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E-Government Initiative

E-Government Initiative. Geospatial Information One-Stop FGDC Coordination Group December 4, 2001 John Moeller. E-Gov Initiative. Federal Quicksilver TaskForce Chaired by MarkForman of OMB has completed its recommendations Purpose: Recommend “High Payoff” E-Gov Initiatives:

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E-Government Initiative

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  1. E-Government Initiative Geospatial Information One-Stop FGDC Coordination Group December 4, 2001 John Moeller

  2. E-Gov Initiative • Federal Quicksilver TaskForce Chaired by MarkForman of OMB has completed its recommendations • Purpose: Recommend “High Payoff” E-Gov Initiatives: • Interviewed many from all sectors • Basic research and analysis • Made recommendations to President’s Management Council • PMC selected 23 Initiatives and assigned Lead • Handout listing 23 Initiatives was distributed in Nov coordination Group Meeting

  3. Geospatial One-Stop • Assigned to DOI for FGDC lead • Vision: • Provide a geographic component to e-government • Purpose: • Near-term step to standardize and provide geographic backbone • Interactive Index to spatial data holdings • Agencies provide information about planned spatial data collections

  4. Geospatial One-Stop • Schedule: • Oct 25 Initiatives announced • Oct 30 FGDC and DOI convened a small writing team • Nov 6 Briefing for FGDC Coordination Group • Nov 7 Draft to DOI - Scott Cameron • Nov 13 Draft to OMB • Mid Nov Draft distributed to Coordination Group and Stakeholders • Dec 10 Revised Draft to DOI and OMB • Dec 20 & Jan 8 E-Gov Program Managers Meetings with OMB • Early 2002 Anticipated Start date • Fall 2003 Anticipated Completion of Geospatial Information One Stop Tasks

  5. Geospatial One-Stop • Assumptions: • NSDI principles and practices will be followed • A-16 and EO12906 provide policy guidance • Will build on ongoing NSDI activities, existing standards development work and Agency programs • Initiative will help build awareness and management focus • Initiative will help link E-Gov, Homeland Security and Agency Program implementations • Initiative will encompass activities that can be completed in 18-24 months • Funding: • Additional funding may be available but is not a given • Passback guidance has been given to agencies to use relevant FGDC standards

  6. Geospatial One-Stop • Project outline: • Develop and implement Framework Data standards • Inventory, document and publish Framework data holding in NSDI Clearinghouse • Publish metadata for planned data acquisition and update for Framework data • Prototype and deploy enhanced data access and web mapping services for Federal Framework data • Establish comprehensive Federal Portal as a logical extension to the NSDI Clearinghouse Network

  7. Geospatial One-Stop • End Results: • Standards for “Framework” layers are completed and deployed • Agencies are publishing planned spatial data activities and working with State and local entities to reduce overlapping efforts • Web portal to access standardized distributed data • Eliminate redundant non-standard data collection

  8. Geospatial One-Stop • Critical Success Factors • Cooperation from all agencies • Adoption of Standards • All relevant metadata for data and planned data collection is incorporated/updated into Clearinghouse • Interoperability tools used • Project procedures are flexible to account for diverse and changing roles of stakeholders • Funding is allocated • OMB participation

  9. Geospatial One-Stop • Project Phases/Milestones ( Based on Jan 02 Start): • Requirements analysis Jan 01 • OMB Bureau Data Request June 02 • Cost Benefit Study Oct 02 • Inventory, document and publish Framework data holding in NSDI Clearinghouse May 02 • Publish metadata for planned data acquisition and update for Framework data July 02

  10. Geospatial One-Stop • Project Phases/Milestones ( Based on Jan 02 Start): • Develop and implement 7 Framework Data standards* • Working Drafts of Framework Standards Sept 02 • Committee Drafts Jan 03 • Final Standards May 03 • Prototype and deploy enhanced data access and web mapping services for Federal Framework data • Prototype Client services and interoperability tools integration Jan 03 • Implement Web Mapping and data access standards as services May 03 • Pilot services integration in portal development July 03

  11. Geospatial One-Stop • Project Phases/Milestones ( Based on Jan 02 Start): • Establish comprehensive Federal Portal as a logical extension to the NSDI Clearinghouse Network • Implement reusable commercial replication services for Web portal Sept 03 • Establish network of liaisons with state and local Throughout project

  12. Geospatial One-Stop • What’s Are Agencies Asked To Do • Support the Initiative • Provide In-Kind Support for Standards Development • Theme Managers • Outreach • Support to Standards Working Group • Documentation of Existing Data and Plans • Network of Liaisons to support Initiative • Funding support • Web Mapping and Interoperability • Portal • Replication Services • Modeling and Facilitation

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