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Draft Modernization Roadmap for the Geospatial Platform

Draft Modernization Roadmap for the Geospatial Platform. Karen Siderelis NGAC Meeting March 25,2010. FY2011 President’s Budget.

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Draft Modernization Roadmap for the Geospatial Platform

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  1. Draft Modernization Roadmap for the Geospatial Platform Karen Siderelis NGAC Meeting March 25,2010

  2. FY2011 President’s Budget • In 2010 and 2011, Federal data managers for geospatial data will move to a portfolio management approach, creating a Geospatial Platform to support GeoOneStop, place-based initiatives, and other potential future programs. • This transformation will be facilitated by improving the governance framework to address the requirements of State, local and tribal agencies, Administration policy, and agency mission objectives. • Investments will be prioritized based on business needs. • The Geospatial Platform will explore opportunities for increased collaboration with Data.gov, with an emphasis on reuse of architectural standards and technology, ultimately increasing access to geospatial data.

  3. And… • Through the Geospatial Line of Business, the Department of the Interior is leading the development of a modernization roadmap and target architecture for the Geospatial Platform

  4. Purpose of Document • Define geospatial platform and establish vision and purpose • Describe future state technology architecture • Identify processes and organization elements to ensure success • Describe strategic path forward to implement vision

  5. Definition The Geospatial Platform is a portfolio of common geospatial services (data and applications) contributed and managed by authoritative sources and hosted on a shared infrastructure, for use by government agencies and partners to meet their mission needs and the broad needs of the Nation.

  6. Supporting the Geospatial Platform • A technical architecture that emphasizes reuse of open and interoperable industry standards and technology, and supports increasing access to geospatial data and services • Policies and governance structures to ensure sound management practices and effective partnerships that address the requirements of State, local and tribal agencies, Administration policy, and agency missions • Collaborative investments processes that enable Federal agencies to share the costs of common geospatial services • A government focal point responsible and accountable for coordination and provision of common geospatial services

  7. Vision of the Geospatial Platform All Federal agencies and their partners have access to geospatial capacity to meet mission needs, optimize transparency and accountability, and provide effective federal leadership to guide development of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI). Purposes of the Geospatial Platform Provide technology and organizational framework necessary to support federal agency missions with timely and accurate geospatial data and spatial analytical capabilities Engage all relevant stakeholders, promote information and data sharing, support effective communications across multiple levels of government Ensure accountability and transparency of geospatial investments Vision and Purpose

  8. Pillars of the Geospatial Platform • Common geospatial services on shared infrastructure • Technical architecture • Governance structures • Portfolio management (including collaborative investment) mechanisms • Government focal point

  9. Transparent, Open Government Administration Priorities Non-Federal Uses Agency Mission Needs Data.gov Place Based Homeland Security Local Planning Let’s Move! Environmental Protection Geo OneStop Climate Change Resource Management Shared Infrastructure (“Certified” Federal Data Centers and Commercial Cloud) Federal Services Crowd Sourced Services NGO Services State, Local and Tribal Services Licensed Services

  10. Changing the Game • Toward Open Government, Transparency, and Accountability • Toward Matters and Places of National Importance • Toward a National Geographic Information System

  11. Roadmap for Success • Reaching a Shared Vision • FGDC • NGAC • Listening Sessions • Web Forums • Organizing for Success • Service providers • Portfolio selection • Governance • Proving the Concept • IFTN • Land Cover Change • Geocoding Services

  12. Notional Next Steps • April 1 – Draft document to OMB • March 24-25 – Brief NGAC • April 14 – ExCom/CG full day meeting • May – Socialize • FGDC • Listening Sessions • Web Forums • July – Final Recommendations to OMB • July-October – Begin Implementation

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