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Connecting with Geo-Spatial Technology Professionals
Bill Holder, Kosciusko County GIS Director
Indiana Geographic Information Council
A little about me... and Geography Always loved maps and Geography Navigator on family trips College, majored in Geography
University of South Alabama (BS,1990)
Appalachian State University (MA,1992) First exposed to GIS as a graduate student at Appalachian State, where I worked as a graduate assistant to create a GIS base map for Avery County, North Carolina. As a graduate student I also had the opportunity to teach 3 sessions of “Intro to Physical Geography” I started my Professional career in 1992 as a GIS Specialist for the Knoxville/ Knox County (Tennessee) Metro Plan Commission While in Knoxville, I had the opportunity to teach “Intro to Human Geography” part time at Roane State Community College I am currently the Kosciusko County GIS Director, a position I have held since 1998
Today’s Presentation
What is GIS? GIS in Kosciusko County GIS Mapping Websites GIS as a career Discussion
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Connecting People with the World Around
Them
A Geographic Information System
A GIS is layering mapped information in a computer to help us view our world as a system
What if?!?
More than just maps… in a GIS, the maps have tables of data behind the map features.
This means when you combine different maps you combine data to get the information you need.
From Maps to Information
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+ Soil Layer
Parcel Layer
+ Perform Analysis
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= Get Answers!!11
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Exactly. For example…
• Soil types help guide tax assessment for agricultural lands • A county can use GIS to find what portion of the land owned by Bob Scott is on suitable soil
So, I can use GIS to answer questions?
And there’s lots more
From resource management, economic development, emergency response, and the business of government…
GIS is an increasingly important tool for getting the information you need – how you need it!
GIS in Kosciusko County GIS Department created in 1997 Started by flying Aerial Photography and Converting Old Plat Books into digital parcel layer Purchased GIS software to create and maintain our
GIS data Created or acquired many geographic layers for Kosciusko County
road centerlines, soils, wetlands, zoning,
lakes, creeks and rivers, city/town limit lines,
railroads, cemeteries, addresses, 2 foot contours Department of 2 people
What do we do? It is never boring Acquisition of new Aerial photography Provide training and help desk services on County Mapping website to County employees and the public. (Trained 300 people from January-March 2008 on use of new county mapping website) Make maps for County Departments and the public Support the GIS mapping system for the Central Dispatch Center (911) Create new Geographic layers or maintain existing layers Perform geographic analysis for other departments or the public using GIS data and softwareExamples: Buffer lists, lake shoreline change studies,AgOverlay functions, septic lake studies, automated watershed delineation Manage the GIS database Cemetery Mapping Project Use Global Positioning System (GPS) units to collect data in field
GIS Mapping Websites City/County Parcel Locator Mapping Websites Statewide GIS Portals IndianaMap The National Map Google Earth
City/County Parcel Locators Many Indiana cities/counties have these websites Main purpose is for locating real property Can search for property by name, address, parcel number Provides property info about each property. Ownership, tax billing info, assessment info Zooms user to location of property on map. Enables user to select layer to view as background to property lines.Aerial Photos, zoning, soil info
IndianaMap Websitewww.indianamap.org
Pulls together data from Cities, Counties and State Government and displays seamless Statewide map
The IndianaMap
It’s One Map for Indiana…It’s Statewide,
It’s Regional, It’s Local…It’s Yours!
IndianaMap Vision
ONE MAP FOR INDIANA
Enable improved government service to citizens, and an enhanced ability for citizens to stay informed and to engage in the democratic process
Integration now of the best available data, focusing on local sources, with state and federal
Distribution that provides access to data and metadata Web portal with tiered access for decision-makers and the
public with non-technical interface to viewing geospatial information,
Planning through the IGIC Framework Committee for 100% coverage of all framework layers, with variable resolution (minimum 1:24:000), within 3-5 years, and
Education and outreach on the relevancy, importance and capabilities offered by the IndianaMap.
IndianaMap Framework Data
Framework data make up the common “base map” -
those data needed by the most people,
most often,to support the most
applications
(defined by Indiana Code 4-23-7.3-3)
The National Map The National Map is a consistent framework for geographic knowledge needed by the Nation. It provides public access to high-quality, geospatial data and information from multiple partners to help support decision making by resource managers and the public. The National Map is the product of a consortium of Federal, State, and local partners who provide geospatial data to enhance America's ability to access, integrate, and apply geospatial data at global, national, and local scales. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is committed to meeting the Nation's needs for current base geographic data and maps. Our vision is that, by working with partners, we will ensure that the Nation has access to current, accurate, and nationally consistent digital data and topographic maps derived from those data.
Google Earth
GIS as a Career Careers in GIS at all levels of Government
City – Utilities, planning, law enforcement
County – Parcel maintenance, drainage
Regional – MACOG. Regional Planning
State – In 2007, Indiana hired first GIO
Federal – USGS, USDA-NRCS Utilities – Nipsco, Duke Energy, Kosciusko REMC, Veolia Water GIS Software Companies – ESRI, WTH Technology, Autodesk, MapInfo, The Schneider Corp GIS Service Providers – Photogrammetry, Data Conversion, Universities – Research, Education Businesses – Site locators, large corporations managing
GIS as a Career
Warsaw Co-op Program – High School student worked with me for the school year. He accomplished:
Building layer
Lake depth layer
Cleaned up county drainage layer
Mapped historic structure survey
Used GPS to map the Winona Lake Bike Trails
Helped create a GIS layer of gravestones for
two cemeteries in Kosciusko County
Contacting a GIS person in your area
Northeast Indiana GIS Users Group Northwest Indiana GIS Forum Indiana Geographic Information Council (IGIC)
RAMONA INVENTORY
Discussion
How can we (Geo Spatial Professionals) help you?
Thank YouContact Info:
Bill Holder
100 W Center St, Suite 305
Warsaw, Indiana 46580
Phone: 574.372.2485
E-Mail: [email protected]