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Presentation Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Huntsville, AL

Presentation Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Huntsville, AL. This presentation was provided in 2009 and is certainly temporal, given the nature of the discussion. Presentation roughly 10 minutes as part of a panel. Forget Everything what if we started over?. Learon Dalby GIS Program Manager

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Presentation Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Huntsville, AL

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  1. PresentationTuesday, November 17, 2009Huntsville, AL This presentation was provided in 2009 and is certainly temporal, given the nature of the discussion. Presentation roughly 10 minutes as part of a panel.

  2. Forget Everything what if we started over? Learon Dalby GIS Program Manager Arkansas Geographic Information Office (AGIO) Ed Parsons- http://bit.ly/zcpU6

  3. Building an SDI This is not a technology problem.

  4. Building an SDI This is not a technology problem.

  5. People

  6. People Insert Pictures

  7. NSGIC National States Geographic Information Council an organization committed to efficient and effective government through the prudent adoption of geospatial information technologies (GIT).

  8. NSGIC –Model State Criteria • Strategic and business plans • A full-time paid GIS coordinator and staff • Clearly defined authority and responsibility for coordination • A relationship with the chief information officer • A political or executive champion is involved in coordination • A tie into national programs • An inter-governmental working environment free of "turf wars" • Sustainable funding mechanisms • Contracting authority and cost sharing mechanisms • Statewide coordination efforts that can be a conduit for federal initiatives

  9. NSGIC –Model State Criteria • Strategic and business plans • A full-time paid GIS coordinator and staff • Clearly defined authority and responsibility for coordination • A relationship with the chief information officer • A political or executive champion is involved in coordination • A tie into national programs • An inter-governmental working environment free of "turf wars" • Sustainable funding mechanisms • Contracting authority and cost sharing mechanisms • Statewide coordination efforts that can be a conduit for federal initiatives Bunch of words- what's that mean?

  10. People Insert Pictures

  11. Where have we been? Creating Data Creating Data Connecting to Data Viewing Data Viewing Data Viewing Data

  12. Where Are We Now? Creating Sharing Data Creating Sharing Data Passively Creating Sharing Data Passively Creating Sharing Data Millions of Sensors Passively Creating Sharing Data

  13. Are we asking the questions? • Building (Maintaining) a SDI will require new ways of thinking • That’s ok • We should learn from those that are doing it right now • We have the technology to not only gather data, but share knowledge quickly Millions of Sensors Passively Creating Sharing Data

  14. Where Are We Now? How will government work with this?

  15. Parting Thought Government has a role to play but maybe… • We should be enablers • We should not stifle innovation • We should open the doors to the information and get out of the way

  16. Contact Information Learon Dalby Learon.Dalby@arkansas.gov Twitter: @learondalby http://www.slideshare.net/learondalby

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