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USGS Programs and Activities in Minnesota. Ron Wencl USGS Geospatial Liaison NSDI Partnership Office Hennepin County GIS User Group February 6, 2007. Topics:. Recent activities National Orthophotography Program High Resolution Urban Imagery 2006 Twin Cities photography - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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U.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological Survey
USGS Programs and Activities in Minnesota
Ron WenclUSGS Geospatial LiaisonNSDI Partnership Office
Hennepin County GIS User GroupFebruary 6, 2007
Topics:
Recent activities National Orthophotography Program High Resolution Urban Imagery
2006 Twin Cities photography
Imagery for the Nation Web Mapping Services Planning for the future
USGS National Geospatial Activities
National Geospatial Program Office Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) Geospatial One Stop The National Map National Atlas Board on Geographic Names
National Geospatial Technical Operations Center Network of Geospatial Liaisons
Other Federal Agencies States
Coordination &Standards
Data Discovery& Access
Consistent &Current Content
Approximately 10 states or 20% one meter coverage per year
CYCLE II (2008 – 2012)
Transition from National Data Programs
to Urban Areas
and Homeland Security
Twin Cities Urban Area Imagery
2002 September 0.75 meter color photos
Twin Cities Urban Area Imagery
2004 April 0.3 meter color photos
2006 Twin Cities Urban Area Orthoimagery Collection
Imagery Specifications (minimum) Pixel Resolution: 0.3 meter (1 foot) Radiometry: True color RGB Georeferencing: NAD83, UTM Horizontal accuracy shall not exceed 3-meter diagonal
RMSE (2.12m RMSE X or Y). Leaf-off conditions, there is no snow on the ground,
nor ice on lakes or beaches
• Planned imagery acquisition on 2 year cyclePlanned imagery acquisition on 2 year cycle
for U.S. Urban Areas (HSIP 133 Cities)for U.S. Urban Areas (HSIP 133 Cities)
2006 USGS Metro Imagery
USGS Cooperative Agreements signed fall ‘05 w/ Hennepin and Ramsey Counties
Additional “urban footprint” contracted by USGS early 2006
Distribute to NGA and DHS
To be served by USGS in 2007Available by Seamless Server
Data Access
The National Map - http://nationalmap.gov/
Seamless Data Distribution System at EROS
http://seamless.usgs.gov/
State and local web services (TBD)
http://www.nsgic.org/hottopics/imageryofnation.cfm
Imagery for the Nation
Current status:
USGS
FY 2008 – “Reprogram” $5M
FY 2009 – Request Acquisition $
USDA
Annual NAIP $ - No funding request
Other Feds - TBD
Future Imagery Plans for Minnesota?
2008 Minneapolis – St. Paul metro area
(Homeland Security Urban Areas)
Partnership opportunity?
2008 Statewide Digital Orthos
NAIP partnership?
Leaf-off, CIR?
Lessons Learned: Hurricane Katrina
Major emphasis on geospatial information coordination, data sharing, and products
Need for clear roles and responsibilities Across Federal, state, and local communities Between Federal agencies
Improved geospatial data acquisition and delivery Pre-staged data acquisition Efficient organization and archival of information and products Reliable and efficient data delivery technology and mechanisms Redundancy and failover capabilities
Enhanced products and services Map product generation from The National Map and GOS Maps-on-demand and just-in-time printing
Geospatial Data Acquisition and Processing
Partnership between NGA, DHS, USGS, and over 100 state and local partners will put $70+ million of imagery into the public domain Coastal and high-hurricane risk areas; urban areas Leveraging multiple funding and contracting
sources Utilizing USGS Geospatial Liaison Network for
partnerships and data sharing agreements Publishing plans to Geospatial One-Stop Model of Federal, state, and local cooperation
Geospatial Data Acquisition and Processing
Partnerships with state and local government on cataloging and acquiring GIS vector data
Base Data of The National Map GIS for the Gulf Best Practices Data Model
Transportation Structures (hospital, shelter, fire…) Boundaries Hydrography
The National Map – Data delivery, download, and updated USGS maps and products
GIS for the Gulf – Vector (feature) data from State and local sources in a best practices data model
Hazards Data Distribution System – Managed access for dedicated emergency response support
Data Discovery, Access and Delivery
What is HSIP?
“… the HSIP will combine all NIMA Homeland Security commercial imagery, geospatial data, and Geospatial Intelligence products into a single, integrated database.”
- Source: Homeland Security Infrastructure Program, Tiger Team Report.
Collection of base map layers and homeland security related geospatial data.
Sources: mainly licensed commodity datasets, some Federal sources
Federal Government homeland security use only
Local governments and state governments may only view data through a thin client (“disclosure”)
In the event of an emergency, data may be released to state and local governments.
NGOs (e.g. Red Cross) may not access the data
Fire Stations Law Enforcement Stations Prisons and Jails Hospitals Urgent Care Clinics Colleges Universities Schools EMS Stations Electric Power Infrastructure Gas Stations Pipelines Oil Wells Oil Refineries Oil Terminals Nuclear Fuel Plants Nuclear Waste Storage Nuclear Research Facilities
Federal Reserve Banks Bullion Repositories Banks Food Processing Plants Manufacturing Plants Mines Rail Lines Rail Yards AM/FM/TV Broadcast
Facilities Commodity Exchanges
What is HSIP?
Examples of HSIP Layers
What is NADB?
The Office of Infrastructure Protection’s Protective Security Division (PSD) is responsible for reducing the nation’s vulnerability to terrorism by developing and implementing plans to protect critical infrastructure and key assets, and to deny the use of infrastructure as a weapon. To facilitate this responsibility, PSD is building an inventory of the nation's infrastructure and will utilize Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources (CI/KR) in the National Asset Database (NADB). The foundation for the NADB was the White House Office of Homeland Security’s catalogue of approximately 160 assets in its Liberty Shield list.
Source: Submissions from State, Local and Federal Agencies as well as Industry
~100,000 Assets
Everything from a certain ranch in Crawford TX to food cart in Wisconsin
What is TGS’ Role?
Assign Correct Geospatial Location
Delete: Duplicates, “Out of Business”, “Does not Belong in Layer” entities
Find and Add Missing Entities
Author FGDC Compliant Metadata
Analyze Quality (accuracy, currency, completeness)
*** TGS Has Only Worked on Some HSIP Layers ***
*** TGS did not SELECT assets for the NADB, we only verified name, address, phone and geospatial location
***
Project Homeland
Joint Project Involving:
- ESRI
- USGS
-Dept. of Defense
(NGA)
The National Map(Public)
USGS
HLS/HLD Community
Consortia
Data Partners
Local Partners
Project HomelandSynthesis & Collaboration Data
Flows
USGS Liaison
(Sensitive Data)
RegisteredMap Services
and/or Data
Data Passthru
Data Passthru
ET
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State Agencies
Data Passthru
ETL = Extract, Transform, Load
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Increasing Classification
Level
Increasing Classification
Level
Unclass
SBU
Future Plans for the Twin Cities?
Coordination for 2008 imagery
Republican National Convention= National Special Security Event (NSSE)
Coordination of geospatial data among
Federal, State and local authorities
U.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological Survey
Questions?
Ron Wencl
763-783-3207