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2010 Orthoimagery Framework Progress Report

2010 Orthoimagery Framework Progress Report. 2005 Imagery : ½ - 1 m. Imagery Portal. Update Data: Other datasets , (IR) Fund Stewardship. So far were on track for 2010. Future planning needs to take place. Planning for 2010 & beyond Imagery …. Where are we?. Framework Theme

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2010 Orthoimagery Framework Progress Report

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  1. 2010 Orthoimagery Framework Progress Report Ortho FIT Status - Sounhein 2009

  2. 2005 Imagery : ½ - 1 m. Imagery Portal Update Data: Other datasets , (IR) Fund Stewardship So far were on track for 2010. Future planning needs to take place. Planning for 2010 & beyond Imagery … Where are we? Framework Theme Orthoimagery Where do we need to go? How did we do? Need a Reliable Funding mechanism for current and future data acqusitions How to get there? Ortho FIT Status - Sounhein 2009

  3. History 20051st Step: Garner Support: In 2004, OGIC adopted Imagery Consortium MOU 2nd Step: Coordinate with stakeholders and ink agreements. Ortho FIT Status - Sounhein 2009

  4. History 20052nd – Cont Workflows of inked agreements Imagery Consortium Fed Local State Federal Agencies Private $250k: Consortium/OGIC (Thru Geo) to Vendor Interagency* $200k: Consortium/OGIC (Thru Geo) to FSA Interagency $1mill transfer: Fed Agencies to FSA GEO FSA Partnership Contract Contract 1/2 meter Imagery $250K to Vendor One Meter Imagery: $1.2 Mill to Vendor Vendor * OBA assistance needed Agreement Flow of Funds Ortho FIT Status - Sounhein 2009

  5. History – Cont 3rd Step: Vendor facilitates required task, delivers product to stakeholders. 4th Step: QA/QC feedback process initiated via group of stakeholders Ortho FIT Status - Sounhein 2009

  6. Hurry up and wait … GIS user Ortho FIT Status - Sounhein 2009

  7. Final Delivery – Imagery distribute to stakeholders Final Stage - Creation of portal for distribution of data Ortho FIT Status - Sounhein 2009

  8. 2005 Orthoimagery In Review How did we do & what did we Learn? • Need for a more efficient contract mechanism for procuring data. • Need to distribute data via portal. • Need to make sure stewardship is not left out of ongoing efforts. • Need to plan data acquisition in state biennial funding cycle, to take advantage of IFTN’s three-year data acquisition cycle. Ortho FIT Status - Sounhein 2009

  9. 2010 Orthoimagery Approach • Were taking a more organized and efficient approach for 2010 • All agency use the data but not all agencies help fund that data Ortho FIT Status - Sounhein 2009

  10. 2010 Orthoimagery Status • 1st Step: Garner support …. Complete • Everyone has need for imagery background dataset • All agency use the data but not all agencies help fund that data • 2nd Step: Secure 1st round funding …. Almost complete • ½ meter funding is in place. • $250,000 contributed by State of Oregon DAS • $49,000 contributed by ODOT for State portion of IFTN Cost • $25,000 also contributed by ODOT for Contract Management Ortho FIT Status - Sounhein 2009

  11. 2010 Orthoimagery Status -Cont • 3rd Step: Mechanism to handle Imagery procurement • Corp of Engineers in St Louis will manage Contract • State of Oregon will contract with fed agency (COE) to handle IFTN contract. This will reduce cost for contract management, and affectively stream line the project • COE will then contract with one of five pre-approved vendors ( Sanborn) for ½ meter and IR products, based on NAIP. They will also facilitate all QA/QC eliminating the need for stakeholder s to QA/QC data. • 4th Step: Secure 2nd round funding - IR add on product • Currently need to secure funding for buy up of IR dataset. • Goal of $100,000 total for cost of additional buy up product. • Need to secure funding for storage of Data and stewardship. • Storage costs at the SDC are becoming more of a factor. Distribution of data via portal has maintenance cost to consider. • OGIC Framework Funding: Could create problems for funding of competing themes • Better approach: Establish as an Biennium budgetary item for all agency’s, and /or solicit Funds via public outreach Ortho FIT Status - Sounhein 2009

  12. The End Contacts: R. Sounhein C. Smith GIS Coordinator State GIS Coordinator Dept . State Lands DAS GEO Office (503) 986-5270 (503) 378-6066 randy.sounhein@state.or.uscy.smith@state.or.us orthoimagery@listsmart.osl.state.or.us Ortho FIT Status - Sounhein 2009

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