
DONE
UNDERWAY
UNDERWAY
UNDERWAY
DONE
UNDERWAY
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The Value of IGI&S:
Managing and Maintaining Essential Data
The IGI&S Programs exist to make the GIS data from these projects*:
• Visible
• Accessible
• Understandable
• Trusted
• Interoperable
Example Sources of IGI&S:
• Installation Master Plan
• INRMP
• E-9-1-1 CAD
• AICUZ
• NEPA Studies
• DERP Documents
• JLUS
• ESS Plans
(Integrated Natural Resource Management Plan)
(Computer Aided Dispatch)
(Air Installation Compatible Use Zone plan)
(Joint Land Use Study)
(National Environmental Policy Act)
(Defense Environmental Restoration Program)
(Explosives Safety Siting)*Per DoDI 8130.01
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IGI&S Authoritative Data Source (ADS) - Many
Data Sources, One Governance
• What it takes to meet the ADS requirement:
– Data standards
– Data collection guidance
– Data sharing tools
– IGI&S expertise
– Data stewards/proponents
– Contract language/specs
– ADS authority designation
– ADS architecture, management process
Airborne Imagery (orthophoto) is essential
to most/all ADS data – include it
Common Installation Picture
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Common Installation Picture (CIP)
• There is only one “CIP”
• Components may develop similar data sets
– “Army CIP”
– “Navy CIP”
– “GeoBase CIP”
– etc
• The IGG is responsible for developing the CIP layer list & any implementing guidance annually
• Annual CIP Cycle:
– Summer: IGG develops
next CIP layer list
– Fall: ASD(EI&E) issues
CIP data call
– Winter: Components
submit CIP data
– Winter/Spring: DISDI
reviews & conflates CIP
data into master data set
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FY2015 and FY2016 CIP Data Calls
SDSFIE 3.1 Layer NameAccessControl
AirAccidentZoneBridge
BuildingEnvironmental RemediationSite
ExternalPropertyInterestFence
FutureProjectsGolfCourse
HistoricDistrictImpactAreaInstallationLandParcel
LandUseMilitaryRange
MilitaryTrainingLocationMilQuantityDistanceCombinedArc
NatResAcquisitionBoundaryNoiseZoneOutgrant
PavementBranchPavementSection
RailSegmentRailTrack
RecreationAreaRoadPathRoadSeg
SiteTower
VehicleParkingWetland
• FY2015 CIP data quality evaluated using a checklist (see next 3 slides)
– Results provided to each Component as a tool for future CIP submissions
• 22 Dec 2016: Formal request issued by ASD(EI&E) in similar fashion to a Real Property Inventory request
– 90 day suspense (due 22 Mar 2017)
• Submitted data includes:
– 31 data layers (SDSFIE-V 3.0 or 3.1 compliant)
o Include sub-classed feature types that correspond to requested layers
– Metadata at Component HQ level, per layer
– CIP Data Certification Letter
– Reconciliation of “site” features with Real Property Data (NEW for FY2016)
Each CIP layer is justified by 3-7 different DoD policies; most are required by 5 policies
Same as 2015
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CIP Data Quality Checklist: Overview
CIP Submission Overview Items
– Verify adherence to the three principle components of the CIP Collection, Storage and Dissemination Procedures:
o Data
o Metadata
o Certification Letter
DRAFT Common Installation Picture (CIP) Checklist – High Priority Items
ID CIP Checklist Item Assessment
CIP Submission Overview
1Ensure all required CIP layers are included in the submission. If not, provide a justification (in certification letter) for layers that are not included.
ACCEPTABLE
2Ensure each layer has a metadata record with all mandatory SDSFIE-M metadata elements populated.
NEEDS MINIMAL
CORRECTION
3Ensure a certification letter is submitted by the deadline indicated in the CIP Collection Guidance.
NEEDS CORRECTION
All checklist
items evaluated
using the
categories above
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CIP Data Quality Checklist: All Layers
258,100 duplicate features
identified within Component
submissions
DRAFT Common Installation Picture (CIP) Checklist – High Priority Items
ID CIP Layer Items (All Layers)
4Ensure all CIP layers included in the submission are consolidated into one headquarters level dataset per layer (e.g. don't submit separate layers by installation).
5For each layer, remove any duplicate features (features in the same layer with identical geometries).
6For each layer, remove “excess” features outside of the site boundary that are not associated with the site or Component providing the data.
7Ensure RPSUIDs are populated for each feature, where required.
8Ensure all values in the RPSUID field are valid values (e.g. no site codes, site names, etc.). If RPSUIDs are located in other fields, move to the RPSUID field.
9Ensure RPUIDs are populated for each feature, where required.
10Ensure all values in the RPUID field are valid values (e.g. no RPSUIDs, building numbers, etc.). If RPUIDs are located in other fields, move to the RPUID field.
11Check for invalid geometries (e.g. by using the Check Geometry geoprocessing tool in Esri ArcGIS).
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CIP Data Quality Checklist: Layer Specific
These checklist items for buildings are in addition to the checklist items for all CIP layers
DRAFT Common Installation Picture (CIP) Checklist - High Priority Items
CIP Checklist Item
Sites Only: Ensure that all site boundaries are in the "Site" layer (e.g. not the "Installation" layer)
Sites Only: Ensure that all sites are reconciled against the real property authoritative system of
record. Refer to spreadsheet containing RPAD site records (provided by DISDI).
Buildings Only: Ensure all "demolished" buildings are clearly and uniformly identified in a
common field, if provided.
DRAFT Common Installation Picture (CIP) Checklist - Secondary Priority Items
CIP Checklist Item
Additional Items For Buildings
Ensure all facility numbers (building numbers) are in a common field and formatted in accordance
with the Component APSR.
Ensure all building use types are stored in the same field (e.g. sdsFeatureDescription,
sdsFeatureName, etc.)
Ensure lengthy descriptive information is not included in the sdsFeatureName field.
Ensure all addresses are in the same field and formatted uniformly, if provided.
Additional Items For Sites
If other layers (e.g. buildings) have features assigned to a particular site, ensure that there is at
least a point for the site provided in the site data.
Additional Items For Roads
Ensure all road names are in the same field.
Ensure all road prefixes are in the same field and formatted uniformly (e.g. "N" vs. "North")
Ensure all road suffixes are in the same field and formatted uniformly (e.g. "DRIVE" vs. "Dr." vs.
"Dr" vs. "DR").
Ensure all road categories are in the same field and formatted uniformly.
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What is SDSFIE?
Vector Metadata
Raster Quality
Services
Portrayal
Endorsed
The Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE) are now a family of IT standards for IGI&S.
SDSFIE Vector
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SDSFIE-V 4.0 Implementation Milestones / Deadlines
2016 2017 2018 2019
22 Apr 22 Jun 31 Jan 31 Oct 31 Oct 31 Dec
Data Model
and
Specification
approved by
IGG
Data Model
placed in
DISR as
“Emerging”
ASD(EI&E)
Mandate
Memo
IGG
Develop
Milestones/
Deadlines
Develop
Component
Implementation
Plans
Component Implementation
Plans Must Include:
Adaptation Plan and Schedule
Change Management Process
Governance Process
Data Migration Plan (High Level)
Milestone:
Component
Implementation
Plans Reviewed
and Validated
Develop Component HQ AdaptationsComponent
Data Migration
Milestone:
Component HQ
Adaptations
Approved
Milestone: Data
Migration
Complete
Milestone: Data
Migration Plan
Complete
IGG votes to
recommend
“Mandated” status
to ASD (EI&E)
14 Sep(IGG
Meeting)
31 Jan
Revised
Change
Management
Process
Finalized(IGG Vote)
Develop Data
Migration Plans
2020
SDSFIE Metadata
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SDSFIE Metadata 2.0
• Conceptual Schema (SDSFIE-M) and
Implementation Schema (SMIS) version
1.0.2 currently in DISR as “Emerging”
• NGA has transitioned new ISO and IC
markup specifications into NSG
Application Schema (NAS) 8.0
– NSG Metadata Foundation 3.0 is a profile of
NAS 8.0
• IGG voted to move to the following for
version 2.0:
– NAS 8.0 (and, specifically, ISO 19115-1, ISO
19115-2, ISO 19157, ISO 19110, and IC
ISM) for Conceptual Schema (SDSFIE-M)
and
– ISO 19115-3 for Implementation Schema
(SMIS)
SDSFIE-M 1.0.2
SDSFIE-M 2.0
NAS 8.0
NMF 3.0
Is A Profile
NMF 2.0
Transitioned to
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JUN 2017
Transition
SDSFIE-M 2.0
1.0.2
Metadata Style for
ArcGIS Desktop
SDSFIE-M
Implementation
Schema
1.0.2
10.1.1
10.2.1
10.3.1
1.0.2
Metadata Style for
ArcGIS Desktop
10.3.1
10.4.1
10.5
TODAY
2.0
Metadata Style for
ArcGIS Desktop
10.6?
MAR 2017
SDSFIE-M
Conceptual
Schema
2.0
SDSFIE-M
Implementation
Schema
2.0
2.0
Metadata Style for
ArcGIS PRO?
1.5?
Mid 2018(t) TBD
SDSFIE-M
Conceptual
Schema
1.0.2
SDSFIE-M 1.0.2
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Requirements
• Current Metadata Style based on Desktop Metadata Toolkit with each major
release of ArcGIS
– A great toolkit… but we typically don’t get it until the “.1” release
– Desktop Metadata Toolkit releases in conjunction with major release would allow quick
updates to our Metadata Style & synchronize network certification and accreditation
• ArcGIS Pro needs a similar toolkit for editing metadata profiles (like SDSFIE-M)
with Pro, especially if the aim is to “move” to Pro…
• Desktop and Pro toolkits should provide support for:
– ISO 19115-3 (XML encoding for ISO 19115-1 and ISO 19115-2) – Fundamentals and
Acquisition/Imagery
– 19157-2 (XML encoding for ISO 19157) – Quality
– XML encoding for ISO 19110 – Feature Cataloging
• AGOL/Portal should provide full metadata editing for profiles
Note to ESRI: We need a path for metadata to exist Desktop, Pro, and
AGOL/Portal… editable and visible in all parts of the platform without a
disconnect
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SDSFIE-Q – Status
• SDSFIE-Q Approved
– IGG accepted the final draft of SDSFIE-Q and supporting documents
o Annex A: DCS General Guidance
o Annex B: DCS Example (Military Range))
– IGG has not recommended “mandated” status yet
• Next Steps:
– Draft Revision 1, SDSFIE-Q to complete Raster Data Quality Section (aligns with SDSFIE-R use case requirements)
– Create Data Content Specifications (DCS): The DISDI Program identified 11 CIP layers (below) to complete in 2017
MilitaryRange
MilitaryTrainingLocation
ImpactArea
Site
Installation
LandParcel
Outgrant
Building
Fence
Tower
AccessControl
GolfCourse
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
SDSFIE Raster
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SDSFIE-R – Status
Provides guidance to the IGI&S Community for application of raster
standards
• Minimum and preferred data resolutions to be used
• Preferred data collection, processing and interchange formats
• Best practices for all forms of raster data (raster maps, raster
imagery, elevation, etc.)
• 1 Mar 2017: Votes due on SDSFIE-R Final Draft
– Navy requested time extension to vet the standard with a broader range of SME groups
Site Planning
Environmental Assessment
Feature Extraction
Feature Classification
Obstruction Studies
Contouring/Elevation Mapping
Hydrographic Mapping/Modeling
Line of Sight Studies
Surface (3D) Modeling
Imagery Use Cases Raster Use Cases
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Useful Public Links
• DoDI 8130.01, Installation Geospatial Information and Services (download on DoD Issuances site http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/)
• http://www.acq.osd.mil/eie/BSI/BEI_DISDI.html DISDI Program public page with links to the DoD Components’ IGI&S Program web pages are here
• http://sdsfieonline.org Public registry of IGI&S data standards and related documents (registration required)
• http://www.acq.osd.mil/eie/Downloads/DISDI/installations_ranges.zip Downloadable data set for Military Installations, Ranges, and Training Areas (shapefile)
DISDI Portal (DoD only)
http://disdiportal.osd.mil/
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Our Vision
“To provide authoritative, cost-effective defense installation geospatial information and services for
fact-based decision making across the DoD spectrum of operations.”