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Environmental Information Exchange Network

National STORET Users Conference. Environmental Information Exchange Network. Andrew T. Battin, Director Information Exchange & Services Division Office of Information Collection Office of Environmental Information November 15, 2004. What is the Exchange Network?.

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Environmental Information Exchange Network

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  1. National STORET Users Conference Environmental Information Exchange Network Andrew T. Battin, Director Information Exchange & Services Division Office of Information Collection Office of Environmental Information November 15, 2004

  2. What is the Exchange Network? An Internet and standards-based method for exchanging environmental information between partners • Design Principles: • Stewardship of specific data will be handled by mutual agreement between 2 or more trading partners • Stewards, through their nodes, are directly responsible for the quality and availability of this data • Network members, whose use of stewarded data necessitates the maintenance of local copies, are responsible and accountable for ensuring the integrity and currency of those copies • Network members agree to use the Network technology standards

  3. Data Transfer Nodes(Web Services) • Nodes • Hardware and software used to exchange information on the Network • Use the Internet, a set of protocols, and appropriate security to respond to authorized requests for information • Send the requested information in a standard format, XML • Each partner has only one Node

  4. Data Exchange Templates/XML Schema • Data Exchange Templates • Describe format of data being exchanged • Consist of XML schema • Draw upon data standards • Potential to reuse XML schema modules Schema are developed for each exchange type (e.g., Discharge Monitoring Report data)

  5. Trading Partner Agreements • TPAs are made between exchange partners • Identify data exchange frequency • Identify exact data types/fields exchanged • Uses XML schema

  6. DET TPA Catalog How the Pieces Fit Together State Environmental Department EPA National Emissions Inventory Database EPA NODE (CDX) RCRAInfo Web Server Internet Internet Emissions Reporting (based on TPA) Single Integrated System <Emissions Inventory Report> <Site Information> <Facility #><location> <Chemical Info> <limit><.88ppm> NODE RCRAInfo Reporting (based on TPA) • Relies on: • XML web services (using SOAP, WSDL, etc.) and schema • Trading partner agreements • Data Standards <RCRA Facility Status Report> <Site Information> <Facility #><location> <Status Code>

  7. States (through ECOS) Future Network Partners EPA Key Reports to State/EPA Information Management Workgroup (IMWG) EnvironmentalDataStandardsCouncil (EDSC) Participates in Coordinates with Network Steering Board (NSB) Other Action Teams Standards Development Teams IntegratedProjectTeams (IPTs) Node Group Technical Resources Group (TRG) Network Governance Structure

  8. Exchange Network Grant Program • Purpose of the Grant Program: • To help states, tribes, and territories develop connections to the Exchange Network and use it to share data and information that will enhance environmental decision-making • State and Tribal Assistance Grant (STAG) Funding: • FY 2002: $25M, funded 68 awards • FY 2003: $19.9M, funded 68 awards • FY 2004: $20M, expect to fund 67 grants • FY 2005 President’s Budget Request: $25M

  9. Exchange Network Grant Program • Exchange Network data flow development • Air Quality System (AQS) • Facility Registry System (FRS) • Integrated Compliance Information System – National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (ICIS-NPDES) • National Emissions Inventory (NEI) • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information System (RCRAInfo) • Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) • Toxics Release Inventory System (TRIS) • Water Quality Monitoring Data (Pacific North West) • Non-Traditional (i.e. - 303d, Endangered Species)

  10. Exchange Network Grant Program FY 2005 Potential Projects • Exchange Network node and infrastructure development • Data standards development and implementation • Development of Web-based services, security enhancements, and data quality improvements • Sharing of geospatial data using the Exchange Network • Collaborative, innovative projects that demonstrate the value of the Exchange Network

  11. What is the end result? • Using the Exchange Network • Better quality data being exchanged • States/EPA working closely to adopt new standards • Data Standards embedded in XML Schema • Machine to machine exchanges • More data can be exchanged among new partners • State to state exchanges already occurring • Infrastructure can be applied to new data exchange types • States share successes, promote reusability • More timely data • Data can be published and exchanged as soon as partners agree • Cost Savings reported by states

  12. STORET and the Exchange Network • Coexist and mutually supportive • Data Standard – Environmental Sampling, Analysis, and Results (ESAR) • XML Schema development and implementation • Trading Partner Agreements

  13. Points of Contact: Rebecca Moser Exchange Network Grant Program Manager (202) 566-1679 Pat Garvey EPA Staff Director, Network Steering Board (202) 566-1687 Molly O'Neill State Director Network Steering Board (202) 624-3507 or moneill@sso.org Mary E. Greene Chief, Information Exchange Partnership Branch (202) 566-1634 www.exchangenetwork.net

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