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Leveraging spatial data and imagery for campus safety

Leveraging spatial data and imagery for campus safety. Seth Peery, Enterprise GIS Malcolm Beckett, IT for Administration. Objectives. Illustrate successful collaborations between VPIT and VPAS on the management of foundational geospatial datasets

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Leveraging spatial data and imagery for campus safety

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  1. Leveraging spatial data and imagery for campus safety Seth Peery, Enterprise GIS Malcolm Beckett, IT for Administration

  2. Objectives • Illustrate successful collaborations between VPIT and VPAS on the management of foundational geospatial datasets • Demonstrate access modes and delegated administration for Pictometry imagery • Discuss Interior Space CADGIS workflow • Discuss organizational and technical considerations associated with space.facilities.vt.edu CAS migration • Demonstrate logging and reporting features added by IT for Admin Svcs for space website

  3. Collaboration • Nearly all geospatial problems in the operational space have technical, data, and business processcomponents. • VPIT == Technical expertise and infrastructure • VPAS == Domain expertise and authoritative data • Our data is our foundation; systems facilitate access • Enterprise GIS and FS::Eng. Operations work shoulder to shoulder • CAD GIS ETL • AimCAD • Pictometry • Data request workflow • Standards Development • Database schemas and version structure • Campus Map • Information Modeling • Basemap services • Common core infrastructure services • Web app development . . .

  4. Pictometry Analytics • N, S, E, W and nadir perspectives for all of main campus • 2013, 2011 and 2009 data available • Horizontal and vertical measurement • Overlay spatial data via ArcGIS extension AND Web UI

  5. Pictometry Access Modes (1) Web Application (PASE) (2) Cached ArcGIS Server MapService (used in Campus Map) (3) NAS share (for ArcGIS and EFS) \\birdseye.gis.vt.edu\Pictometry

  6. Managing Pictometry Access • Multiple web application instances (“organizations”) can be configured to meet specific needs. • Primary organization is “VPAS” • User accounts local to system • Shared Administration model • VPIT: Enterprise GIS manages server infrastructure • VPAS: Engineering Operations manages users and content Contact jashelto@vt.edu for access to Pictometry apps and data

  7. Interior Space CAD GIS ETL • Objective: create GIS representation of interior space that is automatically kept up to date • Integrate with HokieServ (AiM) for attribute data • ETL CAD data to polygons (AimCAD, gizinta) • Visualization (Invision FM) Invision FM implementation has been identified as a high priority for both CTSSR and Facilities Services::Engineering Operations for the current year.

  8. Space Website and CAS • Old space website (cdcd.vt.edu) used IP restriction, no login; was taken down • Several business processes depended on a web-based space data access vehicle • Enterprise GIS and Facilities Services::Engineering Operations worked together to identify requirements for re-launch • Content: Identify non-sensitive graphical and attribute standard • Access Policy: CAS authN, ED affiliations for authZ • Logging and Reporting considerations

  9. CAS Implementation and Security Considerations Malcolm beckett

  10. Contact Information Malcolm Beckett Director IT for Administrative Services (0291) 280 Sterrett Drive Blacksburg, VA 24061 (540) 231-2319 malcolm@vt.edu Seth Peery Senior GIS Architect Enterprise GIS (0214) 1700 Pratt Dr Blacksburg, VA 24061 (540) 231-2178 sspeery@vt.edu

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