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Imagery for the Nation Update

Tony Spicci NGAC Meeting October 5, 2011. Imagery for the Nation Update. Imagery for the Nation. Program Contact Federal Contact: Stephen Lowe NGAC Contact: Tony Spicci Current Activities of the Program NAIP continues to work with the States

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Imagery for the Nation Update

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  1. Tony Spicci NGAC Meeting October 5, 2011 Imagery for the Nation Update

  2. Imagery for the Nation • Program Contact • Federal Contact: Stephen Lowe • NGAC Contact: Tony Spicci • Current Activities of the Program • NAIP continues to work with the States • Waiting for feedback from FGDC entire initiative • Emerging Issues • USDA is progressing in the development of IFTN support services • NSGIC Survey to determine the level of interest in national imagery contract(s)

  3. Imagery for the Nation Request for Information Current activities related to IFTN were reviewed. The NGA sponsored a Request for Information (RFI) to gather additional information about IFTN, and the FGDC Executive Committee continues to deliberate on the future direction of IFTN. From the last NGAC Meeting…

  4. Putting a rumor to rest: IFTN is not a failure

  5. 2011 – 2013 Strategic Plan Objective 4.2.1 Advocate for developing and funding all nationwide (For the Nation) efforts, such as Imagery, Transportation, Elevation, Addresses and Parcels, including monitoring, participation and reporting on each effort Imagery survey

  6. Reason for Survey • Assist the NAIP Program and compliment their Federal agency survey • Determine the level of interest in national imagery contract(s)

  7. States Responding 2011 Imagery Needs Survey September 25, 2011 DC PR VI Very Significant Local Government Participation

  8. Information Access • Access to survey results was provided to NAIP • Entire survey is available on line as a summary document or the detailed results can be filtered by the user • No need for a dashboard • Will post spreadsheet (CSV, Excel), Relational Database and PDF Summary

  9. What NSGIC Learned • 290 Respondents (46% state and 37% county) • Unlike the large national IFTN survey in 2006, the respondents were clearly giving us accurate feedback and understood their business needs • What we generally believe about leaf-on and leaf-off imagery was validated – no real surprises • NAIP was validated as a good choice for leaf-on imagery - also need higher-resolution leaf-off products • Demand for even higher resolutions has significantly increased over the past ~5 years reflecting the actual acquisitions by states and local governments

  10. Basic Values of National Contract • Individual states would not have to develop their own imagery contracts (cost reduction). • States would most likely realize a reduction in per square mile imagery costs. • Imagery products would be consistent with the surrounding states. • Multiple states could potentially partner together on task orders to further reduce their overall costs. • Buy-up options to meet business needs

  11. What’s Next? • NSGIC’s principal reason for conducting the survey was to gauge interest in a national contract that would be available to the states and their partners. • It appears that there is significant interest – Only 3% not interested and 14% Not Sure • The initial concept is that one state would let a contract through the Western States Contracting Alliance (WSCA) that all other states could use. We are following the interest in the Cloud Computing contract that MT, UT, CO and OR are letting through WSCA. • Advantage is that the CIO’s already understand and support this method • NSGIC Members will determine if and how we proceed. • Discussion will occur here

  12. Request that the FGDC Executive Committee provide a clear and definitive statement on IFTN and outline the next steps to move IFTN forward and make it relevant to the Federal, state and local government users. Next Steps

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