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San Diego Unified Port District D evelopment of an Enterprise GIS system

San Diego Unified Port District D evelopment of an Enterprise GIS system. A Quick History of the Port. The Port of San Diego was created by the California state Legislature to manage San Diego Bay and surrounding waterfront land on December 18, 1962.

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San Diego Unified Port District D evelopment of an Enterprise GIS system

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  1. San Diego Unified Port District Development of an Enterprise GIS system

  2. A Quick History of the Port • The Port of San Diego was created by the California state Legislature to manage San Diego Bay and surrounding waterfront land on December 18, 1962. • The Port of San Diego is the fourth largest of the 11 ports in California. • Jurisdiction covers five member cities – Chula Vista, Coronado, Imperial Beach, National City and San Diego. • The port oversees two maritime cargo terminals, two cruise ship terminals, 20 public parks, the Harbor Police Department and the leases of hundreds of tenant and sub tenant businesses around San Diego Bay.

  3. Departments using GIS • Engineering • Environmental • Harbor Police • Information Technology • Planning • Real Estate

  4. GIS development at the Port • GIS implemented in 1998 • GIS software purchased in 2000 • ArcGIS Server implemented in 2008 • Commitment to one data model 2010 • Dedicated GIS servers 2013

  5. GIS Process Development • Solid Enthusiasm of the idea but not the process. • Supply and demand - Ctrl-Alt-GIS • Business models and high expectations • Understanding the audience • Instilling GIS in the port culture

  6. DemonstrationSDUPD-GISHPD - GIS

  7. Future Plans • Tracking Server - HPD • CAD integration - HPD • Sub-tenant feature class – RE,Env,HPD • ArcGIS online

  8. Malcolm Meikle GIS Coordinator San Diego Unified Port District mmeikle@portofsandiego.org

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