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1 1 Esri International User Conference | June 27 – July 1, 2016 | San Diego Convention Center Promoting Geospatial Insight to Advance the Navy Shore Enterprise Darrell R. Robertson GeoReadiness Program Manager United States Navy Ed Riegelmann Chief Geospatial Officer Critigen

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Page 1: Promoting Geospatial Insight to Advance the Navy Shore ...Navy geospatial assets. GRX provides map based access to a variety of Navy business systems and the ability to overlay Navy

1 1Esri International User Conference | June 27 – July 1, 2016 | San Diego Convention Center

Promoting Geospatial Insight to

Advance the Navy Shore Enterprise

Darrell R. Robertson GeoReadiness Program Manager

United States Navy

Ed RiegelmannChief Geospatial Officer

Critigen

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United States Navy

GeoReadiness Program

Background

•To address the geospatial needs of the Navy shore installation

management community, the Navy created the GeoReadiness

program.

•The program, led by NAVFAC HQ on behalf of CNIC and OPNAV,

was established to maximize the use of maps, aerial imagery and

other geospatial data and technologies to provide situational

awareness and improve time to decision on the impact of shore

installation activities, incidents

and investments.

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Navy’s Shore Enterprise Facts & Figures

•11 Regions with 71 Installations and 915 Special Areas

•123 NOSCs (formerly Navy Reserve Centers)

•37,181 Buildings, 30,176 Non-building Structures

•414 Piers-Wharves, 117 Runways, 249 Hangars

•134 Child Development Centers, 80 Chapels, 83 Galleys

•1.87M Acres of Land and Facilities with a PRV > $199B

•969,154 Active Duty, Reserve and Civilian Navy Personnel,

Contractors and Family Members Who Work and Live on Navy

Installations. Also serving 575,000 Military Retirees.

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U.S. Navy GeoReadiness IGI&S Enterprise

Forward, Engaged, Ready

GEOREADINESS

Providing Authoritative

Installation Geospatial

Information & Services

(IGI&S)

Ensuring Accurate,

Timely & Accessible

Shore Installation Maps

for Better Decisions

Geo-enabling the Navy

Shore Installation

Mission to Achieve:

• Readiness

• Performance

• Sustainability

Enabling and Validation

the Periodic Virtual

Inventory (PVI) Process

to Support FIAR

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Navy GeoReadiness Enterprise Architecture

Producers/Data Generators

GRC

AM

EV

PW

CI

DATA AND PORTAL HOSTING

“Publish web services” “Consume web services”

Consumer Requirements

BL/PL (Mission Support)

GRC (Products & Services)

CNIC (Infrastructure/Energy)

OPNAV (Data Calls)

OSD (DSL/Data Calls)

FLEET (Planning/Analysis)

Energy

Enter Data Once, Use it Many Times

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Navy GeoReadiness Explorer (GRX)

Discover More, Search Less

Access Shore Knowledge

GRX supports the Navy’s global

mission by providing a

seamless view of worldwide

Navy geospatial assets.

GRX provides map based

access to a variety of Navy

business systems and the ability

to overlay Navy data with other

web based map services.

Enabling single interface

access to a variety of data

increases situational awareness,

increases timeliness, and allows

Navy leadership to make more

informed decisions.

GRX is available today through

the NMCI network via the

NAVFAC Portal to everyone with

a CAC.

https://hub.navfac.navy.mil/go

/GeoReadiness

Easy Access to

Authoritative Data

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Navy Shore Installation Management

Support

Serving Multiple Missions with a Common Shared Information Infrastructure

Business functions consume or reference authoritative geospatial data – Improving Operational Readiness

Planning &

Facilities

Management

Range

Management

Public Works

Emergency Planning &

Response

Environmental

ManagementForce Protection

and SecurityEnergy Management

Integration with

DOD Enterprise

Systems

GeoReadiness Data Repository

Cloud

Real Estate &

Encroachment

Operational

Planning/Analysis

FIAR/PVI

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GeoReadiness Program Strategy 2016-2020

GEOREADINESS MISSION

• GeoReadiness provides Navy shore

installation missions with geospatial

products and services that improve

situational awareness and strengthen

decision-making.

GEOREADINESS VISION

• Promoting geospatial insight to

advance the Navy Shore Enterprise.

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GeoReadiness Program Goals 2016-2020

• Goal 1: Establish a Collaborative and

Services Oriented GeoReadiness Program

• Goal 2: Maintain Precise, Standardized and

Authoritative Geospatial Data

• Goal 3: Provide Geospatial Technology

Solutions to Navy Business Challenges

• Goal 4: Develop and Communicate Policy

and Guidance to Support and Promote

Geospatial Use

• Goal 5: Identify and Leverage Resources to

Meet Customer Geospatial Requirements

IMPROVE

DECISION

MAKING

INCREASE

COMMUNI-

CATION

VALIDATE

DATA

ACCURACY

MAINTAIN

AND GROW

GIS SYSTEM

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Goal 1: Establish A Collaborative and Services

Oriented GeoReadiness Program

MEASURING SUCCESS

GeoReadiness provides HQ, Regional and Installation customers with the

geospatial data, services, and tools necessary to exploit geospatial

information easily and immediately.

Business lines leverage each other’s GIS expertise to expand knowledge,

reduce duplicative efforts, and produce successful GeoReadiness product

and service solutions to mission needs.

Military service, civil agencies and non-government organizations

collaborate to share geospatial data, solutions, and methods for mutual aid.

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Goal 2: Maintain Precise, Standardized and

Authoritative Geospatial Data

MEASURING SUCCESS

Precise and reliable geospatial information is continually maintained and

updated to reflect current conditions and requirements at Navy installations.

Geospatial features, attributes and metadata comply with the Navy

adaptation of the SDSFIE standards.

Navy business data are geo-enabled without duplication in geospatial

databases.

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Goal 3: Provide Geospatial Technology Solutions

to Navy Business Challenges

MEASURING SUCCESS

Innovative solutions provide rapid access to identify, collect, retrieve, fuse,

analyze and format geospatial and related attribute Information.

Applications and systems are reliable, adaptable, easy to use and require

minimal training.

Geospatial products and services have quantifiable cost and performance

measures to determine added mission value.

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Goal 4: Develop and Communicate Policy and

Guidance to Support and Promote Geospatial Use

MEASURING SUCCESS

GeoReadiness guidance and policy are developed, disseminated, and

enforced by leadership.

GeoReadiness strategies and programs are aligned with Navy goals,

strategies, architectures and measures.

GeoReadiness employs best business practices to continuously improve

customer support, reduce infrastructure costs, and apply the best available

information technology.

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Goal 5: Identify and Leverage Resources to Meet

Customer Geospatial Requirements

MEASURING SUCCESS

GeoReadiness is funded and staffed to organize, educate personnel,

develop internal capabilities, and provide GeoReadiness services to HQ,

Regional and Installation customers in perpetuity.

Geospatial data is collected once and shared thereafter, eliminating

unnecessary data collection and reducing overall costs.

Best of class GIS solutions are web-enabled, integrated with business

systems and shared across the enterprise, eliminating redundant

investments in duplicative solutions.

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Challenges to Measuring Success:

Program Prioritization and Baselining

•Prioritize and Sequence/Phase GeoReadiness Activities

–Large projects to small work processes

–Implementation and sustainment activities

•Baseline Costs

–Utilize known/measured values (best), or base on estimates

•Articulate “Value” in an

Easy-to-understand Model

•Blend and Balance

Quantitative and Qualitative

Factors

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Challenges to Measuring Success:

Establish Measuring Methods

•Capture and Track by Program Activity

–Quantitative (financial) analysis

–Qualitative (strategic impact, risk) value

•Blend Quantitative and Qualitative

Factors Into a Single

Benefit Factor Summary

•Use Visual Methods to

Communicate Value

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Challenges to Measuring Success:

Establish Measuring Methods

•Capture and Track Quantitative Costs

–Implementation Cost (Actual $ or Estimated $)

•Annual Return on Investment Assumptions:

–Cost Savings (How Much $ was Saved?)

–Cost Avoidance (How Much $ Might it Have Cost?)

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Challenges to Measuring Success:

Establish Measuring Methods

•Capture and Track Qualitative Costs

–Degree of Need – Breadth of applicability

–Strategic Value – Depth of impact

–Degree of Risk – Development, adoption, and sustainment risk

•The Benefit Factor Summary Blends

Quantitative and Qualitative Costs

Into a Single Rating for Each Activity

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Challenges to Measuring Success:

Visualizing Value

IMP

LE

ME

NTA

TIO

N C

OS

T

$

$

BENEFIT FACTOR0 10

• Activities are

plotted based

on Cost versus

Benefit

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Challenges to Measuring Success:

Visualizing Value

IMP

LE

ME

NTA

TIO

N C

OS

T

$

$

BENEFIT FACTOR0 10

• Activities are

then rated,

ranked, and

scheduled

for funding and

execution

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Summary

• The GeoReadiness Program was established to build, sustain, and

advance the Navy Shore Enterprise.

• To develop a professional and reliable organization that provides a

premier level of service to Navy Shore Enterprise stakeholders

requires the development of quality measures that are used to

manage and improve GeoReadiness activities.

• Measuring GeoReadiness success should cover each of the

following five program focus areas: People, Data,

Processes, Systems and Applications, and

Funding.

• The results of these efforts will help inform

Navy leadership of the effectiveness and

contributions of the GeoReadiness Program

to support the Navy Shore Enterprise.

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Questions?

Promoting Geospatial Insight to

Advance the Navy Shore Enterprise

Darrell RobertsonGeoReadiness Program Manager

United States Navy, NAVFAC AM4

(202) 685-9416

[email protected]

Ed RiegelmannChief Geospatial Officer

Critigen

(719) 337-2472

[email protected]