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Imagery for the Nation

Imagery for the Nation. NGAC Update. August 26, 2009. Record of Decision. Purpose is to document and share decisions on key strategies/policy issues presented to NGAC in May Forms basis for completion of IFTN Phase 1 report Approved by FGDC Executive Committee on August 20.

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Imagery for the Nation

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  1. Imagery for the Nation NGAC Update August 26, 2009

  2. Record of Decision • Purpose is to document and share decisions on key strategies/policy issues presented to NGAC in May • Forms basis for completion of IFTN Phase 1 report • Approved by FGDC Executive Committee on August 20

  3. Technical Design High-resolution component • Leaf-on imagery • 1 meter resolution and buy-up options for half meter • National coverage: conterminous U.S. on an annual cycle with Alaska and Hawaii on 3-5 year cycles • Full funding from the Federal government • Buy-up options to be funded by the requesting party • Management by FSA

  4. Technical Design Very-high resolution component • Leaf-off imagery • 1 foot and greater resolution • Federal funding provided for each state every three years • Funding amount determined by pro-rated square mileage and approximately equal to 50% of the cost to image the state • Intergovernmental statewide councils determine the area of coverage with consensus of FGDC governing bodies • Buy-up options to be funded by the requesting party • Management by USGS

  5. Technical Design • Future changes in resolution and/or other characteristics to take advantage of new technologies and meet evolving needs will be made through the IFTN governance process

  6. Priority Setting • Balance between: • Ensuring national equity • Providing a predictable funding to encourage long-term collaboration • Streamlining investment processes • Acquiring imagery that addresses pressing national needs • The FGDC governance structure will be used to oversee priority-setting • The Technical Plan Work Group is developing a priority-based framework for the IFTN to be coordinated across the Federal, state and local communities • Implementation will establish performance metrics to be reviewed on a regular basis • IFTN priority framework will be reviewed regularly

  7. IFTN Governance • The FGDC Executive Committee will provide policy-level guidance, develop funding strategies, monitor implementation, and provide for stakeholder input via NGAC • The National Digital Orthophotography Program (NDOP) will be re-chartered as an FGDC subcommittee to provide operational-level coordination • A virtual, interagency Program Management Office (PMO) will be staffed by key agencies to provide project and performance management, coordination, and communication support to NDOP and the ExCom • The Farm Services Agency (FSA) as administrator of NAIP, will manage and provide contracting for the high-resolution, leaf-on component of IFTN • The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) will manage and provide contracting for the very high-resolution, leaf-off component of the IFTN; USGS will also facilitate partnerships through the USGS Geospatial Liaison network • Statewide geospatial councils, or designated state agencies, will coordinate stakeholder communities to develop business plans and identify and fund buy-ups

  8. Funding Strategy • A “Managing Partner” for IFTN will be identified for FY2010 • A virtual, interagency PMO will be jointly funded in FY2010; the managing partner will fund a lead position; the ExCom will identify additional staff resources • The PMO will develop agreements for long-term funding commitments between agencies • FGDC agencies will align existing image acquisition expenditures with IFTN Plan objectives as appropriate • The ExCom will coordinate the development of a FY2011 IFTN budget initiative to include two coordinated requests from USDA and DOI • FY2011 appropriation language will be drafted to create specific IFTN line items in USDA and DOI budgets to preserve current funding and define an increase to meet full IFTN requirements (to include PMO cost) • USDA and DOI will establish IFTN working capital funds to accommodate the potential need to carry-forward funds and re-capitalize infrastructure • Federal funds will not be used for IFTN image acquisition activities that involve government competition with the private sector

  9. Contracting Strategy • Through an industry survey and RFI to the private sector, the IFTN Team concludes that the industry has the capacity to support the size and scope of IFTN • Based on an examination of existing Federal geospatial contracting activities, adequate expertise to lead and manage the acquisition of imagery in support of a program of the size and scope of IFTN is available • All IFTN large business prime contractors should be encouraged to use small businesses and will be required to submit small business subcontracting plans when applicable • The decision rests with the Federal Contracting Officers to determine the appropriate approach for each IFTN contract; both Best Value and Quality-Based Selection (QBS) procurement procedures may be used • Sealed bidding (low bid) should not be used; evaluation criteria based on technical merit should be the primary basis for source selection for IFTN • Involvement of a technical expert is critical in the development of specifications and task orders • An integrated contract approach should be considered, to maximize airborne and satellite image acquisitions and processing capacities • The contracting strategies outlined in the ROD apply to the IFTN program and are not intended to affect Federal acquisitions outside of the scope of the IFTN program

  10. Data Hosting and Archiving • To be based on existing infrastructure with the very-high resolution component hosted by USGS EROS and the high resolution component hosted by USDA Aerial Photography Field Office • High-level requirements include public access at no charge and 24/7 availability • A common portal to all data regardless of data location will be provided • The data portal will be discoverable within Geospatial One Stop and data.gov • Copies of IFTN datasets will be made available to NARA for long-term archiving

  11. Program Innovations The following innovations have been discussed within the ExCom and will be explored after the Phase 1 plan is completed: • An integrated contracting approach or joint program office • A contracting approach that will engage private industry, both airborne and satellite firms, to creatively address the requirements of IFTN • A process to: • Gather specific, authoritative Federal imagery requirements and expenditures • Assess the requirements in terms of a cyclical program, • Prioritize the requirements relative to available funding levels

  12. Next Steps • Communications to stakeholders: FGDC Steering Committee, Coordination Group, NGAC, COGO and others • Technical Plan Work Group developing an initial prioritization scheme • Revise the draft executive summary for review – goal is end of fiscal year

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