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Jim Sparks Indiana Geographic Information Officer

Jim Sparks Indiana Geographic Information Officer. INDIANA OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY. Office: (317) 234-5889 Cell: (317) 517-1879 gio@iot.in.gov. 100 North Senate Ave. N551 Government Center North Indianapolis, IN 46204. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative. 01. July 14, 2008.

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Jim Sparks Indiana Geographic Information Officer

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  1. Jim Sparks Indiana Geographic Information Officer INDIANA OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY Office: (317) 234-5889 Cell: (317) 517-1879 gio@iot.in.gov 100 North Senate Ave. N551 Government Center North Indianapolis, IN 46204

  2. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 01 July 14, 2008

  3. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 10 August 18, 2008

  4. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 14 September 10, 2008

  5. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 24 November 12, 2008

  6. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 33 January 5, 2009

  7. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 45 February 9, 2009

  8. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 47 February 10, 2009

  9. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 49 February 20, 2009

  10. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 50 March 6, 2009

  11. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 52 March 22, 2009 Very Spatial Podcast Episode 192

  12. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 54 April 27, 2009

  13. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 55 April 29, 2009

  14. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 57 May 1, 2009

  15. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 58 May 5, 2009

  16. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 63 May 13, 2009

  17. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 64 May 15, 2009

  18. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 66 June 3, 2009

  19. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 67 June 5, 2009

  20. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 71 June 12, 2009

  21. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 72 July 13, 2009

  22. IndianaMap Data Sharing Initiative 74 September 26, 2009

  23. IndianaMap Data Sharing InitiativeCollaborators • 74 Indiana Counties • Indiana Geographic Information Council (IGIC) • Indiana Department of Homeland Security (DHS) • Indiana Geological Survey (IGS) • University Information Technology Services, Indiana University (UITS) • United States Geological Survey (USGS) • Indiana GIS Center of Excellence (CoE) • Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) • Department of Local Government Finance (DLGF) • State Data Center, Indiana State Library • Indiana Business Research Center (IBRC) • IndianaView Consortium • Coalition of Universities for Spatial Information Sciences (CUSIS) • Geographic Information Office (GIO), Indiana Office of Technology

  24. Dare To Dream!!!Participating Counties as of 9/24/2009 Adams Bartholomew Benton Brown Cass Clark Clay Clinton Crawford Daviess Dearborn DeKalb Delaware Dubois Elkhart Fayette Fountain Franklin Grant Greene Hamilton Hancock Harrison Hendricks Henry Howard Huntington Jackson Jasper Jay Jefferson Jennings Johnson Kosciusko Lagrange LaPorte Madison Marion Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan Noble Orange Owen Parke Perry Pike Porter Posey Pulaski Putnam Ripley Rush Scott Shelby Spencer St. Joseph Starke Steuben Sullivan Switzerland Tippecanoe Tipton Vanderburgh Vermillion Vigo Wabash Warren Warrick Washington Wayne Wells Whitley 74 Participating Counties

  25. Data HarvestingStatus as of 9/23/2009 Currently 51 of the 73 counties have provided IDHS with Web Feature Service URLs for testing. Of these, we have harvested: • Parcels from 37 counties, • Address Points from 36 counties • Road Centerlines from 37 counties • Local Boundaries from 33 counties

  26. Reaping the Benefits $1.7 Billion Supported by the IndianaMap Scope of Indiana Projects Statewide: 41% 75% Multi County: 34% County: 16% City or Smaller: 9%

  27. Reaping the Benefits • “Who’s Your Legislator” Application (statewide) • Address Points • Administrative Boundaries • State Police Computer Aided Dispatch (statewide) • Address Points • Centerlines with address ranges • Broadband Service Availability Map (statewide) • Address Points • Parcels • Administrative Boundaries

  28. Broadband Service Availability Map • Purpose: to identify areas that are not served or are underserved. • Requested Budget Line Items: • $215,000 for the IndianaMap portal at IGS • $76,000 for the IndianaMap portal at UITS • $185,500 for IGIC • $220,000 for Orthophotography • $1.3 million for county data sharing

  29. Orthophotography Program Dollars “in-hand”: $ 100,000 IDHS $ 600,000 IDEM $ 100,000 Other State Agencies $ 100,000 USGS $ 220,000 ARRA Broadband Project $1,120,000 Total w/o county participation Goal: Begin 2’ resolution program in 2010 with county “buy-up” and state payback options.

  30. Data Sharing Guidance • Indiana Public Access Counselor’s informal advisory opinion (http://www.in.gov/pac/informal/files/Informal_Inquiry_09-INF-5_regarding_electronic_maps.pdf) • GIS data are public records – we can’t deny a request (but we can charge) • We can’t license GIS data or limit downstream use • Santa Clara County, CA (http://www.directionsmag.com/article.php?article_id=3278) “Decisions from both the California Superior Court and the California Court of Appeal clearly affirmed that public agencies must provide their geodata in accordance with the PRA [Public Records Act].”

  31. IC 4-23-7.3 The state GIS Officer shall do the following: • Facilitate GIS data cooperation between units of the federal, state, and local governments. • Integrate GIS data and framework data developed and maintained by state agencies and political subdivisions into the statewide base map. • Develop and maintain statewide framework data layers associated with a statewide base map or electronic map. • Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, provide public access to GIS data and framework data in locations throughout Indiana.

  32. Jim Sparks Indiana Geographic Information Officer INDIANA OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY Office: (317) 234-5889 Cell: (317) 517-1879 gio@iot.in.gov 100 North Senate Ave. N551 Government Center North Indianapolis, IN 46204

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