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DOI Geospatial Modernization Blueprint

DOI Geospatial Modernization Blueprint. E-gov Team Review – November 2, 2006. Agenda. Welcome and Introductions - Karen Siderelis Status - Leslie Armstrong Review of Blueprint Recommendations – Leslie Armstrong NILS Enterprise Transition Plan, ADS Process – Leslie Cone

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DOI Geospatial Modernization Blueprint

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  1. DOI Geospatial Modernization Blueprint E-gov Team Review – November 2, 2006

  2. Agenda Welcome and Introductions - Karen Siderelis • Status - Leslie Armstrong • Review of Blueprint Recommendations – Leslie Armstrong • NILS Enterprise Transition Plan, ADS Process – Leslie Cone • ADS Recommendations - Jim Barrett • DOI Executive Session and next CMBT mtg Jan 9 - Karen Siderelis • Blueprint Review Process/ Next Steps - Leslie Armstrong/Jim Barrett

  3. Status: Where are we in the GMBT process? Steps 1-4 Data Gathering and Analysis November 2006 Recommendations and Blueprint Review Cycle Looking towards FY09 investments but with actionable recommendations for FY07 and 08

  4. Status Report • E-Gov Presentationreceived recommendations welldeferred on integrated IT/Geo governance structureno comments received afterwards • Other IT governance and reviewinput from presentations limitedValue Measurement Model (VMM) on-going • EGIM in Octoberreprioritized tasks and provided funding for contractor and PMO supportEGIM members on GeoLoB work groupsApproved NILS ADS and Enterprise Service • Draft Blueprint Review

  5. Vision, Goals and Objectives • Through the Geospatial Modernization Blueprint, the DOI mission areas and goals of Resource Protection, Resource Use, Recreation, and Serving Communities are effectively and efficiently enabled with geospatial data, information and services. • Improve the ease, usability and reuse of location based information and services • Creation of long term savings and business efficiencies • Improve the effectiveness of DOI investments

  6. Recommendations – How to Reach GMBT Goals Enhanced Governance Implement Performance Accountability and Compliance Mechanisms 3 defines responsibilities and accountability for frames and implements define assets for improves effectiveness of 1 2 Optimize & Standardize Shared and Reusable Geospatial and Geo- enabled Business Data and Services Planning & Investment Strategy Coordinated Budget Planning, Acquisition, and Labor Cost Avoidance enforces coordinated lifecycle for asset base for coordinated use

  7. Draft Recommendations • Geospatial Data and Services - Optimization and Standardization • Establish Authoritative Data Sources (ADS) and Services • Establish Data Life Cycle Management Practices • Establish DOI Web Presence for Geospatial Products, Services and Information • Establish Data Life Cycle Policy • Geo-enable DOI Business – System and Interfaces Enhancements • Adopt and Implement Technology and Standards • Align Target DOI Land and Resource Management (DLRM) • Improve Geospatial Planning and Investment Strategy • Execute a Geospatial Business Requirements and Planning Pilot • Establish a Geospatial Portfolio of Data and Services • Establish a Program Management Office to facilitate SLAs, requirements planning, data and service exchange agreements and geo-policy • Enhance Governance • Establish a governance model that will ensure the value of geospatial strategies and opportunities are represented in key decision making bodies • Ensure the geospatial assets value are measured and meet business performance requirements to demonstrate benefits to the organization

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