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Doug Vandegraft Chief, Mapping and Boundary Branch Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

Federal Parcels A summary report from the FGDC Cadastral Subcommittee Federal Parcels Working Group. Doug Vandegraft Chief, Mapping and Boundary Branch Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. Nancy von Meyer and David Stage, authors. Federal Parcels – Summary Report November 2011 Final Version

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Doug Vandegraft Chief, Mapping and Boundary Branch Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

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  1. Federal ParcelsA summary report from the FGDC Cadastral Subcommittee Federal Parcels Working Group Doug Vandegraft Chief, Mapping and Boundary Branch Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Nancy von Meyer and David Stage, authors

  2. Federal Parcels – Summary Report November 2011 Final Version A report from the FGDC Cadastral Subcommittee Federal Parcels Working Group Doug Vandegraft – Working Group Chair Nancy von Meyer David Stage Print Date: November 30, 2011

  3. What is the Federal Parcels Working Group? http://www.nationalcad.org/

  4. Actions of the FPWG http://www.nationalcad.org/

  5. FPWG - Membership Doug Vandegraft – Chair Bob Ader – Co Chair Nancy von Meyer – Support David Stage – Support Ben Knott – Support Marc Thomas – Support Lisa Duarte – University of Idaho Jon Sperling – HUD Roger Johnson – NPS Dave O’Hara – USFS Bobby Conte – DoD David LaBranche – DoD Paula Langley – BLM David Moyer - NGS

  6. Definitions Authority, Authoritative Source: comes directly from the creator/source. Data Stewards and Authoritative Data: Data Steward is the entity within the organization responsible for creating, maintaining and providing the authoritative data. Trusted Data: published data from a trusted source. The authoritative source is in agreement with the trusted source to serve the data.

  7. Definitions continued Parcel: the smallest unit of geography as viewed in land management. Known rights and interests. Production Data: data managed in an organization’s production environment for the purpose of carrying out daily business operations. Publication Data: a subset of the Production Data. Can be imported into another system.

  8. Definitions continued Standard: a recommended, mutually beneficial model that if widely used, and will greatly facilitate inter-connectivity and inter-operability among organizations. Owner: person or entity that has legal rights and interest associated with the property and the ability to pass on those rights and interest through sale, exchange, or donation.

  9. Definition: Approved Acquisition boundary The line(s) enclosing those lands that <agency> has authority to acquire, in whole or in part. This boundary often encompasses both public and private land, but does not imply that all private parcels within the boundary are targeted for our acquisition. Variety/Combinations of possible approvals: Executive Order Agency Director Congressional Order Secretarial Order Public Land Order

  10. Definition: Interest boundary The line(s) enclosing those lands for which <agency> has fee or less than fee interest. Also known as: <unit> Boundary, Status Boundary, Parcel Layer

  11. Interview Questions Authority of Agency: Generally, what is the authority or regulations that define the surface and subsurface management areas for the Agency? In which situation is the Agency charged with land management, Congressional designation, land act, etc. Surface Management / Parcel Mapping Status: How many regions or areas? How many total parcels? General statistics on the extent of land managed by the Agency

  12. Interview Questions continued • Production Environment Parcel Mapping Infrastructure Inside the Agency, what are the programs and status of the automated mapping of land management areas and parcels? • Interagency Parcel Mapping and Data Sharing What is the status of the sharing of this information within the Agency? Are other groups within the Agency able to access and use the parcel data? http://www.nationalcad.org/

  13. Interview Questions continued • Interagency Parcel Mapping and Data Sharing • What is the status of data sharing among other federal agencies or with other governmental entities such as states or counties? • Public Parcel Mapping and Data Sharing (with the Public) • What is the status of data publication for public consumption? • References and Resources • Background information and online linkages to data publishing web sites http://www.nationalcad.org/

  14. Observations Production Systems: Most agencies provide public access to their parcel data. Internal access to more detailed/sensitive data. Federal Core Parcel Data: consistencies among agencies; will be possible to identify core attributes. Case Serial Record Number: BLM number is a possible index to authoritative source.

  15. Bureau of Land Management • Bob Ader • National GCDB Manager • BLM manages approximately 240 million acres of surface fee estate; 700 million of subsurface. • Approximately 75% of available PLSS data in the BLM has been established and is, or soon will be, available in the standardized PLSS data sets. • Land ownership has been mapped for all of the western U.S. but its accuracy and completeness have not been verified. The Land and Mineral Status Portfolio is reviewing and updating this info. A completed inventory is scheduled for late summer 2011. • Data download: http://www.geocommunicator.gov/ http://www.nationalcad.org/

  16. National Park Service (maps.nps.gov) Roger Johnson Chief Cartographer National Park Service Units (84 million acres) 393 This includes parks, battlefields, monuments, and historical sites Units complete 294 Units approved to be published 243 Units that are pending approval 51 Parcels completed 70,000 Parcels in the Everglades and Big Cypress units 55,000 Total (includes retired parcels and planned parcels) 130,000 http://www.nationalcad.org/

  17. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (fws.gov/GIS/data/CadastralDB) Gabe DeAlessio GIS Specialist David Hoy Regional Cartographer 554 National Wildlife Refuges (93 million acres in the refuges) 60,000 parcels in the refuge system (97% automated) 94 Fish Hatcheries 46 Administrative Sites 49 Coordination Areas . http://gis.fws.doi.net/fwslands_mapper2/ http://www.nationalcad.org/

  18. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Doug Vandegraft Chief, Mapping & Boundary Branch • Official Marine Cadastre for the U.S • 6,592 active oil and gas leases • 36 million OCS acres The MBB has developed OPDs of the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf for the Gulf of Mexico Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean of the contiguous U.S. Alaska (75%) OPDs have not been developed for Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Navassa Island, Hawaii, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, or the smaller island possessions of the Pacific Ocean. http://www.nationalcad.org/

  19. Department of Defense David LaBranche DISDI Program Manager • Department of Defense Administrative Areas • Base – this is a legacy term that is not used anymore. • Installation – describes a single administrative area. An installation can have multiple sites. • Site – collections of land-based parcels the DoD has an interest in. Contiguous parcels make up a site. 4,429 total. Navy: 90% installation data completed Air Force: 80% installation data completed Marines: 67% installation data completed Army: 50% installation data completed http://www.nationalcad.org/

  20. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers • Maze Ercums • Headquarters • The scope of the Civil Works Missions for the Corps of Engineers for this discussion is continental U.S. and land holdings not structures (dams, towers, levees etc), buildings or leases (there are not a lot of leases). 38 Districts 300,000 Parcels 12,000,000 acres Fee Ownership 50% Partial Interest 50% http://www.nationalcad.org/

  21. U.S. Forest Service (fs.fed.us) Dave O’Hara • 140-150 USFS Administrative Units. • All boundaries and parcels in a “master” geodatabase • 100% of surface ownership mapped • Still collecting easement and Right-of-Way info http://www.nationalcad.org/

  22. Bureau of Indian Affairs Richard Moore Geospatial Information Officer • 310 Reservations • 564 Federally recognized tribes • 56 million acres of surface estate • 57 million acres of subsurface Boundary definition faces challenges because the boundaries are a patchwork of tribal lands and in-holdings within the reservations. The historic boundaries are defined in treaties and Congressional statues. Boundary files are being collected on a project-by-project basis. BIA has a long-standing MOU with Census on data sharing. However, the issue is always the same – the quality and lineage of the representation. Tribes are far ahead of BIA in GIS applications. http://www.nationalcad.org/

  23. Proposed Federal Core Parcel Data GNIS ID ST Name ST FIPS CNTY Name CNTY FIPS Source Agent (Data Steward) Parcel Number (local) Parcel Number (national) Structure Owner Type (default = federal)

  24. Proposed Federal Core Parcel Data Area Text Area Number Owner Name Subsurface Owner Subsurface Owner type (default = federal) Source Date Source Reference (map, plat, or deed) Revised Date

  25. FPWG Federal Lands Subgroup Objective: Aggregation offederal land ownership (cadastral) data Develop and implement a sustainable and efficient review strategy that identifies and corrects topology or attribute errors to improve authoritative source data Begin with FWS and NPS data, followed by BLM

  26. Questions Doug Vandegraft Doug.Vandegraft@boem.gov (703) 787-1312

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