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2011 Indiana GIS Conference

2011 Indiana GIS Conference. Statewide Projects: Talking Points. Statutory Authority Structure Projects Data Sharing Initiative The IndianaMap Broadband Mapping Orthophotography and LiDAR And many, many more. IC 4-23-7.3 (7/1/2007). The state GIS Officer shall do the following:

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2011 Indiana GIS Conference

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  1. 2011 Indiana GIS Conference

  2. Statewide Projects: Talking Points • Statutory Authority • Structure • Projects • Data Sharing Initiative • The IndianaMap • Broadband Mapping • Orthophotography and LiDAR • And many, many more

  3. IC 4-23-7.3 (7/1/2007) 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.

  4. Data Sharing Initiative Status • 85 Counties have committed to initiative • 83 counties have been harvested • 6,725 Jurisdictional Boundaries • 496,440 Street Centerlines Segments • 2,389,153 Address Points • 2,847,409 Land Parcels • Can be viewed or download from the IndianaMap

  5. Thank You! Franklin Fulton Gibson Grant Greene Hancock Harrison Hendricks Henry Howard Huntington Jackson Jasper Jay Jefferson Jennings Johnson Knox Kosciusko Lagrange LaPorte Lawrence Adams Bartholomew Benton Blackford Brown Carroll Cass Clark Clay Clinton Crawford Daviess Dearborn Decatur DeKalb Delaware Dubois Elkhart Fayette Floyd Fountain Madison Marion Martin Miami Monroe Montgomery Morgan Newton Noble Ohio Orange Owen Parke Perry Pike Porter Posey Pulaski Putnam Randolph Ripley Rush Scott Shelby Spencer St. Joseph Starke Steuben Sullivan Switzerland Tippecanoe Tipton Union Vanderburgh Vermillion Vigo Wabash Warrick Washington Wayne Wells Whitley

  6. Early Value These county data sets are components of: • The new statewide State Police computer aided dispatch system • “Who Are Your Legislators” application (Secretary of the State) • The Indiana Broadband Mapping project • Flood Analysis • Wetlands Mitigation Application

  7. Mapping Indiana Broadband

  8. Access to high speed broadband is important… • A 10% increase in broadband availability means a 1.2 to 1.5 point increase in GDP, according to Federal Communications Commission Chair Julius Genachowski. • “We believe that broadband is a critical infrastructure challenge of our generation. It is to us what railroads, electricity, highways, and telephones were to previous generations”

  9. Challenges • Low broadband adoption rates of 55 to 70% in rural, low income, minorities, and elderly communities • About 10% of the nation's population doesn't even have access to broadband

  10. NTIA’s Requirements • By census blocks, show: • Service provider name • Technology used • Advertised speed (up and downstream) • Create GIS files to depict availability of wireless broadband

  11. Current and Planned Recipients of BB Grant Funds • Private sector • Indiana Geological Survey • UITS, Indiana Unversity • Indiana Business Research Center • Indiana Geographic Information Council • Indiana Counties

  12. Supported Statewide GIS Activities • Data Presentation and Distribution • Data Collection and Integration • GIS Coordination • Road Centerline Data Improvement • Orthophotography Program $3.3 Million

  13. Ortho Program - 3 year cycle, repeating program - Buy-ups facilitated • Menu: • Base Statewide Product • Orthophotography • 12” Resolution Ortho • LiDAR • Buy-ups • 6” Resolution Ortho • 3” Resolution Ortho • 2 ft contours

  14. Boundaries, Cadastral and PLSS Workgroup Tie Card Project • 3 original county participants. We will be publishing links for 8 new counties, and 17 other counties are interested in participating in the Tie Card Project. • The 11 participating counties are: • Original Pilot Counties: Newton, Bartholomew, and Jennings • New Counties*: “Almost Done” are Hancock, Marion, Wayne, and Hamilton. • “In Process”are Adams, Marshall, Dearborn, and Delaware. *Hyperlinks to existing County tie cards are being used!

  15. Boundaries, Cadastral and PLSS Workgroup New GIS County Boundary Polygon Layer for the IndianaMap • IGS will revise the IndianaMap County Boundary Polygon Layer to include the Court ordered, geodetically described, boundary between Indiana and Kentucky (Indiana’s southern boundary). • In the future the county GIS boundary polygon file will be re-generated when the new county line layer (below) is updated. • Lorraine Wright, IDEM, is using the Legal descriptions of the Counties to identify the Corners and lines that make up the County Boundary. Plan to develop an ongoing county boundary point/line Maintenance and Stewardship program.

  16. Other Statewide GIS Projects

  17. HAZUS Essential Facilities for the IndianaMap (USGS Partnership Project) Demonstrate LOCAL data Collection, Migration, Stewardship, and Maintenance of Essential Facilities Essential Facilities Include: - Hospitals - Nursing Homes - Schools - Fire Stations - Police Stations - Emergency Operation Centers

  18. Project UpdateHigh-Resolution NHD GNIS Names Updates 5 Waters Workgroup members working on QC & Updates 13 of 38 Sub-basins Completed and Submitted to USGS (Green) 4 Sub-basins in progress (Blue ) State + Fed + Private Sector Win-Win-Win

  19. Local-Resolution NHD Development • 8 – HUC 8 Subbasins (red) covering the majority of Great Lakes Initiative Area (green) funded by IDEM / EPA ($200,000) • 2 - HUC 8 Subbasins (violet & green) funded by IGIC’s USGS Partnership Grants ($58,500) • Additional 28 HUC 8 Subbasins – pending additional funding

  20. NHD Local-Resolution Subbasin Development

  21. IGIC 2010 FGDC CAP Grant CAP Category 2: Indiana NHD Update Geo- Synchronization Indiana NHD Update Workflow Indiana Geo-Synchronization for NHD Updates IGIC + Image Matters LLC + Indiana GIO

  22. 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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