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WELCOME. Kununurra Spatial Information Session Getting Your Hands on Spatial Information David Lee Steere WALIS . AGENDA. Welcome & Introduction Getting data from agencies 12.30pm Lunch Getting data from agencies (ctd…) Australian Bureau of Statistics 3.00pm Afternoon Tea

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  1. WELCOME Kununurra Spatial Information Session Getting Your Hands on Spatial Information David Lee Steere WALIS

  2. AGENDA • Welcome & Introduction • Getting data from agencies 12.30pm Lunch • Getting data from agencies (ctd…) • Australian Bureau of Statistics 3.00pm Afternoon Tea • Getting data from the utilities • Kimberley GIS • Issues with spatial access in the bush Drinks!

  3. Introduction • Why are we here? • What spatial information is available? • How do I get it? • What can I do with it? • Handouts & give-aways • Toilets • Mobile phones • Evaluation forms

  4. Introduction Handouts & Give-aways • Posters • DPI CD’s • WALIS News • ArcView CD’s • Proviewer and data CD’s

  5. What is WALIS? • The Western Australian Land Information System is the government’s mechanism for coordinating the management of spatial information. • A partnership of: • Federal, State & Local Government • Private businesses • Community organisations • Sharing geographic information and improving its usefulness and accessibility.

  6. Structure of WALIS Minister for Land Information Strategic Management Council – E-Govt sub-committee Chief Executive, DLI Core Management Group (CMG) WALIS Advisory Committee (WAC) representative chairperson Director - WALIS WALIS Council WALIS Office

  7. What’s in it for me? • Cheaper data (SLICP) • Events and seminars (Latest information) • WALIS News & E-Newsletter (Free publications) • Clearinghouse (WALIS agency free data transfer facility) • WA Atlas (Online map viewer: 400 datasets, ability to print maps) • Interragator (Metadata directory)

  8. Now and the Future • SLICP Review • New website (www.walis.wa.gov.au) • Working in emerging areas such as health, social, community education • New and changing policy issues – pricing, access, data quality, security & privacy, custodianship • Greater industry and community involvement (including regional WA) • Linking Government & industry • ANZLIC Metadata project

  9. WALIS Contact David Lee Steere Ph: 9273 7695 Email: davidls@walis.wa.gov.au www.walis.wa.gov.au

  10. SLICP - What is it? State Land Information Capture Program • Annual program, July-June timeframe • For State and Local Government • Capture of digital spatial data, aerial photography, satellite imagery and map production • Designed to reduce cost and avoid duplication in data capture

  11. SLICP – Can I Benefit? • Yes! • If you can: • Engage in the process with (potentially) 18 month lead times • Spatial data requirements have a shared interest across government OR • Contribute to the cost of data capture.

  12. SLICP – How Does it Work? • Requests for data capture called in November, bids closing the following February • Requests lodged using template application forms – available on the WALIS website • Bids are collected, collated and cross government interests identified • Program developed, commences July, ends June

  13. SLICP – Two parts • The program has two parts that run concurrently. • PART A – The ‘State’ revision program • PART B – The ‘Agency’ projects

  14. Part A – State Revision Program The ‘State’ revision program is structured data capture that covers the whole state using a cyclic pattern with defined zones. • COST: • Shared by the WALIS Office and DLI • (with some funds provided by other agencies)

  15. Part B – Agency Projects • The ‘Agency’ projects are a consolidated set of all the small projects that agencies request. • Incorporating their requests into SLICP they can take advantage of whole-of-government contract saving. • COST: • Sole responsibility of the group or agency

  16. SLICP – How to take part? • Read the document “The SLICP: How it works each year” • Decide whether your request forms part of the State revision program or is an agency project • Complete a SLICP 2006/07 “Application for Data Capture” • Complete any of the request forms (1-7) that relate to your specific data capture request

  17. SLICP – How to take part? • 5. Read and complete the check list on the last page of the “Application for Data Capture” • 6. Attach any documentation supporting your request • 7. Submit your application to WALIS prior to the • 31st January 2006

  18. SLICP Contact Ken Alexander Ph: 9273 7037 Email: kena@walis.wa.gov.au www.walis.wa.gov.au/slicp

  19. Local Government LG GIS Focus Group Rex Ballard City of Rockingham 9528 0430 rballard@rockingham.wa.gov.au http://gis.swan.wa.gov.au

  20. GIS Software Vendor • ArcView • www.esri.com • MapInfo • www.mapinfo.com • Intramaps • www.mapsolutions.com.au Freeware • MapWindow • www.mapwindow.com • OziExporer • www.oziexplorer.com • Shapeviewer • www.Shapeviewer.com • ArcExplorerer • www.esri.com/software/arcexplorer

  21. Other Resources Digital Mapping Solutions • Intermaps, Intramaps, MobileMap • Canning, Melville (hosted), Cockburn, Gosnells • NNTT case study • Sarah Allnatt • 9474 6311, saraha@mapsolutions.com.au • www.mapsolutions.com.au ESRI Australia • ArcView, ArcGIS, ArcPad • Krystle Naismith • 9476 7509, knaismith@esriaustralia.com.au • www.esriaustralia.com.au

  22. GPS Resources Haefeli-Lysnar • GIS field data collection • Brad Gray • Ph 08 9445 8811 • brad@haefeli-lysnar.com.au www.haefeli-lysnar.com.au

  23. GPS Resources (ctd.) Micronics GPS • GPS, rugged cases, wearable vests • Field data loggers • John Koles • Ph 9344 8808 • micron@iinet.net.au www.micronicsgps.com.au

  24. DigitalGlobe Satellite Imagery Sinclair Knight Merz • Matt Egan • 9268 4570 • megan@skm.com.au www.digitalglobe.com www.skmconsulting.com/digitalglobe

  25. 3D Laser Scanning 3D Laser Scanning is a real-time remote data acquisition system that captures, visualises and models complex structures of any surface with exacting detail through greater completeness. McMullen Nolan • Daniel Devellerez • 9474 1099

  26. Airborne Laser Surveys AAMHatch • Chris Earls • www.aamhatch.com.au

  27. Professional Associations Spatial Sciences Institute • SSI • Represents the spatial professionals • www.spatialsciences.org.au Australian Spatial Information Business Assoc • ASIBA • Represents the spatial business community • www.asiba.com.au

  28. SLIP Shared Land Information Platform • Simplify access to the Government's geographic information. As well as improving the efficiency and integration of Government business processes. • 4 focus areas (EM, NRM, ROI and eLDP) & the shared platform (Enabling Framework) www.walis.wa.gov.au/slip

  29. Emergency management • Will deliver data from authoritative sources & give all agencies the same information at the same time • Will reduce risk of loss to life or property; increase effective use of physical resources; & provide proactive dissemination of information to the public

  30. Land Development Process • Streamline current processes and provide an on-line e-LDP system • One on-line system to lodge subdivision applications, check on progress, etc • Automation of interest enquiries; faster decisions, etc

  31. Register of Interests • One access point to initiate an enquiry on the rights, obligations and restrictions over any area in WA • Will cover range of interests, including heritage, environmental, hazards, infrastructure, etc

  32. Natural Resource Management • A single entry point for identifying and accessing NRM data directly from source agencies • Tools for maintaining data collaboratively, and for community groups to supply data back to agencies • NAP, NHT2, State of the Environment reporting, etc

  33. Accessing Spatial Data Through WALIS

  34. 1. Search WALIS Interragator Index of metadata for datasets from agencies across Australia

  35. 2. Select Data Based on Metadata • Metadata describes dataset, area on ground it covers, any restrictions, available formats, contact details etc. • Compare / review datasets found to determine suitability

  36. 3. Contact Data Custodian Data custodian can provide specific details such as: • Price • Format • Availability • Licensing arrangements • Restrictions on use • Arranging delivery

  37. 4. Agency Contacts • Dept for Conservation & Land Management: • Database Administrator • 9334 0350 • stevenj@calm.wa.gov.au • Dept of Environment: • Carly Chor • 6364 6681 • spatial.data@environment.wa.gov.au • Agriculture: • CRIS Data Administrator • 9368 3841 • jwatson@agric.wa.gov.au

  38. 4. Agency Contacts • Dept for Planning & Infrastructure: • Debbie Clifford • 9264 7827 • debbie.clifford@dpi.wa.gov.au • Dept of Land Information: • www.landonline.com.au • 9273 7555 • sales@dli.wa.gov.au • Dept for Land Information (satellite imagery): • Ken Dawbin • 9387 0333 • ken.dawbin@dli.wa.gov.au

  39. WALIS Policies • Data obtained through WALIS is controlled and subject to several policies: • Custodianship • Pricing and Access • Metadata • WALIS can also provide licensing agreements:: • Commercial • Non-commercial • www.walis.wa.gov.au

  40. Spatial Data Sources • Dept for Planning & Infrastructure • Dept of Land Information • Dept of Agriculture • Dept of Environment • Dept of Conservation & Land Management • Alinta • Water Corporation

  41. Water Corporation Facilities Data • View-A-Map: Available thru Reprographic Centre • Choice of Sewerage, Water, Drainage with Cadastral & Contour • This extraction does not allow for filtering of data. It is a dump of all the Water, Sewer or Drainage data • Standard prints at all scales from A3 to A1 print to fax or PDF for email

  42. Corporate Policy on Supply of Digital Data Under Development • Who can have it? • How much detail? • What coverage? • Can other utilities load WC data into their own GIS? • Web Access • License agreements • Cost • Dial Before you Dig • Emergency Management • Protection of Assets

  43. Water Corporation • Bill Sims Phone: 9420 2340 Email Bill.Sims@watercorporation.com.au

  44. Alinta Domestic and Industrial reticulation of WA Gas. Albany, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie Perth, Metro South to Mandurah and Busselton-Bunbury Contact: drawing.office@alinta.net.au Or Adrian.denning@alinta.net.au Tel:- 08 9492 7512

  45. Dept of Industry & Resources Geological Survey of Western Australia • Geology, mineral and petroleum • Online geoscience databases • GeoVIEW.WA • Mineral Exploration Data (WAMEX) • Petroleum Exploration Data (WAPIMS) • Mines and Mineral Deposits Data (MINEDEX) • Airborne Geophysics Information eXchange (MAGIX) www.doir.wa.gov.au

  46. Open Discussion Accessing spatial information in the bush • What are you main issues regarding data access? • What would you like to happen? • What can we do to assist?

  47. The End………Thankyou More Information Copy of presentations Evaluation forms David Lee Steere 08 9273 7695 davidls@walis.wa.gov.au www.walis.wa.gov.au

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